Archives for June, 2011
Chinese Foreign Ministry strongly denied all the accusations that a group of hackers who attacked hundreds of Google mail account comes from the land.
"Blaming this crime in China is not acceptable," said ministry spokesman, Hong Lei, at conferences on Thursday (2 / 6).
According to him, hacking is an international problem in which China also became victims. "The accusation is completely ...more»
Russia forbid imports of all fresh vegetables that come from the European Union. The ban is due to pollution concerns that plagued E.coli bacteria in Germany a few days. The ban came as a quarter of vegetables from the European Union was sent to Russia. In fact, the former Soviet Union countries it is the single largest export market for ...more»
Governor of the Bank of Japan (BoJ), Masaaki Shirakawa stated that the breakdown of supply of goods lately complicate Japanese companies began to be resolved more quickly than expected. Shirakawa statement implies that the economic recovery began to run after the disaster that struck in March last.
Once hit by natural disasters and nuclear crisis, Japan's factory output fell sharply due ...more»
Moody's Investors Service cut its debt rating will likely government of the United States (U.S.). Moody's said it would review the rating of U.S. government debt in the Aaa level, to the possibility of lowered. Unless there is progress in increasing the debt limit by mid-July.
These rating agencies assess, the increasing polarization over the debt limit has increased the likelihood ...more»
Ukraine and International Monetary Fund / IMF discuss to resume the flow of bailout funds (bailout) worth U.S. $ 15.6 billion.
The news was conveyed by Minister of Finance of Ukraine Fedir Yaroshenko to parliament. "Funds from the loan will be used to support the country's balance of payments," he said, in Kiev, today.
Earlier, in October 2008, the IMF had agreed ...more»


