Monday, March 17, 2014

Portuguese Bonds Advance With Italy, Spain After Crimea’s Vote

By Lukanyo Mnyanda and Neal Armstrong  Mar 17, 2014 6:30 PM GMT+0200
Portugal’s government bonds rose as investors bet Crimea’s vote to leave Ukraine and join Russia won’t lead to serious conflict, boosting demand for the euro area’s higher-yielding assets.

Italian and Spanish securities also gained even as the U.S. and the European Union condemned the referendum and imposed sanctions on individuals in Russia. Greek bonds advanced as the nation was said to be approaching agreement with its creditors. German 10-year bunds, which rose last week by the most since September, declined. Portugal’s bonds have also been supported as the nation moves toward exiting a bailout program.

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16.03.2014 : 16:17
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Εμείς οι Ελληνες δεν γνωρίζουμε σε βάθος την Ιστορία μας, παρά την υπερηφάνεια που νιώθουμε γι’ αυτήν. Ενα μεγάλο κομμάτι των συμπολιτών μας την έχει μάθει, κυρίως τη σύγχρονη Ιστορία, μέσα από ένα πολύ συγκεκριμένο πρίσμα, που παρουσιάζει την Ελλάδα πάντοτε κυνηγημένη και τους Ελληνες μονίμως αλάθητους. Αυτό το θεμελιώδες έλλειμμα ιστορικής γνώσης δικαιολογεί πολλά, μα πάρα πολλά, από τα ιδεολογήματα, τα στερεότυπα και τις θεωρίες συνωμοσίας που καταδυναστεύουν τον δημόσιο διάλογο και σκοτώνουν την κοινή λογική.

China's yuan dips in widened band, but scope for big swings seen limited

BY LU JIANXIN AND SAIKAT CHATTERJEE
SHANGHAI/HONG KONG Mon Mar 17, 2014 5:46am EDT
(Reuters) - China's yuan eased against the dollar on Monday after the central bank doubled the currency's daily trading band as part of its commitment to let markets play a greater role in the economy.

Yet the currency moved in a relatively narrow range reflecting market views that the People's Bank of China will seek to limit currency swings at a time when markets fret over China's cooling growth and the quality of corporate debt.

Crimea Votes to Secede From Ukraine as Russian Troops Keep Watch

By DAVID M. HERSZENHORNMARCH 16, 2014
The New York Times

SIMFEROPOL, Ukraine — With thousands of heavily armed Russian troops occupying this perennially embattled peninsula, an overwhelming majority of Crimeans voted on Sunday to secede from Ukraine and join Russia, resolutely carrying out a public referendum that Western leaders had declared illegal and vowed to punish with economic sanctions.

Sunday, March 16, 2014

With Takeover Of Natural Gas Station, Russia Ratchets Up Tension With Ukraine

Forbes
By Doug Schoen

Since the protests in Kiev turned bloody weeks ago, there has been one question on my mind: when will Russia invade Ukraine?
And now I have my answer: yesterday.

Η πικρή ιστορία της «λίστας των 1.700»

ΓΙΑΝΝΗΣ ΠΑΛΑΙΟΛΟΓΟΣ
Καθημερινή
Η Κατερίνα Φραντζεσκάκη δείχνει να έχει βρει την ησυχία της. Βετεράνος 32 χρόνια στο υπουργείο Οικονομικών, τα 25 από αυτά στις ελεγκτικές υπηρεσίες, τον Νοέμβριο του 2012 παραιτήθηκε από τη θέση της διευθύντριας Ελέγχων του υπουργείου. Ενα χρόνο νωρίτερα, είχε εκπληρώσει το νεανικό της όνειρο: πέτυχε στις εξετάσεις της Ιατρικής και φοιτούσε ήδη ως πρωτοετής φοιτήτρια στο Πανεπιστήμιο της Πάτρας. «Τον τελευταίο χρόνο, δεν μπορώ καν να ακούω ειδήσεις για τα οικονομικά. Παθαίνω αλλεργία», δηλώνει στην «Κ», ένα ηλιόλουστο απόγευμα του Φεβρουαρίου.

«Αν ήξερα τι θα έβρισκα, μπορεί και να μη δεχόμουν»

ΜΑΡΙΑΝΝΑ ΚΑΚΑΟΥΝΑΚΗ
Καθημερινή
Μετά την εξάωρη «κατάθεσή» του στην Επιτροπή Θεσμών και Διαφάνειας της Βουλής, ο κ. Παναγιώτης Νικολούδης μίλησε με στενούς συνεργάτες του. «Χαμός έγινε», του είπαν. «Τι χαμός; Επανάσταση θα έπρεπε να έχει γίνει. Να έχει κατέβει κόσμος στο Σύνταγμα», απάντησε εκείνος. Ο πρόεδρος της Αρχής με τον τίτλο που μοιάζει σαν τρένο, όπως είπε χαριτολογώντας στους βουλευτές, παρουσίασε τα αποτελέσματα της τελευταίας χρονιάς στις τρεις μονάδες της υπηρεσίας του: στην Καταπολέμηση της Νομιμοποίησης Εσόδων από Εγκληματικές Δραστηριότητες, της Χρηματοδότησης της Τρομοκρατίας και στον Ελεγχο των Δηλώσεων Περιουσιακής Κατάστασης, δηλαδή το «πόθεν έσχες».

Friday, March 14, 2014

Putin Declares War

Will Obama and Europe let him get away with carving up Ukraine?
March 2, 2014 10:11 a.m. ET
The Wall Street Journal
Vladimir Putin's Russia seized Ukraine's Crimean peninsula by force on the weekend and now has his sights on the rest of his Slavic neighbor. The brazen aggression brings the threat of war to the heart of Europe for the first time since the end of the Cold War. The question now is what President Obama and free Europe are going to do about it.

Russia holds war games near Ukraine; Merkel warns of catastrophe

BY STEPHEN BROWN AND TIMOTHY HERITAGE
BERLIN/MOSCOW Fri Mar 14, 2014 2:53am EDT
(Reuters) - Russia launched new military exercises near its border with Ukraine on Thursday, showing no sign of backing down on plans to annex its neighbor's Crimea region despite a stronger than expected drive for sanctions from the EU and United States.

India Looking for Malaysian Jet as U.S. Sees Air Piracy

By Alan Levin, Kartikay Mehrotra and Anurag Kotoky  Mar 14, 2014 5:37 AM GMT+0200
India’s navy set up a search zone for the missing Malaysian airliner in the Andaman Sea, hundreds of miles off the course of Flight 370, as evidence mounted that the plane may have flown long after controllers lost contact.

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Challenges Ahead in Crimea

Brookings

By: Steven Pifer
Editor’s Note from Lawfare: The Russian military occupation of the Crimea and Russian president Vladimir Putin’s attempts to railroad a political settlement that would separate Crimea from the rest of Ukraine is the latest, and perhaps the most formidable, foreign policy test for the Obama administration. Events on the ground are fast-moving and defy easy categorization, further complicating policymaking. Steven Pifer, a senior fellow here at Brookings as well as the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine during several pivotal years in the Clinton administration, offers his perspective on the challenges ahead and the best approach for the United States and its allies.

Greek journalist-turned-politician rides anti-establishment wave

BY DEEPA BABINGTON AND RENEE MALTEZOU
ATHENS Thu Mar 13, 2014 8:11am EDT
(Reuters) - A television journalist-turned-political crusader promising to shake up Greek politics is winning unexpectedly strong support from voters in the run-up to European elections in May.

Tapping into the disgust felt by many Greeks against established politicians with a call for a grassroots, youth-led movement to solve Greek problems, Stavros Theodorakis has quickly snapped up followers from both the left and the right.

Irish Bonds Rise, Yields Drop to Record in Market Return

By Lucy Meakin  Mar 13, 2014 3:47 PM GMT+0200  0 Comments  Email  Print
Bloomberg
Ireland’s 10-year yield fell to a record as the nation auctioned government bonds for the first time since 2010, the latest sign the euro region’s financial woes are abating.

Italy’s bonds also advanced as the Treasury in Rome sold 7.75 billion euros ($10.8 billion) of debt due between 2016 and 2037. The average yield to maturity on securities from Greece, Ireland, Italy, Portugal and Spain fell to the lowest in the history of the euro area this week, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch indexes, as investors return to markets they shunned during the region’s debt crisis.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Greece posts wider primary budget surplus in Jan-Feb

ATHENS, March 11 Tue Mar 11, 2014 6:40am EDT
Reuters
(Reuters) - Greece's central government posted a primary budget surplus, before interest payments, of 2.1 billion euros ($2.91 billion) in the first two months of the year, compared to a surplus of 487 million euros in the same period last year, deputy finance minister Christos Staikouras said on Tuesday.

This is far above an interim target for a surplus in Jan-Feb of 1.047 billion euros. The figure excludes the budgets of social security organisations and local administration.



Soros Says Europe Faces 25 Years of Stagnation Without Overhaul

By Jesse Westbrook  Mar 12, 2014 12:45 PM GMT+0200
Bloomberg
Billionaire investor George Soros said Europe faces 25 years of Japanese-style stagnation unless politicians pursue further integration of the currency bloc and change policies that have discouraged banks from lending.

While the immediate financial crisis that has plagued Europe since 2010 “is over,” it still faces a political crisis that has divided the region between creditor and debtor nations, Soros, 83, said in a Bloomberg Television interview in London today. At the same time, banks have been encouraged to pass stress tests, rather than boost the economy by providing capital to businesses, he said.

Why regulation — on yogurt and more — is blocking Greece’s recovery


By Peter Gumbel MARCH 11, 2014
Reuters
The news that Greek-style yogurt maker Chobani is looking to sell a minority stake that would value the company at around $2.5 billion should in theory be a big boost for Greece’s beleaguered dairy industry.

Προσέλαβαν 80 εργαζόμενους στην ΟΣΥ με πλαστά ή παραποιημένα πτυχία

ΔΗΜΟΣΙΕΥΣΗ: 11/03/2014 23:14
TA NEA 
Πλαστά πιστοποιητικά σπουδών φέρνουν στην επιφάνεια οι εσωτερικοί έλεγχοι που γίνονται με εντολή του υπουργείου Διοικητικής Μεταρρύθμισης στους φακέλους του προσωπικού της εταιρείας Οδικές Συγκοινωνίες (ΟΣΥ).

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Malaysia military tracked missing plane to west coast: source

BY EVELINE DANUBRATA AND NILUKSI KOSWANAGE
KUALA LUMPUR Tue Mar 11, 2014 8:12am EDT
Reuters
(Reuters) - Malaysia's military believes it tracked a missing jetliner by radar over the Strait of Malacca, far from where it last made contact with civilian air traffic control off the country's east coast, a military source told Reuters.

In one of the most baffling mysteries in recent aviation history, a massive search operation for the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200ER, now in its fourth day, has so far found no trace of the aircraft or the 239 passengers and crew.

Ukraine crisis: Russia preparing counter-offer to US demands


Kremlin says Washington’s stance on negotiations unacceptable because it accepts ouster of Yanukovych as fait accompli

Associated Press in Kiev
theguardian.com, Tuesday 11 March 2014 04.25 GMT

Russia has said it is drafting counterproposals to a US plan for a negotiated solution to the Ukraine crisis. The Kremlin denounced the new western-backed government as an unacceptable “fait accompli” and claimed Russian-leaning parts of the country had been plunged into lawlessness.

Beware Greeks Selling Gifts as EU Frets: Euro Credit

By Nikos Chrysoloras and Marcus Bensasson  Mar 10, 2014 1:35 PM GMT+0200
Bloomberg

The European Commission, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund have expressed a view that the Greek government may repeat past mistakes if it manages to slip the shackles of its bailout program