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$208 Million Loan For Jet Airways From Mubadala


The Business Standard has reported that Mubadala Development Co, the investment arm of Abu Dhabi's government has granted a loan of 10 billion rupee ($208m) to India based airline, Jet Airways. The Indian carrier had earlier reported a loss of 3.8 billion rupees in the quarter through September.

Source: www.ameinfo.com  

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