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Donald Trump and Joe Biden are likely to pursue widely different economic policies in power, and this will have an impact on share prices. AP
Is moderate politics about to get its moment?

We are beginning to see signs of collaboration, which will be essential for the post-pandemic recovery

CommentSeptember 23, 2020
The theme of next year's World Economic Forum will be 'The Great Reset', looking at sustainable rebuilding of the global economy in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. AP
World Economic Forum opens summit on post-Covid 19 future: Business Extra

The Sustainable Development Impact Summit is convening leaders in the private sector, government and philanthropy to tackle global challenges exacerbated by Covid-19

PodcastsSeptember 22, 2020
Donald Trump's decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel ignited protests and led to Palestine severing its diplomatic ties with the US. EPA
Berkowitz: No indication Palestinians returning to talks

But US official Avi Berkowitz says there are channels of communication

September 20, 2020
Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation, with Bahraini Foreign Minister Abdullatif Al Zayani, left, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, second left, and US President Donald Trump at the signing of the Abraham Accords at the White House on September 15, 2020. AFP
Anwar Sadat's nephew: Abraham Accord provides peace opening

Former Egyptian president’s nephew says peace treaty between UAE and Israel is ‘welcome’ and creates momentum for a solution to Palestinian-Israeli conflict

September 18, 2020
US President Donald Trump meets Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC on Tuesday. AFP
Abraham Accord signing: top quotes from the signing ceremony

Donald Trump and Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed provide some of the most memorable lines

September 17, 2020
National flags of Bahrain, UAE, Israel and the US are projected on the walls of Jerusalem's Old city on September 15. The UAE estimates the value of business deals to come as a result of the normalisation of relations with Israel to be as much as $550 million. Reuters
UAE says business deals with Israel are estimated at $550m

Minister of Economy Abdulla Al Marri says the country's ties with Israel will benefit the Palestinians

EconomySeptember 17, 2020
The Abraham Accord was brokered by the United States and initially included the UAE and Israel, though Bahrain has since joined. Bloomberg
Abraham Accord: what its 12 points say

Quick guide to agreement on normalisation of relations between UAE and Israel

September 16, 2020
UAE Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed, US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the Oval Office. Courtesy MOFAIC
Middle East on better path, says Sheikh Abdullah

UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs signs historic accord with Israel at the White House

September 16, 2020
The Dibba Bay Oysters farm was established in Fujairah, UAE in 2016. Courtesy Dibba Bay Oysters
Business Extra: on farming UAE veggies and shellfish

Pure Harvest’s Sky Kurtz and Dibba Bay Oysters’s Ramie Murray join to discuss opportunities for homegrown start-ups

PodcastsSeptember 13, 2020
A poster of Lionel Messi is reflected in the window of a football store in Barcelona. The Spanish club will hold on to the Argentine star for a little longer. AP Photo
Lionel Messi is an even bigger prize in Covid-19 times

Amid great uncertainty, football clubs will view star power more in financial terms than for actually winning trophies

CommentSeptember 09, 2020
Senior White House adviser Jared Kushner speaks to The National's Editor in Chief Mina Al-Oraibi during a visit to Abu Dhabi to mark the first commercial flight between Israel and the UAE. Victor Besa / The National
Kushner: Abraham Accord 'big turn for optimism' in Middle East

Speaking to 'The National' in Abu Dhabi, the White House senior adviser outlines the benefits of historic breakthrough between the UAE and Israel

The AmericasSeptember 02, 2020
Tony Fernandes, group chief executive of AirAsia. Bloomberg
Tony Fernandes bullish AirAsia will be 'stronger than before'

Chief executive of Asia's largest low-cost airline talks exclusively with 'The National' about the worst crisis he has ever faced and how the company is building up its digital businesses across e-commerce, food and FinTech

AviationAugust 27, 2020
Stay-at-home orders wiped out 20 per cent of the British economy in the first half of 2020. AFP
Pity the shop in the lobby of your office building

Remote working might be permanent or just a fad, but many livelihoods are being destroyed while we all figure it out

CommentAugust 26, 2020
A helicopter puts out a fire at the scene of an explosion at the port of Lebanon's capital Beirut on August 4, 2020. (Photo by STR / AFP)
Business Extra: what it will take to rebuild a shattered Beirut

Consultancy Strategy& estimates the impact of the August 4th blast on the Lebanese capital and its people

PodcastsAugust 26, 2020
Ambassador Lana Nusseibeh, the UAE's permanent representative to the United Nations, says the move towards full normalisation of relations with Israel in return for scrapping the annexation of West Bank lands would open the door to a resumption of negotiations for a two-state solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Bill Kotsatos for The National
Lana Nusseibeh: Abraham Accord supports UAE's vision for tolerance

UN ambassador says educational and cultural exchanges with Israel will be a game changer

August 21, 2020
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