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Maldives borrows US$30mn from HSBC
Sept 25, 2007 (AFP) – The Maldivian government has secured a 30 million dollar commercial loan from the global banking giant HSBC to rebuild harbours, a senior minister said Tuesday.The money will be used to repair jetties damaged by the December 2004 tsunami that cost the atoll nation nearly two thirds of gross domestic product […]
Magna Carta to go on sale in New York
NEW YORK, Sept 25, 2007 (AFP) – A rare copy of the Magna Carta, a 13th century English document enshrining the rule of law, is to go on sale in New York in December, in one of the most important ever sales of a document.The royal charter, dated 1297 and bearing the seal of King […]
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Sept 25, 2007 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s tea production for August was higher than the same month last year but the island is still to fully recover from the disruption in harvesting caused by a strike and bad weather, officials said. The total production for August rose 11 percent to 24.2 million kg compared with […]
Greenspan bashes Bush, defends own record
WASHINGTON, Sept 23, 2007 (AFP) – Former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan said Sunday the US economy has a better than evens chance of beating a recession but warned that a housing slowdown could hit spending hard. “We’re heading for a slowdown,” he said on NBC in the latest television appearance to publicize his new […]
European Central Banks concerned over French budget deficit
PARIS, Sept 23, 2007 (AFP) – European Central Bank head Jean-Claude Trichet said Sunday that France’s public finances were in “very great difficulty” with the worst public spending to output ratio in the European Union. “I would say that French public finances are in very great difficulty,” Trichet said in an interview on Europe 1 […]
Spacious nuclear-proof missile base as your new home
WASHINGTON, Sept 24, 2007 (AFP) – Looking for a new home with a bit more space as well as a 1950s Cold War ambiance? A US intercontinental ballistic missile base, equipped with a vast underground network of tunnels and rooms but no atomic warheads, is for sale in a remote corner of the United States. […]
” impact: IMF
WASHINGTON, Sept 24, 2007 (AFP) – The turmoil stemming from the US subprime property loan market and tighter credit will have a “far-reaching” impact on the world economy, the International Monetary Fund said Monday.“Downside risks have increased significantly and even if those risks fail to materialize, the implications of this period of turbulence will be […]
Fed decision to print more money undermine confidence in dollar
WASHINGTON, Sept 23, 2007 (AFP) – The dollar’s weakness and the euro’s rise to record highs have raised questions about confidence in the US currency following a surprising Federal Reserve half-point rate cut, analysts say. Some are concerned that the dollar’s woes may prompt central banks to cash in their greenbacks, provoking a further downward […]
From India to Indjija — Serb town in IT park deal
INDJIJA, Serbia, Sept 23, 2007 (AFP) – Goran Jesic, a young mayor with a reputation for investment coups, will sign a deal this week with an Indian company to build an IT park here, yet another win for this tiny Serbian town already hailed as an “economic miracle.” Jesic is confident the project for the […]
‘s Chery group matures into global auto player
WUHU, China, Sept 23, 2007 (AFP) – China’s Chery Auto sales vice president Jin Yibo remembers when the roof in the president’s office had a leak so big that they had to put out buckets to collect the water. “Those were tough times,” said Jin, shaking his head in disbelief as he recalled Chery’s humble […]
‘ Wi-Fi dreams fading fast
WASHINGTON, Sept 23, 2007 (AFP) – Ambitious plans for big Wi-Fi networks to provide free or low-cost wireless Internet access are being abandoned or scaled back by US cities as the economics of the deals turn out to be more challenging than expected. San Francisco and Chicago in recent weeks abruptly halted plans to set […]
Sri Lanka tea estates try new employment model
Sept 22, 2007 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s plantations industry is looking at a new employment model to overcome difficulties caused by the existing 100-year-old system that relies on huge resident labour forces, industry officials said. The new model, being tried by a few firms, allows workers to cultivate their own plots of tea and sell […]
