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Stories for 2009

  • Friday, May 22nd 2009 - 12:14 UTC

    Brazilian government downgrades to 1% growth estimate for 2009

    The Brazilian government has again downgraded the economy’s growth forecast for this year which will now be 1%, according to the bi-monthly Budget reassessment from the Planning Ministry.

  • Friday, May 22nd 2009 - 12:07 UTC

    Obama sends a letter to Cristina for the May 25th celebration

    Pte. Obama and  Fernandez during the last OEA Summit

    United States president Barack Obama has sent a letter to President Cristina Fernandez praising Argentina’s efforts “to work as a constructive and stabilizing force in the region and beyond”.

  • Friday, May 22nd 2009 - 08:11 UTC

    China interest in extending more loans to Petrobras but in Renmimbi

    China Development Bank may offer more financing to Brazil’s government managed oil and gas corporation Petrobras adding to the 10 billion US dollars extended this week, said Petrobras CEO Jose Sergio Gabrielli on Thursday in New York.

  • Friday, May 22nd 2009 - 01:50 UTC

    UK could loose its premium credit ratings because of soaring debt

    The United Kingdom’s premium credit rating is under threat without action to tackle soaring debt, a leading ratings agency has said. Standard & Poor's has warned that debt could rise to 100% of output by 2013, which could lead to the UK losing its coveted 'AAA' status.

  • Friday, May 22nd 2009 - 01:42 UTC

    Steady culling of British MPs over expenses scandal practices

    Brown  “People should enter politics to serve the public. On the whole I think they do”

    British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has been forced to defend two more of his Cabinet ministers as the expenses scandal showed little sign of abating. He insisted there was “no problem” with financial arrangements that meant Transport Secretary Geoff Hoon and Work and Pensions Secretary James Purnell did not pay capital gains tax on second homes.

  • Friday, May 22nd 2009 - 01:38 UTC

    End to an injustice: Gurkhas win right to settle in Britain

    Gurkha campaigner Joanna Lumley celebrates with former Gurkha soldiers. Photo Sky News

    The British government finally relented on settlement rights for the Gurkha veterans, the elite soldiers who for over two hundred years have served in the British Army, bravely fighting all over the world including the Falklands conflict of 1982.

  • Friday, May 22nd 2009 - 01:33 UTC

    The Kirchners under increased international isolation

    President Cristina Fernandez and her husband former Pte. Nestor Kirchner

    Argentina’s ruling couple, the Kirchners growing international isolation has been highlighted by Buenos Aires political analysts. The only leader who seems to visit Buenos Aires quite often is Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez, while differences accumulate with neighbouring Brazil, Chile, Uruguay, Bolivia, with the more distant Mexico and Israel and there seems to be a growing distancing from the Obama administration.

  • Thursday, May 21st 2009 - 11:41 UTC

    Foreign direct investment to Latam reached 139 billion USD in 2008

    Direct foreign investments in Latinamerica and the Caribbean are showing a significant resistance to the global crisis and in 2008 reached a record 139 billion US dollars, up 9.4% from the previous year according the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.

  • Thursday, May 21st 2009 - 11:37 UTC

    Global steel output down by 23.6% in April

    Global steel output fell by 23.6% in April to 89-million tons, the World Steel Association said on Wednesday.

  • Thursday, May 21st 2009 - 11:24 UTC

    Mexican economy contracts 8.2% in first quarter

    Mexico’s economy shrank a record 8.2% in the first quarter, --the most since the 1995 Tequila Crisis--, battered by the global financial crisis and the outbreak of swine flu. Mexican Finance minister Agustin Carstens admitted GDP may shrink as much as 5.5% this year.