Financial Centre
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Address | Dubai - United Arab Emirates |
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Opened | September 9, 2009 |
Station code | 24 |
Line(s) | Red Line |
Connections | Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) |
Dubai | |
Al Satwa | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2268695 |
About Financial Centre
Financial Centre is a rapid transit station on the Red Line of the Dubai Metro in Dubai.
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... The " Mansion House Reforms" are designed to make the UK the most innovative and competitive Financial Centre in the world, the Treasury said...
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... " We are the largest Financial Centre outside the US but we recognise that companies and investors have a choice and it is important our rule book keeps pace with practices elsewhere whilst still benefiting from the high-quality reputation of our markets, " he said...
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... The opening of the store in the Financial Centre Mumbai on Tuesday was followed by a second outlet in the capital Delhi on Thursday...
Lloyd's of London boss warns UK's financial reputation is dented
... " He said the UK should not take its position as a global Financial Centre for granted...
UK banking rules face biggest shake-up in more than 30 years
... Jurassic Park of companies London s position as the pre-eminent European Financial Centre has been dented in recent years...
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... " International or Chinese Financial Centre? Another question is whether Hong Kong can maintain its status as a leading international financial hub...
Covid: Fines issued over No 10 event and EasyJet cancels flights
... It s usually a bustling Financial Centre but this latest round of quarantine could turn out to be particularly costly for the world s second largest economy...
Covid: Fines issued over No 10 event and EasyJet cancels flights
Here are five things You need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Monday Morning .
1. Fines issued over No 10 Event - sourcesSome of those who went to a leaving party for the former No 10 director of communications James Slack have been The Gathering on the eve of Prince Philip's funeral was held on 16 April 2021. It formed part of the Metropolitan Police investigation into events held across government while coronavirus restrictions were in place.
2. EasyJet Flights cancelledStaff absences due to Covid mean about 100 of Monday's EasyJet Flights - including 62 from the UK - The airline, which decided to make " some cancellations in advance" says they are a small part of its 1,645 or so Flights for The Day . This comes as passengers have faced long queues for security and check-in at airports following staff absences caused by coronavirus.
3. Shanghai lockdown's economic impactChina imposed a lockdown on Shanghai last week, the largest since the coronavirus outbreak was first identified in 2019. It's usually a bustling Financial Centre but this latest round of quarantine could turn out to be particularly costly for The World 's second largest economy.
4. Challenges don't hinder TeslaTesla has had supply chain issues in an " extremely difficult quarter" partly due to strict restrictions in China where it has a so-called giga factory. But despite this The Car maker has delivered a record number of vehicles in The First three months of the year.
5. Mask-free weddings and funerals in ScotlandFace coverings are no longer needed in Scotland at weddings and funeral services, and in places of worship. The legal requirement's ended although The Rules remain in place in some places, including on Public Transport .
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