Friday, December 25, 2009
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Saturday, July 25, 2009
SBI sees rates rising in six months
KOLKATA (Reuters) - State Bank of India, the country's top lender, sees interest rates rising by up to 100 basis points in six months if cash conditions tighten, its chairman said on Monday. Banks are now flush with cash but this could come under pressure after the government last week announced record borrowings of 4.5 trillion rupees ($92 billion) in 2009/10 and as economic activity picks up in the coming months. "There is a possibility of interest rates going up by 25 to 100 basis points, if liquidity is not managed well when the busy season picks up," O.P. Bhatt told reporters on the sidelines of a banking seminar.
He was referring to the second half of the fiscal year that began in April.
Commercial bank lending rates have fallen by about 200 basis points since last October after the central bank slashed its main lending rate by 425 basis points to lift a slowing economy. "I don't see interest rate going down further," Bhatt said. "Inflation is going up, government borrowing will increase and liquidity in the system would come down, so in the next 3-6 months we could see interest rate firming up again." Indian bank loan growth slowed to around 15 percent in June from about 30 percent in 2007/08, but is expected to pick up in the coming months as economic activity revives. State Bank, which along with its associates controls a quarter of Indian bank loans and deposits, has not yet seen demand for loans picking up despite low interest rates.
The bank, which offers home loans for as low as 8 percent and clutch of other advances for small and medium firms and auto loans well below its benchmark rate, has seen only marginal loan growth in the June quarter from January-March, Bhatt said. State Bank aims to improve its net interest margin, a key measure of efficiency, to 2.5 percent from 2.3 percent in March quarter as declining interest rates hurt, he said. Shares in State Bank, which has a market value of $20.2 billion, ended 0.2 percent higher at 1,546.10 rupees in a weak Mumbai market. The stock has risen a fifth so far in 2009, compared with 39 percent gain for the main index. ($1 = 49.2 rupees)
source : http://in.reuters.com/article/businessNews/idINIndia40996420090713pageNumber=1&virtualBrandChannel=0
Friday, July 24, 2009
Use same force against terrorists: Krishna
External Affairs Minister S. M. Krishna made this observation when asked about the perceived dichotomy in Pakistan’s approach in battling terrorists on its eastern and western borders.
Mr. Krishna said India also expected Pakistan to take action against Hafiz Saeed, chief of the Jamaat-ud-Dawa, whom India believes is behind the Mumbai attacks. He pointed out that Pakistan had indicated its intention to appeal against his release, and said India would prefer to wait and see what action was actually taken against him. However, he felt that Pakistan should take action against “any terrorist” heading an organisation that “takes a position aimed against India.”
Bin Laden's son 'probably killed' by U.S. strike
One of Osama bin Laden's sons was probably killed by a U.S. missile strike in Pakistan earlier this year, U.S. National Public Radio reported, citing U.S. intelligence sources.
source : http://in.news.yahoo.com/137/20090723/738/tnl-bin-laden-s-son-probably-killed-by-u.html
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Tamils' resettlement within six months, Sri Lanka tells India
As Indian External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna held talks with his Sri Lankan counterpart Rohitha Bogollagama here, Colombo also assured New Delhi that it was committed to finding a political solution to address aspirations of the Tamil minority through devolution of powers.
source : http://in.news.yahoo.com/43/20090722/876/twl-tamils-resettlement-within-six-month.html
India may provide more relief to exporters - trade min
"We will see what best we can do to make Indian exports competitive globally," Sharma told reporters. "We are working on that."
source : http://in.news.yahoo.com/137/20090721/738/tnl-india-may-provide-more-relief-to-exp.html
Pakistan asks U.S. envoy for help to fight Taliban
During discussions with visiting U.S. special envoy Richard Holbrooke, Gilani said the United States should share "real-time,
source : http://in.news.yahoo.com/137/20090722/738/tnl-pakistan-asks-u-s-envoy-for-help-to.html
Continental Airlines issues apology to Kalam
The airlines sent a formal apology to Kalam saying, "We apologise to Dr Kalam for any inconvenience caused. Our intention was never to offend the sentiments of Dr Kalam".
source : http://in.news.yahoo.com/242/20090722/1334/tnl-continental-airlines-issues-apology.html
FACTBOX - Solar eclipses, history and science
The total eclipse was crossing straight through India and northern Bangladesh, then along the Yangtze River in China from Chongqing to Shanghai. NASA said it would last a maximum of 6 minutes, 39 seconds.
source : http://in.news.yahoo.com/137/20090722/778/tod-factbox-solar-eclipses-history-and-s.html
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Ranbaxy gets Canada''s nod to market cholesterol drug
New Delhi, July 21 (PTI) Drug maker Ranbaxy Laboratories today said it has received final approval from the Canadian drug regulator Therapeutic Products Directorate (TPD) to manufacture and market its drug for lowering cholesterol in the North American country. The company''s Canadian subsidiary Ranbaxy Pharmaceuticals -Canada Inc (RPCI) has received final approval from TPD to manufacture and market Ran-Simvastatin tablets, the Gurgaon- headquartered pharma major said in a statement. The approval for Ran-Simvastatin tablets, which are used as a lipid metabolism regulator, is in the strength of 5, 10, 20, 40 and 80 mg. "We look forward to marketing this organically developed product in all strengths that will be commercialised at an affordable price . ," RPCI President Paul Drake said. "We plan to launch Ran-Simvastatin in (September)," Drake added. According to the company, the total generic market size of Simvastatin in Canada is 153 million Canadian dollars (about Rs 666 crore). Yesterday, Ranbaxy said it has received final approval of the TPD to manufacture and market ''Ran-Amlodipine tablets'', used in treating hypertension. Shares of Ranbaxy were trading at Rs 265.60, down 1.25 per cent in afternoon trade on the Bombay Stock Exchange. PTI SKR.
Babies can follow dogspeak - literally
Kalam issue: Continental Airlines served show cause notice
India becomes R&D hot spot as high-tech firms cut costs
India gold futures stay flat after 3 days of gains
Tue, Jul 21 11:31 AM
India gold futures were flat on Tuesday after gaining about 1 percent in three sessions, when a weak dollar and rising crude oil spurred buying, analysts said. The most-active August contract was up 0.10 percent at 14,865 rupees per 10 grams at 11:17 a.m.. "Gold seems to be stressed out now and we are now seeing tired bull liquidation, which will relieve itself of the overbought conditions, but the underlying trend continues to be bullish," said Pradeep Unni, a senior research analyst with Richcomm Global Services. "Any dips must be utilized as buying oppurtunities," said Unni. High crude and a weak dollar, which drives gold prices higher suggest that the underlying strength in the yellow metal may sustain for a few days, analysts said. "There might be a slight correction initially, but gold might bounce back on inflationary pressures overseas," said Gnanasekar Thiagarajan, director, Commtrendz Research. "14,760-14,770 rupees should hold on the downside," added Thiagarajan. Open interest for August gold on MCX was at 13,341 lots, down from 13,408 a day earlier. Volume on Monday was 30.74 kg.
Cardamom futures fall on profit-taking
New Delhi, July 21 (PTI) Snapping a week-long rising streak, cardamom futures price fell by 0.48 per cent on the Multi Commodity Exchange today as speculators turned sellers at higher levels following subdued demand in the spot markets. On the MCX counter, cardamom for the most-active August contract declined by 0.48 per cent to Rs 831 per kg with an open interest of 232 lots. It gained 0.15 per cent in the previous day''s trading. Similarly, cardamom for delivery in September month contract traded 0.43 per cent lower at Rs 801.75 per kg with an open interest of 53 lots. Analysts said apart from profit-booking by traders at higher prices, sluggish demand in spot markets also put pressure on the spice prices at futures market here. PTI SUN RS KPS SUM.
Nickel futures down as profit-booking emerges
New Delhi, July 21 (PTI) After witnessing a week-long winning streak, nickel futures today turned weak and lost up to 1.18 per cent on the Multi Commodity Exchange as traders took profits at current higher prices amid overnight weakness on the London Metal Exchange. At the MCX platform, nickel for delivery in July month contract fell by 1.18 per cent at Rs 782.30 per kg with an open interest of 5,827 lots. The metal for delivery in August month contract also showed weakness and traded 1.17 per cent down at RS 782.30, having an open interest of 1,315 lots. Market analysts said besides profit-booking by traders, weak global cues also weighed on the metal prices in the futures trade. At the LME, nickel dipped 1.08 per cent at USD 16,050 a tonne in the yesterday''s trade.
Obama honours first men to land on moon
Lalit K Jha Washington, Jul 21 (PTI) Describing Apollo 11 astronauts as the "three genuine
American heroes", US President Barack Obama, honouring them at the White House, said
their exploration sparked innovation and creativity back on earth. In an impressive
ceremony, commemorating the 40 years of Moon mission, Obama honoured Apollo 11
Mission Commander Neil Armstrong, Command Module Pilot Michael Collins and Lunar
Module Pilot Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin and hailed them as "three iconic figures".
Source:
http://in.news.yahoo.com/20/20090721/365/twl-obama-honours-first-men-to-land-on-m.html
India, U.S. say agree nuclear sites, defence pact
source : http://in.news.yahoo.com/137/20090720/738/tnl-india-u-s-say-agree-nuclear-sites-de.html
FEATURE - India becomes R&D hot spot as high-tech firms cut costs
At Microsoft's research centre in a leafy lane in India's tech capital, a new generation of researchers are being groomed half a world away from the software giant's sprawling headquarters in Seattle.
Complete with beanbags and coffee served in steel tumblers, the centre is helping change the perception that India is no place for top-end research and development
source: http://in.news.yahoo.com/137/20090721/736/tnl-feature-india-becomes-r-d-hot-spot-a.html
Akshardham attack accused in police remand
source : http://in.news.yahoo.com/48/20090721/814/tnl-akshardham-attack-accused-in-police.html
Monday, July 20, 2009
India sees climate change 'pressure,' U.S. upbeat
source : http://in.news.yahoo.com/137/20090719/738/tnl-india-sees-climate-change-pressure-u.html
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Journalists convicted for filming Namibia seal hunt
two journalists guilty of illegally filming the country's controversial annual
seal hunt.
source : http://in.news.yahoo.com/43/20090717/902/twl-journalists-convicted-for-filming-na.html
Hillary Clinton in Mumbai on 5-day visit to India
source : http://in.news.yahoo.com/20/20090717/1416/tnl-hillary-clinton-in-mumbai-on-5-day-v.html
Obama, Ban condemn Indonesian terror attack
source: http://in.news.yahoo.com/20/20090717/365/twl-obama-ban-condemn-indonesian-terror.html
Friday, July 17, 2009
Players violated code of conduct - WICB
join the Test squad last week, and the official ticket launch for the 2010
World Twenty20 on July 4, violated the board's code of conduct and, in some
cases, retainer contracts. In its first formal communication with the players
on this issue, it has written individually to each of them citing breaches of
contract and seeking a reply within ten days.
source : http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/current/story/414823.html
Lockerbie outlines plans for US-style IPL
tournament in the USA were announced, the USA Cricket Association's chief
executive, Don Lockerbie, was at Lord's watching an Ashes Test, a format
many seem to think is growing less relevant by the year.
Lockerbie was in town to meet with leading administrators to advance his
plan to make the USA a major cricketing destination. While he wants to build
the USA into a leading cricketing power, he also believes Twenty20 cricket is
a format made for the American audience.
source : http://www.cricinfo.com/usa/content/current/story/414840.html
Nervy Bhullar cards 71 in major debut
matching Tiger Woods with an identical one-over 71 in the opening round of
the British Open golf tournament here today.
Lone Indian in the fray after compatriot Jeev Milkha Singh pulled out with a
lingering rib injury, Bhullar was in for some early jitters at the picturesque
Ailsa course but the youngster showed remarkable resilience to clamber of
the out hole.
source :
http://www.indopia.in/India-usa-uk-news/latest-news/625542/Sports/5/20/5
Oxygen 'may help diabetics heal foot wounds'
WHO stops giving global swine flu tally
GENEVA — Swine flu is moving around the globe at "unprecedented speed," the World Health Organisation said Friday, as it stopped giving figures on the numbers affected worldwide. he WHO said in an information note on its website Friday that it would focus on regular updates from newly affected countries, in order to keep track of the global progress of the new influenza A(H1N1) pandemic. The influenza pandemic had "spread internationally with unprecedented speed," according to the Geneva-based UN public health agency. "In past pandemics, influenza viruses have needed more than six months to spread as widely as the new H1N1 virus has spread in less than six weeks."
"The virus passes from human to human very efficiently, even without symptoms" for a carrier, added WHO spokesman Gregory Hartl.= More widespread air travel and international business and tourism since the last flu pandemic some 40 years ago was also a factor, he said. The WHO has avoided recommending travel restrictions since A(H1N1) first appeared in April. The agency said the counting of all individual cases was no longer essential to assess the risk from swine flu, so it was best to watch the virus's appearance in new territories. "WHO will continue to request that these countries report the first confirmed cases and, as far as feasible, provide weekly aggregated case numbers and descriptive epidemiology of the early cases," it added. While it eased its overall reporting requirement, the WHO called on all countries to "closely monitor unusual events," such as possible clusters of severe or fatal infections, or unusual patterns that might be associated with worsening disease. The policy shift was partly motivated by the "mildness of symptoms in the overwhelming majority of patients, who usually recover, even without medical treatment, within a week of the onset of symptoms."
"Moreover, the counting of individual cases is now no longer essential in such countries for monitoring either the level or nature of the risk posed by the pandemic virus" or to guide the best response, the UN health agency added. In some countries, the investigation and laboratory testing of all cases had absorbed huge resources, leaving health systems with little capacity to monitor severe cases or exceptional events that might mark an increase in the virulence of swine flu. "For all of these reasons, WHO will no longer issue the global tables showing the numbers of confirmed cases for all countries." The global tally given by the WHO three times a week until recently was based on laboratory confirmed cases from each country. In the last table on July 6, the health agency had recorded 94,512 cases in 136 countries and territories since April, including 429 deaths. However, several countries had already stopped lab testing of cases, while the health officials in the United States and Britain have underlined that many more people had probably been infected than the confirmed caseload. The United States has the highest death toll from swine flu of any country in the world, with 211 dead and more than 37,000 confirmed cases, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. However, the CDC estimated last month that one million Americans could have been affected by swine flu since it first appeared. Some 250,000 to 500,000 people around the world die of regular seasonal flu every year, according to the WHO.
Bowel cancer risk factor found
Class IX student tests positive for H1N1 virus
A week after schools reopened in Delhi, a student of a South Delhi school tested positive for the H1N1 virus, forcing the school authorities to ask students of her class to stay at home. The driver, students and teachers accompanying her in the school bus were also asked to “rest” at home. In the first case of swine flu in schools, the Class IX student of Sardar Patel Vidyalaya, Lodhi Estate, tested positive for the virus after she showed flu-like symptoms. “The girl had gone to Malaysia with her family. She reached India on July 8. We came to know about her situation only on Tuesday,” Anuradha Joshi, SPV principal, said. The girl was reportedly infected while on vacation. “Her family has been placed under precautionary quarantine at the Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital. I think it was very responsible of the father to inform us otherwise the situation might have been worse,” Joshi told Newsline.
source : http://www.indianexpress.com/news/Class-IX-student-tests-positive-for-H1N1-virus/490481/
Iceland's parliament votes in favor of EU membership
voted in favor of launching membership talks with the European Union (EU)
on Thursday afternoon, according to reports reaching here from Reykjavik.
Thirty-three members of the parliament voted for the EU membership
talks, 28 against and two abstained. Parliamentarians from all five political
parties voted in favor of the resolution, said a statement from the Icelandic
Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
source :
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-07/17/content_11721342.html
Mexico to pour troops into drug war state
police and naval officers to a western state where a flare-up in drug gang
violence is posing a new challenge to President Felipe Calderon in his home state.
The surge, one of the biggest in the three-year drug war, will add to an
existing anti-drug force of several hundred troops and federal cops in
marijuana-producing Michoacan state, where heavily armed traffickers have
unleashed a wave of attacks on security forces in recent days.
source : http://www.reuters.com/article/latestCrisis/idUSN16447288
U.S. wants to boost Japan nuclear umbrella: paper
the nuclear deterrent it provides for its Asian ally, a senior U.S. official was
quoted as saying on Friday amid regional tensions over North Korea's
nuclear and missile tests.
Kurt Campbell, the assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific
Affairs, said Washington and Tokyo planned to hold regular talks on
boosting what is dubbed the "nuclear umbrella," starting on Saturday, the
Nikkei newspaper said.
source :
http://www.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUSTRE56G0RX20090717
Aso Survives Rebel LDP Bid to Oust Him Before Japan Election
by rebel lawmakers within his Liberal Democratic Party to oust him before a
general election next month that polls suggest it will lose.
Legislators led by former LDP Secretary-General Hidenao Nakagawa failed
to get the required number of signatures from colleagues in both houses of
parliament needed to call a meeting for a vote on Aso’s leadership, senior
party lawmaker Masatoshi Wakabayash said..
source :
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601080&sid=aIwnbz3HVzu
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NAM strives for bigger role but challenges remain
Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) wrapped up here Thursday, NAM countries
have demonstrated again their determination to play a bigger role in the
world arena.
During the two-day summit, the grouping of pan-developing countries
called for closer solidarity among member states to address global threats and
challenges and promote world peace and development.
source :
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-07/17/content_11721118.html
Ban Ki-moon condemns killing of UN staffer in Pakistan
condemned the killing of a UN staffer and his bodyguard by unidentified
gunmen
during a failed kidnapping bid in the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar.
"The Secretary-General strongly condemns this brutal attack on humanitarian
personnel who are working for the well-being of the Pakistani people," his
spokesperson Marie Okabe told reporters at the UN headquarters here.
source :
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/NEWS-World-US-Ban-Ki-moon-condem
ns-killing-of-UN-staffer-in-Pakistan/articleshow/4787885.cms
U.S. video game sales post largest decline since 2000
U.S. sales of video game equipment and software fell 31 percent to $1.17 billion in June, research group NPD said on Thursday, the largest decline since 2000. Sales of game software fell 29 percent to $625.8 million, while hardware sales dropped 38 percent to $382.6 million. Sales of accessories declined 22 percent. Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Pachter blamed the decline in part on the high cost of video game consoles. "The consumer is just not buying hardware at these prices ... clearly the consumer is just waiting for price cuts," said Pachter, who expects industry sales to pick up in September with the release of new high-profile titles. Overall video game sales are down 12 percent year-to-date, NPD said. Nintendo's Wii was once again the top-selling home console in June with 362,000 units, although sales were down about 45 percent from the same month last year. The Wii has been the top home console in the United States for 21 consecutive months, Nintendo said. NPD analyst Anita Frazier said the economy is definitely hurting the gaming industry, which was once thought to be relatively insulated from the downturn. "This is one of the first months where I think the impact of the economy is clearly reflected in the sales numbers," Frazier said in a statement. "The size of the decline could also point to consumers deferring limited discretionary spending until a big event (must-have new title, hardware price cut) compels them to spend," the statement added. Microsoft's XBox 360 was the No. 2 home console in the month -- and the only one to see a year-over-year unit increase -- followed by Sony Corp's PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 2.Sales of the Nintendo DS family of handheld consoles totaled 767,000, NPD said, well above the 164,000 recorded by the Sony PSP. Denise Kaigler, vice president of corporate affairs for Nintendo of America, said she had higher expectations for the second half, given the company's release schedule. "Last year the focus was on the first half when you look at the strong launches ... this year our strong titles are coming out in the second half of the year." The top-selling game title in June was Activision Blizzard's "Prototype," which sold about 600,000 units across two platforms.
Senate Likely to Vote on Sotomayor in August
the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday, acknowledging regret for
having said that a “wise Latina” judge could decide a case better than a white
man while defending her role in a case involving New Haven firefighters in
which she was reversed by the Supreme Court.
source :
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/17/us/politics/17confirm.html?hpw
Google sees YouTube profitable in near future
Fri, Jul 17 11:58 AM
Web video site YouTube will be profitable for Google Inc in the near future, the Internet search leader said on Thursday. Google acquired YouTube for $1.65 billion in 2006, but has lost money on the site that lets people post and share videos free. Analysts have raised concerns about the huge costs involved in streaming millions of videos with only a tiny swathe of them being supported by advertising. "YouTube is now on a trajectory that we're very pleased with," Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt said during an earnings call on Thursday.He added that Google is helping marketers and advertising agencies create "great ads easily" for YouTube. Google executives have recently made bullish remarks on YouTube's revenue growth. Schmidt told reporters at the Sun Valley technology and media conference this month that new advertising formats, such as pre-roll ads that appear before a Web video program, will draw in more revenue. On Thursday, Google's head of product management and marketing, Jonathan Rosenberg, said "monetized views" -- people viewing videos that are supported by advertising -- more than tripled in the past year.
"We're now monetizing billions of views of partner videos every month," he said. In response to an analyst question, Google Chief Financial Officer Patrick Pichette said recent efforts to introduce new ad formats and promote videos have helped to establish YouTube's home page among advertisers as relevant and "desirable for customers." "We're really pleased both in terms of (YouTube's) revenue growth, which is really material to YouTube, and... in the not long, too-long-distant future, we actually see a very profitable and good business for us," Pichette said. Google reported a quarterly profit on Thursday that beat Wall Street expectations, but its revenue growth was not as stellar as some investors had hoped, sending its shares down nearly 3 percent.
Court in Pakistan acquits Sharif
hijacking charges, removing the final ban on him running for public office.
He was banned after being found guilty of hijacking then army chief General
Pervez Musharraf's plane in 1999.
source : http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/8155133.stm
A subdued Beckham returns, hatchets buried
The England international was booed by the crowd with every touch of the ball but said,after playing a minor role in the L.A. Galaxy's convincing win over Major League Soccer's worst team, he was pleased to be back with his team mates.
Source : http://in.news.yahoo.com/137/20090717/375/tsp-a-subdued-beckham-returns-hatchets-b.html
Govt introduces bill to regulate fees in pvt schools
the state government on Thursday introduced a Bill to regulate fee
structure and arm itself with penal powers against erring schools.
The Tamil Nadu Schools (Regulation of Collection of Fee) Bill, 2009,
introduced by school education minister Thangam Thennarasu in the
assembly, seeks to constitute...
source :
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/NEWS-City-Chennai-Govt-introduces-bil
l-to-regulate-fees-in-pvt-schools/articleshow/4787077.cms
Tiger targets Turnberry turnaround
opening with a one-over-par 71.
The American world number one, in pursuit of his 15th major title, failed to take advantage of ideal scoring conditions on Thursday,
ending the first round seven strokes behind leader Miguel Angel Jimenez of Spain.
Source : http://in.news.yahoo.com/137/20090717/375/tsp-tiger-targets-turnberry-turnaround.html