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Royal Bank of Scotland sees shares tumble by a third
LONDON, October 7, 2008 (AFP) – Royal Bank of Scotland shares dived by a third on Tuesday, accelerating its losses as Britain’s second biggest bank was hit by fresh concerns about the global financial crisis, dealers said.RBS shares sank to 99 pence in morning trade, showing a steep loss of 33.15 percent from the closing […]
India central bank cuts cash ratio amidst currency pressure
MUMBAI, October 6, 2008 (AFP) – India’s central bank injected liquidity into the financial system by cutting the amount of cash commercial banks must hold in reserve, citing “a sharp deterioration” in the world financial situation. After a day of market turmoil in which Indian stocks plunged nearly six percent, the bank lowered the cash […]
Panicked Arab stock markets plunge
KUWAIT CITY, October 7, 2008 (AFP) – Shares plunged across the Arab world on Tuesday as panic over the global financial crisis gripped investors, with the market in oil powerhouse Saudi Arabia sinking by more than seven percent. The biggest loss was reported in Egypt, where the key index plummeted by more than 16 percent […]
‘s Nano mini-car
GANDHINAGAR, October 7, 2008 (AFP) – India’s Tata Motors signed an agreement on Tuesday to secure a new home for its troubled Nano cheap car project in the business-friendly state of Gujarat. The move came after Ratan Tata, the group’s chairman, decided to abandon a nearly completed factory in communist-run West Bengal due to violent […]
Nationalisations and rescues stepped up in finance debacle
PARIS, October 7, 2008 (AFP) – The EU moved to increase support for big banks as the international finance chaos deepened Tuesday, with Russia setting up a huge rescue package for its banks and markets again panicking. Russia was also to negotiate a four billion euro (5.4 billion dollar) emergency loan to Iceland, which is […]
Wachovia rooting for Wells Fargo buyout despite Citi court block
WASHINGTON, October 6, 2008 (AFP) – Troubled lender Wachovia Corp. appeared determined Sunday to plow ahead with a planned union with Wells Fargo & Co., despite an order from a New York State Supreme Court in favor of jilted suitor Citigroup. Citigroup was blindsided last week in its bid to complete a tie-up after Wachovia, […]
Public Service
Oct 06, 2008 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court has suspended a controversial new rule that gave the President powers to extend the terms of chosen public officers, but did not reverse any extension already granted, lawyers said. Those designated as public officers were “distinct and separate from political entities, judicial officers,” the plaint said. […]
Britain mulls buying shares to recapitalise banks: reports
LONDON, October 6, 2008 (AFP) – British finance minister Alistair Darling is considering giving banks billions of pounds in return for shares to shore them up in the face of the global credit crunch, media reports said Monday. The plan is a middle way between full nationalisation, as with Northern Rock and Bradford & Bingley […]
Gloom engulfs corporate India: survey
NEW DELHI, October 6, 2008 (AFP) – India’s corporate optimism has sunk on worries about the global economy and weakening demand, according to a new survey Monday, as the stock market and rupee fell to fresh lows. Some 57 percent of the 348 firms in the cross-sector survey reported Asia’s third-largest economy had grown “moderately […]
Dubai shrugs off global turmoil with new mega projects
DUBAI, October 6, 2008 (AFP) – A Dubai government firm on Monday announced it will build a “new city” in the booming Gulf emirate at a projected cost of 95 billion dollars, shrugging off the global financial turmoil.The announcement came one day after Dubai developers Nakheel said it planned to build a tower which will […]
Picture postcard Maldives test democracy at the polls
Oct 06, 2008 (LBO) – The tourist paradise of Maldives will hold its first multi-party poll on Wednesday in what is seen as a litmus test on Asia’s longest serving ruler and his commitment to democratic reforms.Around 209,000 people across some 200 inhabited islands will cast their ballot to elect a president for a five-year […]
Nepal president endorses child goddess
KATHMANDU, October 6, 2008 (AFP) – Nepal’s Maoist president has endorsed the choice of a three-year-old girl to be worshipped as a goddess, officials said Monday, upholding an age-old tradition despite his government’s atheist stance. The selection of the child goddess, or Royal Kumari, had for centuries required the approval of Nepal’s kings, but the […]
