Stocks fall as bank funding worries intensify
Jun 29, 2010Jeremy Parkinson0
World stocks hit a 2-1/2 week low on Tuesday while oil and the euro also slipped as investors grew nervous over the funding situation of banks about to repay 442 billion euros ($545.5 billion) to the European Central Bank. Banks must repay the money borrowed a year ago at rock bottom rates on Thursday, leaving […]
Cuts expected to reduce police numbers
Jun 29, 2010Jeremy Parkinson0
The government said on Tuesday it was cutting police red tape by scrapping two targets introduced by the ousted Labour administration ahead of budget cuts expected to see a reduction in officers. Police minister Nick Herbert said sweeping away bureaucracy would allow officers to “do more with less” but accepted that “substantial” funding cuts were […]
Asia stocks rise as US bank bill fears ease
Jun 28, 2010Jeremy Parkinson0
Most Asian stock markets rose on Monday, with Europe set to follow, as fears eased that Washington would draft a harsh bill for regulating the banking sector and after an unremarkable conclusion to a Group of 20 leaders’ summit. G20 leaders meeting in Toronto agreed to take their own paths to ensuring economic growth and […]
Shanghai stocks slip, AgBank IPO pricing eyed; HK firm
Jun 28, 2010Jeremy Parkinson0
China’s key stock index was down 0.6 percent by midday Monday, with volume slipping further as tight liquidity conditions worsened by Agricultural Bank of China’s looming stock offering starved the market of momentum for near-term gains. The Shanghai Composite Index (SSEC) ended the morning at 2,537.2 points, slipping for a fourth day in a row […]
India fuel hike threatens strikes
Jun 28, 2010Jeremy Parkinson0
India’s opposition parties are gearing up for a national strike to protest the government’s move to hike fuel prices, putting pressure on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s coalition before the next parliament’s session. Last Friday’s hikes in petrol, diesel and kerosene were seen as a bold reform with which to attack India’s fiscal deficit and that […]
Afghan mineral wealth put at $1-3 trillion
Jun 25, 2010Jeremy Parkinson0
Afghanistan’s untapped mineral deposits could be worth up to $3 trillion, the country’s mines minister said on Friday, higher than a recent U.S. estimate. Officials from the U.S. Department of Defense said this month that Afghanistan’s mineral wealth could top $1 trillion, a finding that could reshape the country’s economy and help U.S. efforts to […]
Commodity stocks and banks pull FTSE lower
Jun 24, 2010Jeremy Parkinson0
Britain’s top share index fell early on Thursday as renewed doubts about the sustainability of a global recovery dented commodity stocks, and banks weakened as risk appetite ebbed. By 0759 GMT, the FTSE 100 was 33.54 points, or 0.7 percent, lower at 5,145.04 after falling 1.3 percent on Wednesday to its lowest closing level in […]
Who’s in charge in Europe?
Jun 24, 2010Jeremy Parkinson0
The question has puzzled leaders ranging from Henry Kissinger, said to have once asked who he should call to reach Europe, to Barack Obama. It has become all the more pertinent as the European Union tries to fill what is widely viewed as a leadership vacuum during the euro zone’s sovereign debt crisis. Two leaders […]
European body denounces Chechnya
Jun 22, 2010Jeremy Parkinson0
The Council of Europe on Tuesday denounced a “climate of fear” in Chechnya, a decade after the Kremlin regained control of the mainly Muslim region in southern Russia from separatist rebels. Kidnappings of opponents of Kremlin-appointed leader Razman Kadyrov regularly go unpunished, families of suspected fighters are targeted and the media and civil society are […]
Weak US home data slices into shares, gold rises
Jun 22, 2010Jeremy Parkinson0
Weak May U.S. housing data undercut stocks and sent U.S. Treasuries up, while Europe grappled with a fresh tremor to its banking system after Fitch downgraded French bank BNP Paribas. The downgrade hit Europe’s banking stocks, leading to the end of a nine-day rally and pushed prices for gold higher on safe-haven flows. The […]