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World Bank releases new East Asia and Pacific Regional Report

Low and Middle Income East Asia Needs Improve Higher Education

Should be more responsive to labor market demands and the economy as a whole
Special Correspondent - 2011-10-13 09:02
TOKYO: Low and middle-income countries in East Asia need to make their higher education systems more responsive to labor market demands and the economy as a whole to climb up the income ladder, says a new World Bank East Asia and Pacific Regional Report released today.
India

A DELICATE BALANCING ACT FOR RBI IN MID-YEAR POLICY

ELEVATED INFLATION STUBBORN EVEN AS ECONOMY SLOWS
S. Sethuraman - 2011-10-13 08:52
Despite signs of industrial slowdown, which corporates attribute mainly to successive rate increases while exercising their pricing power, the Reserve Bank of India is unlikely to make a pause in the pursuit of its primary objective of price stability, given India’s elevated inflation remaining stubborn, with no let-up in food or energy prices, in its forthcoming mid-year monetary policy review.
India

ANNA IS STAKING TOO MUCH ON HISAR POLL

CONFUSION ABOUNDS ON TEAM’S FUTURE STRATEGY
Kalyani Shankar - 2011-10-13 08:49
Is the Team Anna becoming politically overambitious? Will Anna’s call to reject the Congress in the Hisar by-poll get positive response from the public or will he soon learn that the Indian voters have a mind of their own and will not do his bidding? Only time will be able to answer these questions.
On the visit of President of Vietnam Truong Tan Sang

India, Vietnam sign Extradition Treaty and five other pacts

Direct flights from India to Vietnam by July 2012
ASHOK B SHARMA - 2011-10-12 23:57
New Delhi: India and Vietnam on Wednesday signed six agreements at the official level including extradition treaty between two countries. The other pacts were in the areas of oil and natural gas, agriculture and fishery research and education and culture.

HAITI COULD CLEAR LESS THAN HALF OF RUBBLE CAUSED BY EARTHQUAKE LAST YEAR

Special Correspondent - 2011-10-12 23:47
New York: Thousands of Haitians participating in a large-scale clean-up coordinated by the United Nations have removed more than 40 per cent of the 10 million cubic metres of rubble caused by last year’s earthquake.

Chad’s internal security and economic situation improves, but crisis in Libya poses risks

Special Correspondent - 2011-10-12 23:40
Executive Directors of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have noted that higher-than-expected oil prices in 2010 had contributed to improving Chad’s overall fiscal and external balances, while a rebound in agriculture boosted real GDP growth to 13 percent. Directors commended the authorities for the appropriate measures undertaken in response to last year’s food shortages. With these measures and favorable rains, agricultural production nearly doubled and food prices declined, cushioning Chad from the impact of rising international food prices.

INTERNATIONAL TOURIST NUMBERS TO HIT 1.8 BILLION BY 2030

Special Correspondent - 2011-10-12 23:40
New York: The number of tourists travelling outside their countries is projected to reach 1.8 billion within two decades, with emerging economies responsible for the highest growth rates, according to a new report released by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO).
Federated States of Micronesia

Economic recovery likely to weaken in the near and medium term

Special Correspondent - 2011-10-12 23:28
Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) economy continues to expand. The economy grew by 3.1 percent in FY2010, mainly driven by continuing expansion in construction activities, fishery sector, and public administration. Private sector employment grew by an impressive 8 percent in FY2010, but was driven mostly by construction projects financed by foreign grants or public funds. The economy remains dependent on the large public sector, with businesses relying on infrastructure projects and government services. Inflation has subsided to 4.3 percent in FY2010, after reaching 8.2 percent in FY2009, as a result of moderating food and fuel prices.

SECURITY SECTOR REFORM IN AFRICAN COUNTRIES EMERGING FROM CONFLICT

Special Correspondent - 2011-10-12 23:24
New York: The Security Council today debated the need to reform the security sector in African countries emerging from conflict, with the United Nations peacekeeping chief calling it crucial to ensuring stability, reducing poverty and promoting sustainable development

GREEN INDUSTRIES ESSENTIAL TO FOSTER SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC GROWTH

Special Correspondent - 2011-10-12 23:19
New York: Industries should take into account green measures for every aspect of what they do to be able to ensure their sustainable future, the United Nations agency entrusted with accelerating industrial development in poorer States said today.