Iata outlines urgent priorities to minimise Brexit impactsThe International Air Transport Association (Iata) has called for urgent action by the UK and the European Union to put in place contingency planning for the continuation of air services in the event of a ‘no-deal Brexit’, and to mov More… |
Real estate 'top attraction' for Mideast investors post brexitReal estate remains attractive for Middle Eastern investors seeking portfolio diversification and a hedge against inflation, said a top industry expert. "Despite the uncertainty and headwinds from Brexit, a weaker curr More… |
Brexit chief negotiator to speak at WTM Leaders’ LunchThe European Parliament’s chief negotiator of Britain’s exit from the European Union, Guy Verhofstadt, is the keynote speaker at the exclusive WTM Leaders’ Lunch on the first day of WTM London, taking place this November. More… |
UK brokers focus on Mideast buyers at CityscapeUK real estate brokers are preparing to take advantage of a surge of interest in British property at the upcoming Cityscape Global, a major real estate event in Dubai, UAE with Brexit providing reduced prices for US dollar pegged investors from More… |
EU ready to start Brexit negotiations, says MerkelGerman chancellor Angela Merkel said the EU was ready to negotiate and said she sees no obstacles in the way of beginning Brexit talks as scheduled after Theresa May failed to win a majority in Thursday's UK election. More… |
DGCX volumes hit 1.4m valued at $33.5bnThe Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange (DGCX), the region’s largest derivatives bourse, saw brisk trading in the month of March, with volumes aggregating to 1.4 million contracts, valued at $33.5 billion. The Average Daily More… |
No turning back, says May seeking EU exitDeclaring there was no turning back, Prime Minister Theresa May formally began Britain's divorce from the European Union on Wednesday. In one of the most significant steps by a British leader since World War Two, May notified More… |
Theresa May signs the letter to trigger BrexitBritish Prime Minister Theresa May has signed the letter that will formally begin the UK's departure from the European Union, a BBC report said. Giving official notice under Article 50 o More… |
What businesses can expect in 2017London Business School’s leading thinkers give us their views on the challenges and opportunities that businesses will encounter in 2017.From ongoing uncertainty over Brexit and the global economy to transformations in organisational cultu More… |
British MPs approval must for Brexit, says high courtIn a major setback for Prime Minister Theresa May, the UK high court has ruled that the Parliament alone has the power to trigger Brexit by notifying Brussels of the UK’s intention to leave the European Union, saia a report. More… |