Sunday, April 21, 2013

G-20 officials decry lack of global growth

WASHINGTON (AP) ? World finance leaders say they are determined to attack a sluggish global economy in which growth is too weak and unemployment too high. Their problem is arriving at a consensus over the proper mix of policies.

Finance ministers and central bank presidents from the world's biggest economies issued a joint statement Friday that papered over stark differences between opposing views. The United States and other countries are pushing for less budget austerity and more government stimulus while Germany and others contend that attacking huge budget deficits should be job No. 1.

The discussions were scheduled to wrap up Saturday with meetings of the steering committees of the 188-nation International Monetary Fund and its sister lending agency, the World Bank.

The G-20 joint statement revealed no major new policy initiatives and sought to straddle the divide in the growth-and-austerity argument.

The United States is being represented at the talks by Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke.

"Strengthening global demand is imperative and must be at the top of our agenda," Lew said in remarks late Friday before the IMF policy-setting group. "Stronger demand in Europe is critical to global growth."

However, other nations, led by Germany, have resisted a move away from austerity programs, saying they are critical to getting government deficits under control.

German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble apologized to a Washington audience for being late for a speech after the G-20 discussions Friday, saying, "On reduction of indebtedness ... we have a little bit of differences of opinion all over the world, to be very frank, and that's the reason I am a little bit late."

Dutch Finance Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem, the head of the Eurogroup, encompassing the 17 finance ministers whose countries use the euro currency, said that European nations needed to keep pushing to reduce huge budget deficits but "we can and will adjust" the speed that the deficit cuts are implemented to take into account economic conditions.

The G-20 joint statement singled out the recent aggressive credit-easing moves pushed by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, saying they were intended to stop prolonged deflation and support domestic demand.

Those comments were viewed as giving a green light to Japan's program, which has driven the value of the yen down by more than 20 percent against the dollar since October. That sizable decline has raised concerns among U.S. manufacturing companies that Japan's real goal is not to fight deflation, a destabilizing period of falling prices, but to weaken the yen as a way to gain trade advantages.

To address those concerns, the G-20 did repeat language it used in February that all countries should not use their currency as a trade weapon and guard against policies that could trigger currency wars.

Japanese officials told reporters following the discussions that they were pleased by the support the G-20 had given them to pursue growth policies in an effort to lift the world's third-largest economy out of its two-decade slump.

Haruhiko Kuroda, head of the Bank of Japan, said, "There has been international understanding and acceptance of this, so we can have further confidence to appropriately conduct monetary policy."

The G-20 statement also said that there was an urgent need for the euro currency area to move toward a banking union and reduce the "financial fragmentation" that now exists.

The communique said that "more needs to be done to address the issues of international tax avoidance and evasion in particular through havens." The financial crisis that hit the Mediterranean island of Cyprus earlier this year revived concern over countries that serve as tax havens.

In Cyprus, banks held more than $162 billion in assets, or roughly seven times the country's total GDP. Much of that money came from wealthy Russian investors.

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Associated Press writers Christopher S. Rugaber, Matthew Pennington and Desmond Butler contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/g-20-officials-decry-lack-global-growth-073608767--finance.html

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Saturday, April 20, 2013

Storm wreaks havoc from Rockies to Rust Belt

ST. LOUIS (AP) ? A powerful spring storm system stretching from southern Texas to northern Michigan unleashed a wave of weather extremes on the Midwest Thursday and threatened to bring its mix of hard rains, high winds and severe thunderstorms to the East by the weekend.

The massive system was wreaking havoc from the Rockies to the Rust Belt. Up to a foot of snow was expected in parts of Minnesota and the Dakotas. Snow and ice closed highways in Colorado and Wyoming. Rivers surged beyond their banks from downpours in Missouri, Iowa and Illinois. Tornadoes caused scattered damage in Oklahoma. Hail caused a wreck that injured a high school teacher and her students. Lightning temporarily knocked out a nuclear power plant. Rain caused a sinkhole that devoured three cars in Chicago.

In the Plains and Midwest, seemingly every community was under some sort of watch or warning.

Alex Sosnowski, a meteorologist for AccuWeather, said the storm's biggest punch had come from its intense rainfall: "There's been a general 3 to 6 inch swath of rain from portions of Oklahoma all the way up to southern Wisconsin."

The system will thin out as it heads east but could still spell trouble in the Appalachian Mountain region Friday and in some spots along the East Coast by Friday night, Sosnowski said.

Midwesterners will be glad to see it go.

In Clarksville, Mo., a small, scenic Mississippi River town about 60 miles north of St. Louis, some 100 people were working feverishly to build a makeshift levee of gravel, plastic overlap and sandbags in a bid keep downtown dry. The heavy rain caused a sudden surge in the river, with a crest expected by early Sunday.

"I'm confident it will work, but I'm not confident we're going to get it done in time," Clarksville resident Richard Cottrell, 64, said of the sandbag levee. "It's a race against the clock."

City Clerk Jennifer Calvin said the Federal Emergency Management Agency was bringing in 500,000 additional sandbags, but the nearest available gravel had to be trucked in from nine miles away, and there weren't enough available trucks to expedite the effort.

The Mississippi is expected to crest 8 to 12 feet above flood stage at several spots in Iowa, Illinois and Missouri. The Missouri River was also expected to exceed flood stage by up to 10 feet at some Missouri locations.

Other rivers were rising quickly, too.

The town of Wyoming, Mich., evacuated about 25 homes in the path of the flooding Grand River. The Grand Rapids suburb called in all available police, firefighters and public works employees to help with sandbagging.

In suburban Chicago, Nick Ariano helped rescue a friend's grandmother, who became trapped in a home filling with water after a branch of the flooding DuPage River spilled over its levee.

Ariano, his friend and another man raced to a sporting goods store to buy inflatable rafts, then paddled out to the home and got Mille Andrzejewski, in her mid-80s, to safety. The three friends got some enjoyment out of the raft ride, despite the eeriness of floating over submerged cars and mailboxes.

"As kids growing up we used to raft down the river," Ariano said with a laugh.

About 60 miles southwest of Chicago, Morris Hospital in Grundy County began evacuating 44 patients to other hospitals after a nearby creek and the Illinois River rose and water crept into the basement, spokeswoman Janet Long said. Elective surgeries scheduled for Friday were canceled, although the emergency department remained open, the hospital said on its website.

In Gary, Ind., a flood-fighting drill scheduled for Friday was canceled ? because of real flooding. Sandbagging operations were under way along the Little Calumet River.

Flash flooding was common. In Utica, Ill., the fire department evacuated a mobile home park. In Marshall County, Ill., boats were needed to rescue trapped morning commuters.

In Ava, Mo., a school bus carrying several children stopped because of water on the road. The driver turned around to go back, only to find flooding behind him, too. The driver and kids waited at a nearby home until help arrived.

Perhaps the storm's most bizarre scene came in Chicago, where a massive sinkhole opened and swallowed two parked cars and one that was driving through. The driver was hospitalized but was expected to survive.

Flooding from all-night rain storms forced authorities to close sections of several major expressways around Chicago, canceled classes at some schools and scrapped around 550 flights at O'Hare International Airport.

The storm-swollen Chicago River was being allowed to flow into Lake Michigan, in part to relieve sewer backups. Meanwhile, workers were furiously filling sandbags and putting up barricades along the Chicago River's north branch. The river was diverted away from the lake more than a century ago to keep pollution out of the lake, the source of the city's drinking water.

Winds, possibly from a tornado, damaged dozens of homes in Spavinaw, Okla., injuring one person. Another twister damaged a few buildings near Paris, Mo. High winds also blew two tractor-trailers off a highway near Monroe City, Mo.

In Kansas, large hail was blamed for an accident that injured six high school students and their teacher. The Kansas Highway Patrol said the wreck happened Wednesday on Interstate 70 near Russell. The group was returning to school from an art exhibition when the teacher lost control of the SUV and struck a car.

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission said a lightning strike knocked out power to a northern Illinois nuclear plant for several hours Wednesday night, but emergency generators kicked in to keep the site running. Exelon Generation said reactors will remain offline until safety checks and procedures are completed.

Up to a foot of new snow was expected in northern Minnesota. Duluth has already received 24 inches of snow this month, and the additional snowfall could push it past the April record of 31.6 inches set in 1950

Snow and ice forced closure of sections of Interstate 70 and Interstate 25 in Colorado. The Wyoming Department of Transportation warned drivers to watch for black ice.

The snow didn't bother 63-year-old Bill Zubke, a retired motivational speaker who was relaxing in the lobby of a downtown Sioux Falls, S.D. Zubke, from Watertown, S.D, described the unpredictable weather as "just April in South Dakota," though temperatures ordinarily reach into the 60 this time of year.

"We're South Dakotans," he said. "We can handle it."

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Keyser reported from Chicago. Associated Press writers Maria Sudekum in Kansas City, Mo., Dirk Lammers in Sioux Falls, S.D., and Tammy Webber in Chicago contributed to this report.

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Gattis' HR in 8th?puts Braves back in win column

By WILL GRAVES

AP Sports Writer

Associated Press Sports

updated 10:30 p.m. ET April 18, 2013

PITTSBURGH (AP) - The Evan Gattis story just keeps getting better.

So do the Atlanta Braves.

The rookie catcher hit a pinch-hit two-run homer in the eighth to lift the Braves to a 6-4 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Thursday.

Gattis turned on a sinker from Pittsburgh reliever Jared Hughes (1-1) and drilled it down the line to continue his remarkable emergence.

"I was a little surprised," Gattis said. "I didn't think I hit it hard enough. It started hooking and I'm glad it did because I don't think it would have gone out otherwise."

Maybe Gattis shouldn't be shocked. The former highly coveted high school player turned janitor and ski-lift operator (among other odd jobs) turned late bloomer is helping power the Braves to the league's best record.

"He's got a pretty cool story if you dig into it," Pittsburgh manager Clint Hurdle said. "Unfortunately I didn't dig the swing he put on it."

Atlanta brothers B.J. and Justin Upton homered in the same game for the second time this season as the Braves continued their torrid play.

Atlanta improved to a major league-best 13-2 after Gattis smacked a home run in his first pinch-hit appearance in the majors.

"I'd only ever pinch hit one time before and that was in rookie ball and I think I grounded out to short," Gattis said.

Anthony Varvaro (1-0) won in relief of starter Julio Teheran. Craig Kimbrel worked a perfect ninth for his seventh save.

Russell Martin and Pedro Alvarez each hit their first homer of the year, but the Pirates couldn't climb above .500. Travis Snider added two doubles and Garrett Jones drove in two runs.

The Uptons homered in the ninth inning of a 6-5 comeback win over the Cubs on April 6. This time, they didn't wait so long to get started.

B.J. Upton led off the game with a shot to left and Justin added a solo drive in the fifth for his ninth of the season, most in the majors.

Their power kept the Braves in it following another subpar start from Teheran.

Atlanta pitchers came in with a 1.77 ERA - easily the best in baseball - but Teheran continued to be the one member of the starting staff still searching for solid footing.

The 22-year-old struggled with his command in five innings, giving up four runs and seven hits while striking out four and walking three.

"He was OK," Atlanta manager Fredi Gonzalez said. "He got some balls out over the plate and he had people on base in every inning."

Teheran had been lights-out against right-handed batters but allowed Martin's first homer with the Pirates leading off the second. Alvarez - in the midst of a 4 for 45 (.089) slump to begin the season - drilled a 91 mph slider to the batter's eye leading off the fourth.

While Teheran is a permanent part of Atlanta's future, Pittsburgh left-hander Jeff Locke's job security is more tenuous. He won a starting spot almost by default after injuries to Jeff Karstens and Francisco Liriano gave the Pirates a major hole at the back end of the rotation.

Locke's first two starts were adequate and Hurdle said there is a "window" for Locke to convince the Pirates to keep him around even after Liriano and Karstens return.

The 25-year-old Locke struggled keeping the Uptons - and their teammates - in check, giving up four runs and six hits with four walks and three strikeouts in 4 2-3 innings.

Both starters left the game with a 4-all tie before the Braves broke through against Hughes.

Andrelton Simmons led off the eighth with a walk and moved to second on a sacrifice bunt before Gattis entered as a pinch-hitter. Pittsburgh pitching coach Ray Searage came out to chat with Hughes, but three pitches later Gattis turned a sinker that appeared to be ball three and drilled it down the line to put the Braves in front to stay.

"I just fell behind him," Hughes said. "The ball didn't sink and he did a good job of getting his hands inside of it and hitting it hard."

Atlanta is unbeaten when it scores. The Braves' only losses have come by shutout, including a 1-0 loss to Kansas City on Wednesday that ended a 10-game winning streak.

The Braves picked right back up at the start of a 10-game road trip, trading shots with the Pirates through five before breaking away late.

NOTES: Liriano will make a start for Double-A Altoona on Saturday. The left-hander is expected to throw four innings or 65 pitches. Liriano is recovering from a broken right arm and could be called up to Pittsburgh within the next two weeks. ... Atlanta will monitor the health of left-handed reliever Luis Avilan, who left Tuesday night's game against Kansas City with a severe cramp in his left hamstring. Avilan will be placed on the disabled list if the leg doesn't improve by Sunday. ... The series continues Friday when Tim Hudson (2-0, 2.50 ERA) faces Pittsburgh LHP Wandy Rodriguez (1-0, 1.00).

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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

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DUBAI, April 15, 2013 /PRNewswire/ ?

;Irish retail companies expected to see significant growth in GCC states over next 3 years

H.E. Ciaran Madden, Ireland?s Ambassador to the U.A.E. has officially welcomed a delegation of 21 Irish Consumer Retail clients to Dubai for the Retail Ireland event.

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The visit, organised by Enterprise Ireland Dubai, the regional arm of the Irish Department of Trade, is the first initiative of its kind showcasing leading Irish brands and is part of an ongoing process to assist Irish companies exploring commercial opportunities in the Middle East.

The two-day event (14-15 April, 2013), taking place at the JW Marriott Marquis, is designed to educate Irish retail companies on doing business in the region and familiarise them with some of the most prominent players ? both retailers and distributors ? such as the Al Tayer Group, Chaloub, Jashanmal, Qatar Luxury, Home Centre and Namshi.com. The format will include education and information sharing sessions, as well as meetings with some of the GCC?s biggest names in the retail industry.

21 Irish companies have travelled to Dubai for the event including the natural skincare company Human+Kind and bedding manufacturer Pownal and Hampson; both of which are already active suppliers in the UAE. The delegation also includes brands covering organic skincare, innovative soft furnishings, contemporary fashion and bespoke jewellery.

Barbara Walsh, Trade Development Executive, Enterprise Ireland said: ;?Enterprise Ireland is fundamental in creating links between Irish businesses and overseas partners to build mutually profitable international commerce relationships ? a role in which the burgeoning retail sector is playing an increasingly important part. Events such as this present an important platform for clients looking to expand their business on an international scale.??

Mr. Brian McGee, Market Development Manager of the Crafts Council of Ireland commented, ?In recent times people all over the world are seeking to buy and gift objects that have more substance behind them. The story behind the making becoming more important; the choice of materials and technique, where something was made and who made it, all combine to add value, exclusivity and a sense of luxury. The Retail Ireland event is a fantastic opportunity to introduce contemporary and creative Irish companies and showcase their products to a wider audience.??

Enterprise Ireland Dubai and H.E. Ciaran Madden also hosted an evening networking reception last night with the objective of cementing links between Irish retailers and influential buyers for long-term, successful collaboration.

For more information

Barbra Walsh

Enterprise Ireland

+971-4-3760 406 or +971-50-6241330

Barbara.walsh@enterprise-ireland.com ;

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