Friday, March 9, 2012

Greece - Finance Minister hails 'historic' debt deal

Published on Mar 9, 2012 by
http://www.euronews.com/ The Greek finance minister has hailed the bond swap deal that has enabled his country to avoid imminent bankrupcty.

The government says well over 80 percent of private creditors have backed a plan that leaves the path clear for a new international bailout worth 130 billion euros from the EU, ECB and IMF.

It aims to use the law to force unwilling investors to participate.

In parliament the Finance Minister
Evangelos Venizelos said it was a historic day for the people and the national economy. The deal had an extremely high degree of success and exceeded all expectations, he said.

"The Greek people will understand that the debt swap deal is the best and most efficient method to solve the economy's problems."

In order to cut the national debt drastically, private investors are accepting huge losses in exchange for new bonds. Greece now looks ready to receive the first batch of bailout funds.

"It is more than expected and I think it is a
resounding success. It is very important, not
the transaction 'per se', but the fact that this is the beginning of the restoration of confidence in the economy," said financial analyst Michalis Massourakis.

On the streets, some are angry at what they see as one rule for the government, another for ordinary people.

"They chase people for owing 100 euros to a bank, yet those who owe billions are exempt? Aren't they ashamed of themselves? I spit on them," said one man.

"It's good for them. What about for us? Nothing! Everyone's left to fend for himself. In a while people will be on the streets." said another.

The unemployment rate - a record 21 per cent in December - is twice the eurozone average; more than half of young people are out of work.

Austerity measures ordered by international creditors have fuelled many people's anger.

Europe - Italian and UK industrial output fall

Published on Mar 9, 2012 by
http://www.euronews.com/ Italy's industrial output was much weaker than expected in January - down 2.5 percent from December.

On an annual basis -- adjusted to account for different numbers of work days -- it fell five percent.

The decline was led by a decrease in investment goods and consumer goods, national statistics office Istat said.

UK industrial production also suffered a shock fall in January with oil and gas output experiencing the worst decline.

But British factory output was also weaker than predicted.

Industrial output in the UK shrank by 0.4 percent in January, wiping out December's gains and confounding economists' forecasts for a 0.3 percent rise.

The data from Britain's Office for National Statistics will put extra pressure on finance minister George Osborne to find measures to boost the economy as he prepares to unveil his 2012 budget on March 21, and may boost the chances that the Bank of England will extend its asset purchase programme in May.

Brazil - Prince Harry arrives in Rio de Janiero

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Harry has touched down in Rio on the start of a three-day visit to Brazil where he will promote all things British, as well as play beach volleyball and a charity polo match.

Spain - EU checks Country's deficit figures

Published on Mar 9, 2012 by
http://www.euronews.com/ The European Commission has confirmed it sent inspectors to Spain this week to evaluate its budget deficit figures for last year.

That after the numbers came in substantially higher than expected at 8.5 percent of GDP, far above expectations for a figure around 6.0 percent.

The size of the deficit has to be confirmed before discussions can start on whether Madrid will be given more flexibility in its targets.

The government also said it would not meet its target for this year of 4.4 percent, saying the deficit would be 5.8 percent.

"Technicians of the European Commission have been in Madrid this week to collect information on the (2011) public accounts," said Amadeu Altafaj, the Commission's spokesman on economic and monetary affairs.

"It is a normal practice in all countries under an excessive deficit procedure."

Spain - Pastora Soler: "Quédate conmigo", con subtítulos en inglés

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'Quédate conmigo' es la canción que defenderá Pastora Soler en el Festival de Eurovisión de 2012. Pastora Soler nos habla de la canción, con subtítulos en inglés.
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Japan - Return to Kawauchi, tsunami ghost town

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Kawauchi used to be a thriving village of some 3,000 people until a nuclear meltdown at the nearby Fukushima No.1 power plant caused by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami forced villagers to leave in their droves. One year on roads are deserted, houses stand empty and shops are closed. Nobody wants to go back home.

Chile - women's rights protest for International Women's Day ends in fierce clashes

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A march in the country's capital, Santiago, for International Women's Day
ended in chaos as protesters clashed with police and smashed shop windows.