Strikes cause chaos in Belgium ahead of EU summit

Belgium was in chaos Monday, just hours before an EU summit, with transport and other public services halted by a national strike called by unions in protest at EU-ordered austerity measures. It is the first such general strike in Belgium since 2005 and the first since 1993 launched jointly by the country’s three main unions, which are angry over public spending cuts of more than 12 billion euros ($15 billion) for 2012. Belgian... [more]

RBS Boss Caves In And Waives £1m Bonus

The Royal Bank of Scotland has announced that its chief executive Stephen Hester has decided to waive his £1m bonus. It comes just hours after the Labour Party said it would force a House of Commons vote calling for Mr Hester to be stripped of his shares-only payment . Mr Hester had been facing mounting pressure to follow the bank’s chairman, Sir Philip Hampton , and forego the award. Sky News City editor Mark Kleinman said: “My... [more]

Five buyers ‘seriously interested’ in Saab

Up to five companies are keen to buy Saab, one of the bankrupt Swedish carmaker’s three administrators said Sunday. “I can’t comment on who we are in discussions with, but we are conducting dialogues with four to five interested parties who we consider are seriously interested,” Hans Bergqvist told the TT news agency. He said the aim was to sell all of Saab, which filed for bankruptcy on December 19, to a single... [more]

Sarkozy hikes taxes in pre-election gamble

President Nicolas Sarkozy went on primetime TV Sunday to unveil plans for new taxes he hopes will fix France’s ailing economy and boost his credibility ahead of polls he is tipped to lose to a Socialist. The right-winger has not confirmed he will stand for re-election, but he gave his strongest hint yet he will be a candidate in the election that opinion polls predict will be won by François Hollande. “I have a rendezvous with... [more]

German economy minister backs call to police Greek budget

German Economy Minister Philipp Rösler backed beefed-up EU monitoring of Greece on Monday, after Athens dismissed calls for it to give up control over its budget. Rösler, who is also Germany’s vice chancellor, told the daily Bild that the European Union should step in to ensure that Greece toes the line of budget austerity as it struggles to emerge from a crippling debt crisis. “We need more leadership and monitoring in... [more]

Urban slang is ‘more logical’ form of German

The street slang spoken by young people in Germany’s big cities is so defined that one language expert is arguing for it to be recognised as a dialect.  Linguistics professor Heike Wiese says “Kiezdeutsch” which roughly translates as “neighbourhood German”, is a mutated, fluid form of high German spoken by urban young people across the country. Incorporating many foreign words, the slang also simplifies German grammar, but is... [more]

Tie-up with NYSE Euronext not vital for Deutsche Boerse

The proposed merger of Deutsche Boerse and NYSE Euronext — which now looks almost certain to fail — is not vital for the German company’s survival, say analysts and industry experts. According to NYSE Euronext chief executive Duncan Niederauer, there is only a “glimmer of hope” that the tie-up, which would create the world’s largest market operator, will be approved by European competition authorities. EU... [more]

Delegation of IAEA Arrives in Iran to Discuss Nuclear Program

A delegation of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) arrived in Iran to discuss the Islamic Republic’s controversial nuclear program, the Iranian media reported on Sunday. Iran’s Envoy to the IAEA Ali Ashgar Soltanieh said last week that a delegation of the UN nuclear watchdog would visit Iran on January 29-31 “to negotiate and discuss issues raised by the IAEA.” The IAEA delegation is led by Herman Nackaerts who is in... [more]

Thousands greet Suu Kyi on Myanmar campaign trail

Huge crowds lined the streets to greet Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi as she hit the campaign trail Sunday ahead of by-elections seen as a key test of the regime’s commitment to reform. Thousands flocked to hear the Nobel Peace Prize winner speak in the coastal district of Dawei, as she made her first political trip outside Yangon since declaring she would stand for office in the April 1 polls. “If we move in the... [more]

IMF chief: Some euro countries can boost growth

The head of the International Monetary Fund says that some countries that use the euro have the flexibility to boost growth to help shore up the eurozone economy. Christine Lagarde says the eurozone should develop a “clear simple firewall” to contain the contagion of the debt crisis and restore trust. In addition, she says that the 17 countries that use the currency should continue tying their economies closer together over... [more]

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