European markets stumble on opening

LONDON, Aug 10, 2007 (AFP) – Europe’s main stock markets slumped further in early trading on Friday, pulled down by global jitters over loans tied to the US housing market.About 75 minutes after the start of dealing, London’s FTSE 100 of leading shares stood at 6,155.50 points, down 1.84 percent from Thursday’s close. In Frankfurt […]

IMF warns Maldives against money printing as budget deficit skyrockets

August 10, 2007 (LBO) – The International Monetary Fund warned the Indian Ocean tourist paradise of Maldives against money printing and dangers of a currency collapse as the country heads for a record budget deficit in 2007. Until 2004 when budget deficits started to rise the Maldives had low inflation and high economic growth and […]

Singapore central bank ready to intervene but says no need now

SINGAPORE, Aug 10, 2007 (AFP) – Singapore’s central bank is prepared to inject cash into the market to stabilise any fallout arising from problems in US subprime mortgages, an official said Friday. But Ong Chong Tee, deputy managing director of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), said there was no need to do so at […]

Worrisome signs for global rice crop

MANILA, Aug 10, 2007 (AFP) – The world’s top rice expert warned here Friday of “worrisome signs,” with high prices for rice and fertiliser and stocks at their lowest levels for about 30 years.Robert Zeigler, director general of the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), said new farm technologies were needed to replicate the gains made […]

Dollar falls as China threatens to unload US assets

NEW YORK, Aug 8, 2007 (AFP) – The dollar weakened against the euro and other world currencies Wednesday after a British newspaper report claimed China’s government may “liquidate” its large holdings of US assets if Washington imposes threatened trade sanctions on Beijing. The dollar did gain against the Japanese yen, however, rising to 119.72 compared […]

Soldier arrested at UK military academy over sex assault

LONDON, Aug 9, 2007 (AFP) – A soldier was arrested at the elite Sandhurst British military academy on suspicion of sexual assault, a Ministry of Defence spokeswoman said on Thursday.“The MOD can confirm that a soldier at Sandhurst has been arrested by the police on suspicion of sexual assault,” the spokeswoman, speaking on customary condition […]

South Korea raises interest rates for second month

SEOUL, Aug 9, 2007 (AFP) – South Korea Thursday raised its key interest rate for the second time in as many months in an attempt to soak up liquidity and keep inflation in check. But he added that “problems could arise if the BOK is forced to further increase interest rates in the future.” The […]

Fed sits tight despite housing market crash

WASHINGTON, Aug 7, 2007 (AFP) – The Federal Reserve announced Tuesday it was keeping US interest rates unchanged at 5.25 percent as it acknowledged concerns about tightening credit and a persistent housing market slump.The central bank has now kept US interest rates steady for just over 13 months since June of 2006.The 10 policymakers of […]

Virgin to form alliance with AirAsia for long-haul ops

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 7, 2007 (AFP) – Asian low-cost airline pioneer Tony Fernandes looks set to score a major coup with British businessman Richard Branson coming on board to help get his struggling, high-risk long-haul venture off the ground, analysts said Tuesday.Branson of Virgin Group is to take a 20 percent stake in Malaysia’s AirAsia […]

Sri Lanka brew at British beer fest

LONDON, Aug 7, 2007 (AFP) – The doors to the biggest pub in the world swing open Tuesday as the 30th Great British Beer Festival gets underway. The annual bash, which raises a glass to finely-crafted ales from around Britain and the globe — and hurls bland, fizzy lager straight down the sink — promises […]

Two ministers quit Maldives cabinet in protest

COLOMBO, Aug 6, 2007 (AFP) – Two senior Maldivian ministers have quit the cabinet accusing President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom of obstructing reform, officials and dissidents said Monday.Attorney General Hassan Saeed and Justice Minister Mohamed Jameel quit Sunday blaming Gayoom, Asia’s longest-serving ruler, of blocking reforms ranging from a new constitution to independence of the judiciary. […]

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