Author: Arabian Media staff

Image credit: WAM/ website The Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ADCCI) has reported a robust increase in the issuance of certificates of origin, underscoring the strength of Abu Dhabi’s non-oil exports and the success of the emirate’s economic diversification strategy. Between June 2024 and June 2025, certificates of origin issued by the Chamber rose by 10.3 per cent compared to the same period a year earlier. Read-Why Abu Dhabi is the new hotspot for homebuyers This increase signals a broader base of active exporters and a diversification in the emirate’s economic landscape, aligning with Abu Dhabi’s long-term development…

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Image: Supplied Dubai’s DP World reported a 20.4 per cent jump in H1 2025 revenue to $11.24bn, supported by solid growth in its Ports & Terminals business and contributions from recent acquisitions. Adjusted EBITDA climbed 21.4 per cent to $3.03bn, while container volumes rose 5.6 per cent on a like-for-like basis to 45.4 million TEU (twenty-foot equivalent units), the company said. DP World handled 45.4 million TEU across its global portfolio during the period, up 6.7 per cent in reported terms, reflecting both underlying growth and capacity expansion. Profit was reported at $960m. DP World H1 revenue and EBITDA grew…

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Image: WAM/ For illustrative purposes Salik Company reported a 39.5 per cent year-on-year increase in revenue to Dhs1.53bn for H1 2025, driven by new gates and the rollout of variable pricing. EBITDA rose 44.2 per cent in the six-month period to Dhs1.07 bn, with an EBITDA margin of 69.7 per cent, the company said in a statement last week. Net profit was Dhs770.9m, a 41.5 per cent rise. Revenue in the second quarter alone climbed 45.6 per cent. Salik performance boosted by two new toll gates The performance was supported by two new toll gates introduced in November 2024 and…

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Options trading has become very popular in recent years thanks to low-cost electronic trading, improved pricing models, and online analysis tools. Its increased popularity has led to the offering of weekly and even daily expiring option contracts, which now account for a sizable portion of all option trading. Options offer unique advantages like portfolio protection and additional income when they’re used judiciously. Key Takeaways Options are derivatives contracts that give the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to either buy or sell a fixed amount of an underlying asset at a set price on or before the contract expires.Used…

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Jobs in the finance industry can be rewarding—sometimes, they also pay very well. That means they are in high demand, with requirements for entry as lofty as some salaries plus bonuses. For most of these jobs, an undergraduate degree is a must. Many finance professionals have post-graduate degrees as well, typically an MBA. Other master’s degrees and Ph.D.s are not uncommon in this industry. What’s more, advanced skills in statistics and mathematics are prized. These jobs can offer above-average pay to start and go up from there. Here’s an overview of high-paying finance jobs and some of the skills they…

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The United States, Japan, and the major economic forces of Western Europe are developed countries whose infrastructures and well-established financial markets are conducive to the operation and potential success of multinational corporations (MNCs). Many MNCs are based in the U.S., and many of these companies are among the Fortune Global 500. China, which had one of the world’s fastest-growing economies in the past decades, is a country where many MNCs established operations. Additionally, China itself is the headquarters of many growing multinational corporations. Examples of large Chinese MNCs include Huawei Technologies, Lenovo, and Haier. Key Takeaways Developed countries such as the United States,…

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When markets rally even as economic fears swirl, your urge to bet big may conflict with a desire to get defensive. So, when stocks are hitting fresh record highs on the back of AI-fueled optimism—despite persistent warnings about tariffs, recession risks, and national debt—how should everyday investors position their money? As Sam Ro, editor of the market newsletter TKer, said in Investopedia Express: “In the long trajectory of the market going up, there’s a lot of volatility in the short term, so it makes sense that people would be cautious—but also very much invested [in] the stock market.” Whether there…

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