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Wed, 23 Nov 2011 14:04:09 GMT

UK: Monetary Policy Committee will not change interest rates

The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee supported the decision about sustaining the interest rate at 0.5% and leaving the amount of asset-purchase strategy at 275 billion pounds. Last month the bank expanded the size of the strategy by 75 billion pounds as part of its quantitative-easing program. However, worsening situation in the euro-zone increases the level of risk and the bank decided to stick

Wed, 23 Nov 2011 14:03:55 GMT

Oil prices fall

Crude oil futures continue to decline reaching a two-day low after the news on contraction of the manufacturing output Europe caused by concerns about debt crisis spread. On the New York Mercantile Exchange oil futures for January delivery lost 1.12% to USD96.91 a barrel. Crude oil prices also declined at the Asian trading as the manufacturing output of China decreased as well.

Wed, 23 Nov 2011 14:03:36 GMT

New decision of the EU

The European Commission is going to discuss new rules requiring the members of the euro-zone to hand it their planned tax and spending strategies to the EU before they are passed by national parliaments. It will allow the EU to detect the countries that experience financial problems. The decision will be presented alongside with the report on three options on euro bonds issuance, according to

Wed, 23 Nov 2011 14:03:23 GMT

Libya's Bouri oil field resumes its operations

Libya's Bouri oil field a part of which is owned by Italy's ENI SpA has resumed its operations, announced the head of the company. The company restarted output at 10,000 barrels a day and is projected to achieve a full capacity of 40,000 barrels till the end of the year. Restart of the activity facilitates the country's development after war period.

Wed, 23 Nov 2011 14:03:05 GMT

European cost of borrowing rises on Belgian woes

Cost of borrowing across the euro-zone has increased as the bailout plan for Belgian bank Dexia SA proved to be infeasible, Belgian newspaper reported. France's 10-bond yield was impacted by the report as France has to provide rescue package for Belgium. France's cost of borrowing increased by 10 basis points to 3.62% while Belgium 10-years bonds yield increased by 17 basis points to 5.21%, FactSet Research

Wed, 23 Nov 2011 14:02:52 GMT

UK shares fall on the China's report

Britain's benchmark stock index decreased after the announcement about the decrease in China's manufacturing output; manufacturing purchasing managers index fell to 48 indicating contraction. In UK the FTSE 100 index decreased by 0.8% to 5,166.4 in early trading. Mining UK shares were impacted the most. Rio Tinto PLC declined by 2.3% and Fresnillo PLC dropped by 2%.

Wed, 23 Nov 2011 14:02:38 GMT

Copper declines after German auction

Copper futures experienced losses decreasing to the month-low after weak demand for German 10-year bonds caused by worries about crisis in the euro-zone. On the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange copper futures lost 2.15% to USD3.261 a pound. Europe is the second largest consumer of industrial metals so the growing concerns over crisis impact the prices of copper.

Wed, 23 Nov 2011 14:02:16 GMT

Thomas Cook shares recover after decline

Shares of travel company Thomas Cook experienced a dramatic decline yesterday after it started negotiations about increasing the amount of loans. Thomas Cook explained that the company was affected by demonstrations in Egypt and Thailand's floods, thus more loans are required. At the moment the company's share price is 12.65 pounds increasing by 24.02%.

Wed, 23 Nov 2011 13:54:42 GMT

Hang Seng Index experiences a new decline

On Wednesday Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index extended its decline and dropped by 2.1% closing at 17,864.43 or 387.16 points down compared to Tuesday. The sharp decline was mainly caused by China's disappointing manufacturing survey. PCCW Ltd was among major losers in index, giving up 3.3% after pricing its telecom trust at lowest level in price range. Resource and banking industry shares also added negatively to

Wed, 23 Nov 2011 13:50:57 GMT

Europe's stocks fall eying China and IMF

European share markets traded lower on Wednesday; STOXX Europe 600 index lost 0.2% to 222.87 On Tuesday it also decreased by 0.7% because of cut in US growth forecast. Today's decline was caused mainly by report of drastic decrease in China's manufacturing output and IMF's announcement about setting up a credit line aimed at preventing debt crisis in Europe.

Wed, 23 Nov 2011 13:47:51 GMT

China to be a leader in online market

China plans to overtake the US becoming the world's largest online market by 2015, reports Boston Consulting Group. China's e-commerce market is expected to increase by 33% and overcome a 2 trillion Yuan threshold in transaction value by 2015 with the number of customers buying online growing to 329 million at the same period. Moreover, e-tailers will contribute 7.4% to the total retail value

Wed, 23 Nov 2011 13:44:11 GMT

Focus Media Holding Ltd refutes allegations of Muddy Waters

Focus Media Holdings Ltd was accused by Muddy Waters of deliberately overpaying for takeovers in order to overvalue its assets. After allegations Nasdaq-listed shares of Focus Media Holdings dropped by 66 cents to $15.43 being 52-week low. However, Focus Media Holdings denies the accusations and plans to take legal action against Muddy Waters.

Wed, 23 Nov 2011 13:34:37 GMT

China outcompetes the US in smartphone industry

Despite the reported contraction in manufacturing output China overtakes the US in the smartphones industry. More than 24 million smartphone shipments were performed in China in Q3. The amount exceeds those in the US by one million. However, considering the amount of revenue generated the US still retains the leading position in the sector.

Wed, 23 Nov 2011 13:33:20 GMT

Canada's retail sales increased

Canada's core retail sales exceeded expectations, according to official sources. Core retail sales excluding automobile sales increased by a seasonally adjusted 0.5% while the projected increase was 0.4%. Total retail sales also increased by 1% in September being higher than 0.5% expected, according to report of Statistics Canada.

Wed, 23 Nov 2011 13:32:46 GMT

Greece may leave the euro-zone

The Bank of Greece announced that the country's economy is in the worst state since post-war time and Greece may withdraw from the euro zone. Greece has to put all efforts in meeting the targets of October agreement as otherwise it will face severe crisis that would force Greece to get out of the Eurozone, said the Bank of Greece.

Wed, 23 Nov 2011 13:31:02 GMT

Australia's mining tax was accepted by parliament

Australian government is going to impose a new regulation under which the largest mining companies will be obliged to pay 30% tax. The law has already passed through the lower house and is expected to be approved by upper senate in the beginning of 2012. The tax will come in force in July next year. Under the tax giant companies like Rio Tinto and

Wed, 23 Nov 2011 13:23:27 GMT

China's businesses have to innovate to survive global turmoil

China's businesses survived in the global crisis in 2008 hoping that the things will get better. However, economic state has become even worse and now it is a high time for China's companies to restructure their operations and invest essentially in innovation in order to stay competitive in the world markets, said Zhou Haichang, president of Guangdong-based Guoguang Electric Co Ltd.

Wed, 23 Nov 2011 13:21:01 GMT

Unrest in Egypt continues

Thousands of people in Cairo Tahrir Square continue demonstration despite a promise from military to speed up the approval of laws on civil rights. Mohamed Hussein Tantawi, Field Marshall announced the next presidential elections in July 2012. However, protesters claimed that it is not enough and wanted Mohamed Hussein to resign. Demonstrations continued even after dark. More than 30 people were killed and hundreds injured

Wed, 23 Nov 2011 13:19:28 GMT

US: no cuts in defense spending

It was taken for granted that US planned deficit reduction by $1.2tn will result in drastic cuts of investment in defense. However, what is called "drastic cut" in Congress means only more moderate growth in security spending than predicted. Recently announced reduction in defense spending actually resulted in increase in investment into national security between 2012 and 2020 by 16%, from $695 billion to $818

Wed, 23 Nov 2011 13:17:34 GMT

Inflation in China will be lower

Tightening policies resulted in the decrease of CPI, the main indicator of inflation, the index was only 5.5% year-to-year in October as compared to 6.1% in September. The World Bank projects lower inflationary pressure in 2012 with CPI growing by 5.3% for the 2011 and 4.1% in 2012. However, the government's monetary policy came in for criticism as the uncertainty across the developed economies rises

Wed, 23 Nov 2011 13:15:06 GMT

European banks create fake deleveraging

European banks are providing funding to asset management companies in order to fulfil capital requirements demanded by regulators. Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc is planning to lend about ВЈ600m ($939 m) to aid Blackstone Group LP acquiring portion of ВЈ1.4 bn commercial loans' portfolio from bank after private equity firm did not manage to get outside financing. Deal follows Credit Suisse Group AG's approval to

Wed, 23 Nov 2011 13:14:01 GMT

UK is not fully resistant to EU debt turmoil

George Osborne, The British Chancellor next week will submit an autumn report on the outlook of the UK economy. So far the UK managed to escape negative effects of Eurozone debt crisis. However, according to Osborne such situation will not last forever. Growth is smooth, unemployment is surging and exports are fluctuating. Moreover, budget deficit totals 10% of GDP. Osborne predicts that in nearest future

Wed, 23 Nov 2011 13:13:45 GMT

Euro weakens on forthcoming economic reports

On Wednesday morning trade Euro moved towards six-week record low as economic reports indicated Europe's fiasco to tackle debt crisis harms Eurozone's economic growth. 17-nation currency lost 0.4% against US dollar in London morning trade session and reached $1.3451. Ankita Dudani RBS's strategist claims whole euro area is imprisoned by surging costs of borrowing and absence of growth. Currently EUR/USD is trading at $1.3379.

Wed, 23 Nov 2011 13:10:56 GMT

Euro-area industrial orders drop

Industrial orders for European region declined to a 3-year record low, led by France and Germany, indicating debt turmoil is negatively contributing to region's growth. According to EU statistics office, orders in Eurozone region decreased by 6.4% compared to August this year when they added 1.4%. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg had forecast a drop of 2.7%.

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