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...Hanoi has previously asserted its control of the southern Mekong Delta in clashes with Phnom Penh, including blocking ship traffic up the river for several months in 1994....
...of air traffic control....
...Diane Coyle: Two, both unpopular with some voters so essential to do after an election: planning reform; and raising taxes to re-fund public services....
...The latest boundary control point, Heung Yuen Wai (pictured), was opened in August 2020....
...For developers, the chunkier down payment may also reduce the need to borrow since they can use part of the money to fund construction....
...“Any country that controls certain natural resources or key technologies would want to protect and leverage those resources for economic and political benefits,” Wu said....
...Danilo KrivokapicCameras on that wall where the traffic sign is. And there are also four more. There are also some cameras there . . ....
...“Opaque deals that benefit large shareholders at the expense of minority shareholders are still happening.” The companies say the ratio was decided in line with prevailing South Korean regulations....
...A version of this article was first published by Nikkei Asia on July 28 2021. ©2021 Nikkei Inc....
...The FT’s Yuan Yang unpacks the dark side of China’s food delivery boom after encountering a traffic collision in Beijing....
...A quintessential mom-and-pop retailer, Norman’s is situated in a one-traffic-light town....
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...Ed Bastian, chief executive of Delta Air Lines, told Fox Business Network last week that his company had seen “some nice traffic and revenues pick up” in June even in the stricken travel sector, yet worried...
...Idexx said in October that the animal health market had experienced a “V-shaped recovery”....
...He has increased his fund’s exposure to China from 20 to 30 per cent this year, focusing on the infrastructure, construction and building materials sectors as these are likely to benefit from government...
...We think valuation already largely reflects a strong v-shaped recovery and so we adopt a more cautious stance on the shares. Sales densities likely to be lower in high traffic locations....
...It seems efficient therefore for the economy as a whole to benefit from rises in property prices and to use the revenues to fund institutions and public capital (education, health, law, infrastructure) which...
...Upgrading Capital Goods to EW and downgrading Consumer Staples: We think the recovery fund will be most beneficial for Financials and the Periphery, and from a style perspective it should benefit Value....
...We think Airbus would be best-positioned to benefit from a V-shaped recovery in 2021....
...Tough shutdown The UAE stopped passenger air traffic — the lifeblood of the economy — in late March....
...Closure of processing facilities and reduction of fleet traffic can offset, but EBITDA will be well down on FY20. 1:30pm GMT - Silence Therapeutics is a company we flagged back on the legacy service in...
...This is an unprecedented year-on-year (yoy) fall in passenger traffic, effectively wiping out 7-8 years of traffic growth, and it will lead to huge overcapacity of the installed aircraft fleet....
...Anything that increases the number of digital ads it can sell, increases the prices at which it can sell them, or reduces the cost in must incur to provide ads, benefits Google’s bottom line....
...We do not assume a V-shaped recovery in revenues and think hopes for directed fiscal stimulus on construction spending may be misplaced as funds (at present) seem directed to individuals / SMEs / healthcare...
...Construction services (51% FY20E EBITA) continues to build profitability, with a FY19 EBITA contribution of £125m (vs £95m). UK construction margin was 2.1% (vs 1.5%). Legacy contracts now resolved....
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