Royal Pez dispenser set sells for thousands on eBay

Would you spend more than $12,000 on a Pez dispenser commemorating the upcoming royal wedding? Would you do it for charity? It appears someone is prepared to fork over that kind of cash for a plastic wedding memento, as an auction for a special edition set of William and Kate Pez dispensers closed Sunday evening with an official winning bid of 8,200 pounds. That’s $12,869.90 in Canadian funds, according to the Bank of Canada’s... [more]

Swedish women fake rape to claim payouts

A Swedish woman accused of trumping up rape accusations while on holiday in Greece exemplifies a persistant view in the Mediterranean country that Swedish women bring false rape complaints to get payouts from special ‘rape insurance’. In 2008, Swedish ‘Anna’ went on holiday to the Greek island of Samos. On her last night she claimed to have been brutally raped and beaten, according to Sweden’s TV4. After reporting... [more]

Swiss Nestlé sales tumble in first quarter

Swiss food giant Nestle said Friday its first quarter sales fell 9.3 percent, hit by the strong Swiss franc and costs arising from its sale of eyecare group Alcon. Sales for the period fell to 20.3 billion francs (€15.7 billion). “Sales were impacted by -9.8 percent from foreign exchange and by -5.9 percent from divestitures net of acquisitions,” the group said in a statement. The world’s biggest food company also... [more]

Greece outlines 15-billion-euro state asset sale

Greece on Friday unveiled plans for a massive sale of state assets, designed to raise some 15 billion euros ($22 billion) by 2013 in order to reduce its huge debt and put its struggling recovery on track. The government said it would privatise the country’s main electricity provider PPC — previously a sacred cow whose sale had been resisted — and would further reduce its 20-percent stake in main telecoms operator OTE. “In... [more]

Dutch Iran Committee wants boycott of Iran Oil Show

The Iran Committee wants Dutch businesses to boycott the Iran Oil Show which is scheduled to be held from 16 to 19 April in Tehran. The Committee says their participation would undermine EU sanctions against the Iranian regime. The Iran Committee is a foundation created by Dutch citizens concerned about the government’s Iran policy. At the Oil Show, business in the energy sector will be given an opportunity to present themselves and gain... [more]

US slams Deutsche Bank for financial crisis role

Almost three years after the global financial crisis, Germany’s Deutsche Bank has been slammed in a US Senate report for allegedly recklessly pushing worthless mortgage-backed securities to investors. The US Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations this week said the bank had wittingly pushed high-risk assets known as collateralized debt obligations (CDO) that would help cause the United States’ worst economic collapse since the... [more]

Human traffickers sell children to paedophiles

An international band human traffickers has been caught smuggling children to Germany from Haiti and beyond, then selling them to paedophiles, officials said Friday. The group allegedly posed as an aid organisation, luring the children with promises of a better life. Two men from Berlin were arrested at the Munich airport this week while trying to illegally enter the country with a 10-year-old, law enforcement officials told dailyBerliner... [more]

Euro zone hit by Greek restructuring concerns

Greek borrowing costs soared to new highs on Thursday and pressure rose on other financially weak euro zone countries after Germany suggested for the first time that Athens may have to restructure its large debt load. European policymakers scrambled to reassure investors that a restructuring for Greece was not on the agenda, saying such a step could have dire consequences for European banks and the fragile economy of the 17-nation euro zone. The... [more]

National Debt Office opens up for Saab loans

On Thursday the National Debt Office (NDO) took a small step towards Saabs recovery by opening up for the cash-strapped carmaker to receive loans from other sources than the European Investment Bank (EIB). “This morning we received a final proposal from Saab dealing with solutions for their financial problems. We have expedited it (to the government) … and by close of business today we will send a letter to the government... [more]

Japan can pay for rebuild: central bank governor

Japan’s economy suffered a big blow in the triple earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster, but the country should have no problem financing reconstruction, the central bank chief said. Bank of Japan Governor Masaaki Shirakawa conceded problems in the economic supply chain, power generation, tourism and other important sectors. But he said the financial system could cope. “As long as Japan continues to work tirelessly towards... [more]

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