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Stories for March 3rd 2009

  • Tuesday, March 3rd 2009 - 23:00 UTC

    Tourism expenditure in Uruguay up 40% during January

    Cruise in Punta del Este

    Tourists arriving in Uruguay during January spent 40% more than a year ago although the number remained almost similar, 315.000, according to the latest figures released by the Ministry of Tourism.

  • Tuesday, March 3rd 2009 - 23:00 UTC

    Uruguay's exports down for the fourth month running

    Uruguay's exports were down 20% in February compared to a year ago, the fourth month running, evidence that the global slowdown has reached the country's foreign trade, according to Foreign Trade expert Luis Bonifacino, quoted in the Montevideo press.

  • Tuesday, March 3rd 2009 - 23:00 UTC

    Spain gateway for South American cocaine, says US report

    Organised criminal networks have turned Spain into a major gateway into Europe for illegal shipments of cocaine and cannabis, according to the US State Department and published in the Gibraltar Chronicle.

  • Tuesday, March 3rd 2009 - 23:00 UTC

    Standard Chartered bank reports 19% rise in profits

    John Peace, acting chairman of Standard Chartered

    Standard Chartered bank, which focuses on Asia, Africa and the Middle East, has defied the gloom afflicting the sector by reporting a rise in profits. The bank said pre-tax profit for 2008 was $4.8bn (?3.4bn), up 19% compared with a year earlier. Standard Chartered said that it was on a “firm footing” for 2009.

  • Tuesday, March 3rd 2009 - 23:00 UTC

    Number of unemployed in Spain stands at 3.5 million

    The number of unemployed people in Spain jumped by 154,058 in February, as the deepening recession forced companies to lay off more workers. The total number of people out of work in Spain now stands at almost 3.5 million, official figures show.

  • Tuesday, March 3rd 2009 - 23:00 UTC

    Bolivia dengue cases could reach 50.000 by end of March

    Bolivia revealed Tuesday that 35.500 people have contracted the benign strain of the mosquito transmitted dengue disease while 20 have died from the deadly haemorrhagic variant. There are also fears that before the rainy season is over 50.000 people could be infected.

  • Tuesday, March 3rd 2009 - 23:00 UTC

    Offshore tax havens skim UK treasury of ? 4 billion says TUC

    United Kingdom is losing at least ?4 billion a year through wealthy residents holding their money in offshore tax havens, claims a research from the TUC (Trade unions congress).

  • Tuesday, March 3rd 2009 - 23:00 UTC

    Obama praises US/UK “special relation”; Brown in Congress

    PM Brown and Pte. Obama

    President Barack Obama said Tuesday the US-UK “special relationship will only get stronger”, after holding talks with Prime Minister Gordon Brown. It was “not just important to me; it's important to the American people”, he said told reporters in the White House.

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