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UAE leads Arab world in WEF s gender gap report

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UAE tops Arab world in WEF Global Gender Gap report

Federal National Council The UAE has been ranked first across the Arab region in the World Economic Forum (WEF) Global Gender Gap Report 2021. Her Highness Sheikha Manal bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, President of the UAE Gender Balance Council, President of Dubai Women Establishment, and wife of His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidential Affairs, congratulated the UAE’s leadership. The UAE has advanced 48 ranks in just one year and now stands at 72 globally. The country also ranked first for sex ratio at birth, literacy rate and enrollment in primary education.

Murban crude oil is powering progress in UAE

Murban crude oil is powering progress in UAE 4 hours ago Murban provides the energy that contributes towards the UAE’s economy, create jobs, and drive socio-economic development. Reuters Every day, motorists across the length and breadth of the UAE fill their vehicles with fuel, and protect their engines with lubricants, supplied by Adnoc  Distribution, the UAE’s largest fuel and convenience retailer, and benefit from one of Abu Dhabi’s greatest national treasures - Murban crude oil. First discovered in Abu Dhabi in 1958, Murban provides the energy, from well to wheel, that contributes towards the UAE’s economy, create jobs, and drive socio-economic development. It is also present in the fuels and lubricants sold at Adnoc Distribution’s 445 service stations, and powers flights in and out of the UAE, when refined as aviation fuel.

Trust is Key to Reviving Banking Sector in Liberia

Trust is Key to Reviving Banking Sector in Liberia Trust is Key to Reviving Banking Sector in Liberia Mar 24, 2021 Liberia’s Central Bank Governor J. AloysiusTarlue did more talking than his guests. He tries to project himself that he knows more about banking than the Americans. Thank you Ambassador Michael McCarthy and the USAID Director. You can take a horse to the river but you can’t force the horse to drink. You just don’t print money because you are out of money. People don’t trust the banking system in Liberia to put their money in the banks. So they keep it at home in their mattresses. When depositors can’t get their money when they so desire and are told there is no money, then you have serious problems, or that you don’t know how to run a country’s Central Bank, period.  

World s first Murban Futures contracts commence trading

World s first Murban Futures contracts commence trading
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