Italy’s New PM To Visit UK Amid Mafia Fears

Italian prime minister Mario Monti travels to the UK on Wednesday for his first official visit since taking office, amid concerns that organised crime has tightened its grip on his country’s economy. He has been trying to convince European leaders he has control of the debt crisis that has seen Italy’s cost of borrowing soar. But there are fears that tax evasion and the increasing role of the mafia is robbing the Italian treasury... [more]

Friday 13th Nightmare For The Eurozone

You can say a lot of things about Standard & Poor’s, but the one thing you cannot question is their sense of timing. Last month, they could have chosen almost any day to warn that they were placing the entire eurozone on watch for a possible downgrade; but they elected to make the announcement just hours after Nicolas Sarkozy and Angela Merkel used an emergency summit to promise to safeguard the euro. And now they have chosen Friday... [more]

S&P downgrade of Italy “problematic”: ECB’s Nowotny

Standard & Poor’s two-notch downgrade ofItaly’s debt rating poses problems given large refinancing needs this year in that country and its banks, European Central Bankpolicymaker Ewald Nowotny said. S&P on Friday cut the ratings of Italy, Spain, Portugal and Cyprus by two notches and the standings of France, Austria, Malta, Slovakia and Slovenia by one notch each. That put highly indebted Italy on the same BBB+... [more]

Germany downplays S&P downgrades

Germany’s Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble has sought to play down the ratings downgrade of France and Austria, insisting eurozone nations were on the “right track” and warning against overestimating its impact. “In recent months, we have increasingly come to an understanding worldwide that we should not overestimate the ratings agencies in their assessments,” Schäuble told television station RTL. “That... [more]

Weaker Europe starts to lose appetite for US goods

A sign that Europe’s crisis has begun to weigh on the U.S. economy emerged Friday from a report that exports to the continent sank in November — far more than overall U.S. exports did. Europe, which consumes nearly one-fifth of America’s exports, may already be in a recession. A weakening Europe could further shrink demand for American goods and slow the U.S. economy just as the job market has started to strengthen. “The... [more]

Russian supermodel to embody La Dolce Vita

She is tough, sexy and cool. Victoria’s Secret angel, blonde Russian beauty Marina Linchuk, has taken part in the new ad campaign for one of the oldest and most revered Italian luxury brands. The New York-based supermodel got the coveted job when she was at a party celebrating the opening of the “Coat! Max Mara, 60 years of Italian fashion” exhibition in Moscow. Linchuk managed to charm the captains of the legendary brand to the point... [more]

Hong Kong pawnshop fights for ‘stolen UK diamond’

A Hong Kong pawnshop which bought a 16-carat yellow diamond is fighting to keep the gem after a London jewellers claimed it was stolen from them in a raid five years ago, a report said Saturday. The diamond was reportedly snatched from ultra high-end jeweller Graff Diamonds in 2007 after two Bentley-driving robbers pretending to be shoppers raided the shop and got away with a haul worth $20 million. Its origin was discovered when Hong... [more]

Banks say no deal on Greek debt

THE group of major banks negotiating on a write-down of Greek sovereign debt say they have not reached a deal on its debt, including any new write-down. “There has been no agreement on any Greek deal or a specific ‘haircut’,” said Charles Dallara, the head of the Institute of International Finance which is representing the banks in EU negotiations. “We remain open to a dialogue in search of a voluntary agreement.... [more]

S&P downgrades nine euro zone countries

Standard & Poor’s downgraded the credit ratings of nine euro- zone countries, stripping France andAustria of their coveted triple-A status but not EU paymaster Germany, in a Black Friday the 13th for the troubled single currency area. “Today’s rating actions are primarily driven by our assessment that the policy initiatives that have been taken by European policymakers in recent weeks may be insufficient to fully... [more]

Dutch PM defends queen’s ‘nonsense’ headscarf remark

Queen Beatrix is right to say Geert Wilders is talking nonsense by describing Muslim headscarves as a symbol of female oppression, prime minister Mark Rutte said on Friday after the weekly cabinet meeting. ‘There are an awful lot of women who wear headscarves and they are not all oppressed,’ Rutte said. On Thursday, the queen, who was on a state visit to Oman, told reporters Wilders was talking nonsense for criticising her decision... [more]

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