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Continued fiscal consolidation has improved Romania’s credibility

Special Correspondent - 2011-11-07 18:46
Staff teams from the European Commission (EC) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) visited Bucharest from October 25 until November 7 for the regular review of Romania’s economic program. The objectives of the program are to solidify economic growth while maintaining macroeconomic and financial stability.

Tanzania intends to pursue prudent fiscal policies in 2012/13

Special Correspondent - 2011-11-07 14:45
An International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission, led by Mr. Peter Allum, visited Dar es Salaam during October 26–November 7, 2011 to conduct discussions for the third review under the Policy Support Instrument (PSI). The mission met with Finance Minister Mkulo, Bank of Tanzania Governor Ndulu, and other senior officials, as well as representatives of the private sector, civil society, and development partners.

Russia's key priority must be to rebuild fiscal buffers

Special Correspondent - 2011-11-07 14:42
Ms. Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), today called on Russia and emerging Europe to strengthen policies to guard against rising risks in the global economy.

ADB is lending $170 million to build a new power plant in Thailand

Special Correspondent - 2011-11-07 04:40
MANILA, PHILIPPINES – The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is lending $170 million to build a new power plant in Thailand that will provide clean, affordable electricity to help meet the country’s increasing demand for supply.

SECURITY COUNCIL CALLS ON ALL LIBERIANS TO TAKE PART IN UPCOMING POLL

Special Correspondent - 2011-11-06 23:24
New York: Voicing concern over statements urging a boycott of Liberia's presidential run-off, the Security Council on Sunday called on all actors to work together to ensure a successful completion of the electoral process.

CENTRAL AMERICA FLOODS CRISIS ONLY JUST BEGINNING

Special Correspondent - 2011-11-05 23:51
New York: The humanitarian emergency caused by last month's devastating floods in Central America is only just beginning, a top United Nations relief official said today, warning that the situation could get worse for the estimated 1.2 million people affected without urgent international support.

NEPALI MAOISTS SPLIT OVER INDIA

BHATTARAI UNDER ATTACK FROM HARDLINERS
Sankar Ray - 2011-11-05 11:38
KOLKATA: The hurriedly called one-day meeting of the central committee of United Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) in Kathmandu on November 3 reflected a splitting mood in the Maoist party with the vice-chairman Mohan Baidya’s 10-point note of dissent. The UCPN (Maoist) chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal expressed concern stating that “the intra-party rift reached its climax”. A day before the CC meet, Baidya a k a Kiranji in a press statement opposed the seven-point peace deal with the major parties on the integration of Maoists’ People’s Liberation Army with the Nepali Army.

CANNES SUMMIT COMMITS TO ACTIONS ON GROWTH AND STABILITY

MAJOR RESPONSIBILITY REMAINS FOR EURO LEADERS TO SAVE ZONE
S. Sethuraman - 2011-11-05 11:35
The G-20 Leaders Summit in Cannes (Nov.3-4) may not have geared itself fully to confront the daunting challenges of restoring growth and financial stability with a time-frame, but its “firm commitment” to what it calls a “global strategy for growth and jobs” offers some hope for beleaguered economies while the overall outcome, given recent financial turmoils in Eurozone, must be rated satisfactory.
India

RAHUL TO TAKE CHARGE OF CONGRESS

MANMOHAN NOT TO BE DISTURBED
Harihar Swarup - 2011-11-05 11:32
Surely but steadily Sonia Gandhi has been grooming Rahul to take over the reigns of the party. The first indication of her plan came to the fore when it was known the Intelligence Bureau Chief has been asked to brief young Gandhi on national politics. This was a clear hint that Rahul may intervene in matters of governance and events of national importance. Hitherto, the IB Chief was only briefing the Prime Minister and the Congress President, Sonia Gandhi.
17th SAARC Summit-2011 at Addu in Maldives : Building Bridges

India to have bilateral pacts with SAARC nations, multilateral pacts on agenda

India, Maldives to sign agreements, particularly on maritime security
ASHOK B SHARMA - 2011-11-05 10:49
New Delhi: India expects bilateral meetings with the heads of governments of eight South Asian countries with positive outcomes in the form of agreements at the sidelines of the three-day 17th SAARC Summit in Addu island of the Maldives from November 9.