Bloomberg Businessweek Middle East - November 01, 2017
Bloomberg Businessweek Middle East - November 01, 2017
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In this issue
This issue we take a look at Saudi Arabia's latest ambitious masterplan, a robot city on the edge of the Red Sea. Not only will billion dollar metropolis Neom offer state-of-the-art living, but it is set to lead the way in a raft of reforms to Saudi society. Elsewhere, US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson wades into the situation in Syria, but his calls for Assad's removal could fall on deaf ears, while Gulf nations look set to sink huge sums into solar, as diversification plans continue apace. In features, the futuristic theme continues with a rare inside look at Fanuc, one of the world's most successful, and secretive, robotics firms, while CBS takes a new approach to content delivery as hopes are high for it's budget-busting new Star Trek franchise.
China's Great Leap Outward
Xi Jinping’s legacy may depend on an ambitious, expensive, but patched-together infrastructure programme
6 mins
Saudis Are Talking To Amazon, Alibaba Over New City, Prince Says
Ambitious robot city is attracting investment in the hundreds of billions of dollars
3 mins
Businesses Need Cheaper Rockets. These Guys Will Print Them
Relativity Space says its gear can cut per-launch costs by 90 per cent
5 mins
Indian Stocks Rally, Bonds Drop On $32 Billion Bank Funding Plan
Government strategy met with caution, but analysts predict a longterm currency effect
2 mins
The Limits Of Abenomics
The prime minister’s policies have boosted factories in fukui prefecture. But not wages
4 mins
Frankfurt Is Lukewarm On Brexit
Some in the sleepy city are wary of the cash and glitz an influx of bankers might bring
4 mins
The Enemy Of My Enemy Is...My Enemy
After battling islamic state, the iraqis and the Kurds are now at odds—with oil at stake
4 mins
To Boldly Go And Leverage A Legacy Brand
CBS’s Les Moonves thinks his new Star Trek show will get you to pay $5.99 for his app
9 mins
Your Own €350 Million Home
An exclusive look inside Villa Les Cèdres, the most expensive house on Earth
3 mins
Hotfoot It To Hot Pot City
Forget Beijing and Shanghai, the bright lights of Chengdu are where it’s at
4 mins
Bloomberg Businessweek Middle East Magazine Description:
Publisher: UMS International
Category: Business
Language: English
Frequency: Fortnightly
Bloomberg Businessweek Middle East provides unparalleled intelligence and surprising insights to powerful business leaders. Offering indispensable content, it aims to provide influential decision makers with new ways to innovate, compete and move ahead.
It offers surprising and timely perspectives on the most important issues of today and unique stories you won’t find anywhere else.
Published in English, its Middle East edition will explore everything from global economics, technology and finance to travel, fashion and lifestyle pursuits - from a fresh and original perceptive.
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