A dozen killed in Egypt November 20, 2011 AT LEAST 12 people were killed in clashes between security forces and crowds protesting against Egypt’s ruling military council yesterday, in some of the worst violence since the overthrow of former president Hosni Mubarak. With just a week before voting in the first free parliamentary election in decades, the confrontations raised worries about the impending [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING November 20, 2011 FINANCIAL TIMES CAYMAN DIRECTORS COLLECT FUND JOBS A small group of Cayman Island “jumbo directors” are sitting on the boards of hundreds of hedge funds as demand for independent directors booms in the Caribbean tax haven. A least four individuals hold more than 100 non-executive directorships each, and 14 have more than 70 – each [...]
EU in push for joint euro-bonds November 20, 2011 The EU does not need a treaty change to issue region-wide euro-bonds, according to the European Commission (EC), but would be best off negotiating one anyway so that the bonds can be underwritten jointly by Eurozone governments. In a discussion paper for release this week, the EC attempts to put the issue of euro-bonds on [...]
Qantas nears union deadline November 20, 2011 Qantas Airways hopes to reach an agreement with unions by a deadline today, or face a settlement imposed by Australia’s industrial umpire, but a union said a deal looked unlikely in a bitter fight over pay and moving jobs to Asia. The airline and three main unions have until 1pm GMT today to reach a [...]
CBI: exports can give us a £20bn boost November 20, 2011 POLICIES focused on boosting exports from the UK could provide a £20bn lift to the economy by 2020, the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) will argue today. The government should ensure any new legislation is exporter-friendly; help exporters get more credit; and boost the UK’s hub and regional airport capacity, the business group says in [...]
US committee is unlikely to have agreed budget cut plan November 20, 2011 A US government committee is expected to announce today that it has failed to come up with a plan to make a dent in Washington’s $15 trillion (£9.5 trillion) debt pile. The congressional cross-party “super-committee” charged with finding $1.2 trillion in budget cuts over a decade is set to announce that it has failed to [...]
Libya to try Saif Gaddafi itself November 20, 2011 LIBYA stood firm yesterday over the trial of Muammar Gaddafi’s son Saif al-Islam, saying its courts could judge him fairly, defying the International Criminal Court, which says it is its right to try him at The Hague for crimes against humanity. As news came in of the capture of Gaddafi’s feared intelligence chief, Abdullah al-Senussi, [...]
NY police avert terrorist plan November 20, 2011 NEW York officials said yesterday that police have arrested a man trying to build a pipe bomb with instructions from an al Qaeda magazine, which he planned to use against US soldiers. The suspect – identified as Jose Pimentel, 27 – was charged with three terrorism-related counts and two other counts. Beyond soldiers, his intended [...]
City: no substantial growth until 2013 November 20, 2011 THE majority of our Voice of the City panel thinks the UK will not return to annual growth of two per cent until at least 2013, according to our latest survey. Almost a third (31 per cent) of our panel, recruited in association with PoliticsHome.com, believe the UK economy will start growing at two per [...]
Vodafone India offices raided in anti-corruption investigation November 20, 2011 VODAFONE was last night facing a fresh crisis in its all-important Indian growth market, after police raided its offices in connection with a corruption investigation. The weekend searches at Vodafone’s Indian unit and Bharti Airtel’s offices were to seek details on spectrum allocation by the government to operators between 2001 and 2002. The searches were [...]