‘t buy cars so fast, pleads Chinese mayor

BEIJING, July 6, 2007 (AFP) – The mayor of one of China’s showpiece economic cities has urged his 11 million residents to stop buying cars in a bid to ease worsening traffic and pollution woes, state media reported Friday. The booming southern city of Shenzhen, just across from the border from Hong Kong, now has […]

Tobacco giant tries research trick in Asia

SEOUL, July 6, 2007 (AFP) – South Korean health campaigners Friday criticised three university hospitals for accepting more than one million dollars from a US tobacco giant for research into smoking. “I don’t think my research will be used by the tobacco company to boost sales. I believe anti-smoking groups are protesting my research because […]

‘s money printing rate hits 5.75 percent

LONDON, July 5, 2007 (AFP) – The Bank of England raised its key interest rate by a quarter-point to 5.75 percent on Thursday, the highest level for more than six years, in a bid to dampen British inflation. The BoE’s move to hike the cost of borrowing for the fifth time since August 2006 had […]

Islamic banking and finance set to grow in Asia

SINGAPORE, July 5, 2007 (AFP) – Islamic banking and finance is likely to continue growing in the Asia Pacific region but the real test of its sustainability will be how the system reacts to a major financial crisis, a report said Thursday. The industry is set to develop its own identity separate from conventional banking […]

‘s botched execution

WASHINGTON, July 3, 2007 (AFP) – The mother of a US man whose 2006 execution took 86 minutes and involved sticking needles into him 19 times has sued the prison team which oversaw the execution for civil rights violations.On Monday Irma Clark filed suit in the Cincinnati, Ohio, district court, alleging her son Joseph Clark […]

Tougher tobacco rules urged at global anti-smoking talks

BANGKOK, July 2, 2007 (AFP) – Health advocates called Monday for tougher regulations on tobacco, as officials from 145 countries met in Bangkok to discuss ways of boosting global efforts to stop smoking.The week-long meeting organised by the World Health Organisation (WHO) aims to find ways of harmonising national laws to tighten tobacco controls, particularly […]

Asia recalls crisis that brought region to its knees

HONG KONG, July 1, 2007 (AFP) – When Thailand floated its currency on July 2, 1997, it meant to ease the immediate pressure on its faltering economy.Instead, it set off a chain reaction which destroyed many of the gains of Asia’s ‘economic miracle’ years as currencies, stocks, commodities and property prices went into free-fall and […]

Hundreds of Bangladesh factories fail to pay minimum wage

DHAKA, July 1, 2007 (AFP) – Hundreds of textile factories in Bangladesh have failed to meet a government deadline to pay their workers even a paltry minimum wage of 25 dollars a month, an industry body said Sunday.Of the country’s more than 2400 garment factories, over 400 were still ignoring the rule on June 30, […]

Light Touch

July 01, 2007 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s rule book and compliance based financial regulatory system needs to be changed to one of principle based risk focused system, a top central banker has said. A rule-based intrusive supervision system doesn’t work always, Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka Ranee Jayamaha, told a forum […]

‘s central bank governor suspended

KATHMANDU, June 30, 2007 (AFP) – Nepal’s central bank governor and another top official have been suspended after being charged with corruption involving the embezzlement of public funds, an official said on Saturday.The charges against Nepal Rastra Bank Governor Bijaya Nath Bhattarai and Executive Director Surendra Man Pradhan were laid by an anti-graft body tasked […]

IMF chief to quit early as reform effort struggles

WASHINGTON, June 28, 2007 (AFP) – The head of the International Monetary Fund, Rodrigo Rato, said Thursday he will step down in October for personal reasons, casting a cloud over the major internal reform effort he launched.The IMF chief’s announcement comes as the 185-nation financial institution faces criticism that it serves the interests of wealthy […]

HSBC, Standard Chartered targeted in forex crackdown

HONG KONG, June 28, 2007 (AFP) – HSBC and Standard Chartered confirmed Thursday they were among banks targeted in a crackdown by China’s foreign exchange regulator on speculative capital inflows. The two banks said they had recently been inspected by the State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) and had taken action to ensure they complied […]

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