United Cars Almana (UCA), the authorised Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge dealership in Qatar, has been commended on its quality of customer relationship management (CRM) and technical after-sales after being named first runner-up during the CRM conference organised by FCA Middle East in Dubai.
Royal Mail Plc, operator of Britain's main postal service, has banned the delivery of Samsung Electronics Co's Galaxy Note 7 smartphones through its network for safety reasons.
Shares in Samsung Electronics tumbled yesterday after the company junked its Note 7 smartphone, while the anaemic pound helped push Britain’s stock market to a record high.
Sterling suffered a dizzying “flash crash” yesterday, sending Brexit shockwaves across markets, while weak US jobs data calmed talk of an imminent Fed rate rise.
The challenges of providing mental health services in a growing and diverse community were discussed at a seminar organised by Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar (WCM-Q) and hosted by Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC).
Finance Minister Philip Hammond yesterday vowed to protect the economy from any turbulence during negotiations to leave the EU, as sterling fell on worries the country is heading towards a disruptive divorce with its biggest trading partner.
Pakistan would treat it as "an act of war" if India revoked the Indus Water Treaty regulating river flows between the two nations, Pakistan's top foreign official said on Tuesday.
Indian stocks dropped the most in two weeks, tracking losses in global equities, as concern mounted that the recent rally has outpaced the outlook for earnings growth.
A massive fire that burned for more than 24 hours aboard a fuel tanker ship loaded with thousands of barrels of oil on board was put out Sunday without having caused spills, a Mexican state-owned oil company said.
The rupee climbed the most in four months and stocks rose, tracking advances across Asian peers, on optimism demand for Indian assets will pick up after the Federal Reserve delayed raising interest rates.
Opec and some producers from outside the group may agree to freeze output during informal talks next month, which could prove “self-defeating” because it would benefit other suppliers, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc
HH the Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, HH the Deputy Emir Sheikh Abdullah bin Hamad al-Thani and HE the Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa al-Thani have sent cables to Italian President Sergio Mattarella condoling the death of victims of the earthqua