Thursday, October 25, 2012

Survey shows China's manufacturing improving

BEIJING (AP) ? China's manufacturing improved this month, adding to signs an economic recovery might be taking shape after a sharp slump in the world's No. 2 economy.

A preliminary version of HSBC's monthly purchasing managers' index rose to a three-month high of 49.1 points on a 100-point scale, the bank said Wednesday. That still was below the 50-point level that indicates a contraction but was a strong improvement from September's 47.9.

That added to data last week that showed retail sales and investment picking up. Economic growth in the three months ending in September fell to a three and a half year low of 7.4 percent but the decline was much gentler than in earlier quarters. Activity grew by 2.2 percent over the previous quarter, the biggest such gain in a year.

HSBC Corp. said the preliminary reading is based on responses from 85 to 90 percent of the 420 companies it surveys each month. The final index is due out Nov. 1.

"October's flash PMI reading continues to recover for the second month, thanks in part to a gradual improvement in the new orders index, which picked up to a six-month high," said HSBC economist Hongbin Qu in a statement.

But Qu warned that challenges "still abound" and the job market faces pressure.

"This calls for a continuation of policy easing in the coming months to secure a firmer growth recovery," he said.

The Chinese numbers are rare good news for the world economy, which has slowed as Europe's chronic debt crisis worsened and the American economy stagnated.

Analysts have cautioned that a Chinese recovery is likely to be "L-shaped," meaning the decline might have stopped but improvements in growth should be gradual. That would be a setback for exporters of commodities and other goods that are counting on China to help drive a rebound in global demand.

The slowdown was due largely to government curbs imposed to cool an overheated economy and reduce reliance on exports by encouraging more domestic consumption. The slump worsened last year after global demand for Chinese goods plunged unexpectedly.

Chinese leaders have cut interest rates twice since early June and are pumping money into the economy through high spending by state companies and on building airports and other public works but have avoided a large stimulus.

Data last week showed retail sales rose 14.4 percent in September, accelerating from the first half's 14.1 percent growth. Investment in factories and other fixed assets improved, rising 20.5 percent in the first nine months of the year, up from a 20.2 percent rate for the first eight months.

China's expansion is strong compared with the United States and Japan, where this year's growth is forecast in low single digits, but the slowdown has been painful for companies that depend on strong demand for new factories and other goods.

The slump raised the risk of job losses and unrest, posing a challenge to the ruling party as it prepares for a once-a-decade handover of power to younger leaders.

Premier Wen Jiabao, the country's top economic official, said last week growth appeared to be stabilizing and expressed confidence China can meet its official targets for the year. Wen gave no growth forecast or a possible time frame.

The ruling Communist Party's official growth target this year is 7.5 percent, well below the double-digit levels of recent years.

Growth could rebound to about 8 percent in the current quarter, said Credit Agricole CIB economist Dariusz Kowalczyk in a report.

"It is increasingly clear that no further measures to stimulate growth are needed," said Kowalczyk. "Markets may be disappointed to realize that Chinese recovery will be gradual and no new stimulus is forthcoming."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/survey-shows-chinas-manufacturing-improving-024404842--finance.html

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

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SocGen rogue trader Kerviel loses appeal against jail

PARIS (Reuters) - Former Societe Generale trader Jerome Kerviel lost his appeal on Wednesday against a three-year prison sentence for his role in France's biggest rogue-trading scandal.

A Paris appeals court ruled that the 35-year-old ex-trader, who had fought to overturn a 2010 conviction for taking huge, risky bets that cost SocGen 4.9 billion euros ($6.35 billion), was responsible

It said he must also repay the bank the billions lost, potentially a life-time claim on part of his earnings.

"Jerome Kerviel was the sole creator, inventor and user of a fraudulent system that caused these damages to Societe Generale," the court said in its ruling.

A nervous-looking Kerviel, who chewed his nails as he heard the verdict, was not forced to go to jail immediately. A separate judge will decide the precise terms of his sentence and how many hours he spends behind bars every day - a process that lawyers say could take weeks.

In all, Kerviel's sentence is for five years in jail, two of which are suspended.

The ruling is a victory for SocGen, which has spent years trying to shake off the scandal after it hit headlines around the world at the dawn of the 2008 financial crisis.

It also comes as the financial industry battles lawsuits over crisis-era behavior and public perception it is too risky.

Kerviel's lawyer, David Koubbi, said he was examining the possibility of calling on France's highest court of appeal, the Cour de Cassation, to rule on the legality of the rulings.

"We had given ourselves the goal of defending Mr. Kerviel against an absolutely appalling injustice. I can tell you that we've failed," Koubbi told journalists outside the court.

FAILED APPEAL

Kerviel has never denied masking the 50 billion euro positions that made headlines around the world as the financial crisis unfolded in early 2008, he has always said his bosses knew what he was doing -- which SocGen denies.

Former SocGen Chief Executive Daniel Bouton testified both this year and in 2010, calling Kerviel a "great deceiver" and saying that the bank's risk managers and back-office staff never stood a chance against the trader's manipulations.

The lack of a new "smoking gun" during this year's appeal that might have radically shaken up the case meant that outside observers saw Kerviel's chances of walking free as slim.

But if the judge had put any responsibility onto SocGen for the losses, the bank might have had to repay 1.7 billion euros in tax write-offs on the losses.

As for the 4.9 billion, the bank has already said it would be reasonable in reclaiming this sum, seen as a future claim on earnings than a one-off fine.

(Reporting by Lionel Laurent; Editing by Christian Plumb/Jeremy Gaunt)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ex-socgen-trader-kerviel-given-three-years-jail-115748095--finance.html

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Serial Entrepreneur Gurbaksh Chahal on Building an A-List Team ...

Originally Posted at Entrepreneur.com

In this special feature of ?Ask Entrepreneur,? Facebook fan?Blake Snodgrass?from?Corpus Christi,Texas?asks:?What is the best way to build a team for your new venture with limited funds to keep them interested??Post your question about starting up in the comments box or ask it during our?live video chat with Gurbaksh Chahal?Oct. 24.

Hiring the right people ? who really want to see you succeed ? is probably the biggest challenge in starting a business. The first five people you hire will determine whether you?ll have a viable company. The first 20 people will likely determine whether you can create the culture to create the next masterpiece.

These are the traits I look for in prospective team members:

  1. Ambition ? What fuels them to succeed?
  2. Discipline ? Are they willing to go through hell and back with me several times?
  3. Purpose ? Do they want to make a dent, make a difference ? and why?

If your employees have all three qualities, they will become a tremendous asset to you. You also want to hire the smartest people you can find. Smart people make beautiful music together. Lots of smart people, working in unison, can have the power and beauty of a Beethoven symphony.

When building a team, remember that a company becomes successful when the culture of entrepreneurialism is deeply rooted in everything it does ? and never changes. Innovation does not have a stopwatch. You want to hire entrepreneurs, people who are natural problem solvers ? the ones who see opportunity when most see impossibility.

When you pick the right ?dream team,? they will surround themselves with other A-list players who also solve problems ? whether it?s from a product, technology, or sales perspective. Steve Jobs said it best in his memoir: A-list people want to work with other A-list people. Never surround yourself with deadweight.

Creativity also becomes the lifeblood of a company. You want to allow everyone to have a voice. People should know their opinions matter so it fosters innovation. You may not always agree with them ? but at least their voices are heard. I know at times people sometimes feel nervous about voicing their opinion because they think it might come across as a stupid idea. But if you?ve hired A-list people ? I can guarantee you one thing ? no suggestion of theirs will be stupid.

And if you?re wary of hiring entrepreneurs, thinking they?ll just break away and start their own companies, remember that?s fear creeping up again.?As I?ve said before, the day you decide to live in fear is the day you?ve already lost your battle. Great people require trust. If they leave, that?s okay. They were great for a reason and were there for a purpose. Foster the same DNA across your company, and losing one or two team members will never affect the livelihood of the company.

Once you hire the right team, and they are aligned on the same objective, you?ll always innovate. Stagnation will be your worst enemy. You?ll execute on your vision and you?ll grow exponentially. And, more importantly, you?ll create a culture that fosters speed, innovation, and winning. Fear and failure will never be part of the vocabulary.

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Northern Home Garden

We?re heading down home? to your farms! Urban, suburban, or rural ? whatever you?re growing and doing, we want to see it.

Welcome to the Down Home Farm Tours series. To see all the farms and homesteads featured in this series, click here. If you?d like to be featured, please read here for guidelines.

Welcome,?Northern Home Garden!

Today, I get to introduce you to Northern Home Garden.?Anna and Jacob are creatively growing a large amount of their food?at their suburban home and at?friends? farms. Visit their blog here.

What is your name and the names of your family members?
We?re?Anna, Jakob, and two teenage children.

What is the name of your farm/homestead?
Actually we do not have a farm or?homestead. Truth is we do not even own a single square foot of land, but we do what we can and call it?Northern Home Garden.

How long have you been farming/homesteading?
All our growing up years and now five years in Canada.

Share a brief description of your farm/homestead.
We live in a rented house with a small backyard of about 2000 square feet. Our climate is cold and the growing season is short with only about 100 frost free days in a row. Our summers?are cool and often stormy. Our landlord allowed us to build a geodome greenhouse and have a garden. Friends allow us to have some rows at their farm and also keep bees on their land. We are so grateful for these good people! We grow lots and lots of food in our square foot garden, in the greenhouse, and at our friend?s farm. We do not sell anything; just grow, eat and giveaway if there is a surplus.

What are you raising, growing, and doing?
We are growing most winter vegetables like cabbage and spinach, and root crops (remember we only have a short cold summer). We also grow zucchini and beans, since they do not need long to ripen. In the greenhouse we have tomatoes, cucumbers, papers, ground cherries, and even eggplants along with some strawberries. Our rented property has also an apple tree and we planted some raspberries. We?re not sure if our landlord is happy about those, but we are ;) . We also keep some bees (two hives so far). Our daughter has bunnies as pets.

How did you get into farming/homesteading?
I grew up on a mostly self sufficient homestead, and I guess it is in my genes. :)

Any future plans?
We would love, love, love to own some land and to build up a real homestead, with trees, and berries and some animals (dreaming aloud).

Any funny stories to share?
Every year I grow something stupid, like a whole row of rutabaga, even if we only want to eat three?of them.

Let?s Tour ?Northern Home Garden?!

(Wardee: In the captions below, you?re hearing from?Anna and Jakob, as they tell what is in each picture. Don?t forget to visit?their blog or Flickr set for lots more!)

Building a geodome greenhouse.

Geodome Greenhouse.

All ready to go in the greenhouse!

Transplanting tomatoes in the ground.

The greenhouse starting to be a jungle.

The joy of harvesting!


Square-foot gardening, a great method for little space.

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Growing microgreens in the winter.


Gardening at a friends farm.

Onion harvest.

The brand new beekeeper!


First honey using the crush and strain method.

Lots more pictures at this Flickr set.

(Back to Wardee)?Anna and Jakob, thank you for sharing with us! We hope you enjoy your free thank you video, our gift to you. Plus, feel free to display the following graphic on your site. (Right-click and save to your computer, then upload to your site and link to this farm tour post.)

Would you like to be featured?

Are you a homesteader or farmer at any level? You don?t have to live in the country, you don?t have to be doing everything.

Being on the journey is the only qualification. We want to see what you?re doing, no matter how big or small.

Click here for submission guidelines for the Down Home Farm Tours series. We?re excited to hear from you!

If you?re selected, we will share your farm/homestead pictures and stories in a dedicated blog post, plus you can add the featured graphic to your blog or website. And, we?ll give you a free thank you video of your choice!

Please give?Anna and Jakob?a warm welcome in the comments! Be sure to visit their?blog and Flickr set, too.

Source: http://gnowfglins.com/2012/10/22/northern-home-garden/

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Monday, October 22, 2012

Orange begins first HD Voice calls between countries, decides clarity knows no borders

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Orange was one of the vanguards of high-quality cellphone calls, having kicked off HD Voice with a Moldovian launch back in 2009. The premium chatter has always stopped at the border, however -- even two Orange customers couldn't see the improvement if they were in different countries. The carrier is bridging that gap with claims that it's the first to support improved voice on the international level: starting today, Moldovans and Romanians on Orange can give each other a ring and expect the extra-smooth calling they're used to from local conversations. We don't yet know if and when other countries will hop on the bandwagon. We've reached out, but it's possible that any upgraded links between other countries will come only from case-by-case negotiations. Those in Bucharest might want to track down any relatives in Chi?in?u for a quick chat in the meantime.

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Killer disease reaches Uganda capital, five dead

KAMPALA (Reuters) - An outbreak of the deadly Marburg virus in Uganda has spread to the capital Kampala after an infected woman travelled to the city and the death toll from the disease, a cousin of Ebola, climbed to five, a health official said on Monday.

The latest outbreak of another hemorrhagic fever, first confirmed on Friday in Kabale district, 430 km (270 miles) southwest of Kampala, has rattled a country that only two weeks ago declared itself free of Ebola after it claimed at least 16 lives.

There is no vaccine or specific treatment for the Marburg virus, also known as Marburg hemorrhagic fever, which is transmitted through bodily fluids such as saliva and blood, or by handling infected wild animals such as monkeys.

"We have one case confirmed in Mulago Hospital while the number of the dead is now five," Rukia Nakamatte, spokesperson for the ministry of health told Reuters on Monday.

"Thirty -four contacts (people are) being monitored and an isolation facility is being set up."

A health official told Reuters on Monday that the woman at Mulago, the country's largest referral hospital, had travelled to Kampala about five days ago and is a member of a family in Kabale which lost three people.

Health investigators have yet to determined the origin of the latest Marburg infection but Uganda's director general of health services, Dr. Ruth Aceng, said on Friday that outbreaks of hemorrhagic fevers in Uganda tend to occur between June and September.

This is the period when villagers who go into the wild to collect fruit are likely to come into contact with wild animals such as fruit bats, a natural vector for the Marbug virus.

Elly Matte, a police spokesperson in Kabale, said people were alarmed about the viral outbreak. "We... might impose a quarantine if the situation worsens," he said.

Ugandan Health officials, as preventative measures, have urged people to avoid public gatherings and bodily contact. The World Health Organization has deployed a team to the district to support the outbreak investigation and response.

The last outbreak of Marburg in Uganda was in 2007 and killed two miners in the west while the deadliest occurrence of hemorrhagic fever was in 2000 when 425 people contracted Ebola and more than half of them died.

Marburg, from the same family of viruses as Ebola, starts with a severe headache followed by hemorrhaging and, in previous outbreaks in Africa, to death in 80 percent or more of cases, usually within eight to nine days.

Although both viruses are highly contagious and have high case fatalities, Marburg has a shorter incubation period of 14 days, compared to Ebola's 21.

(Editing by James Macharia and Michael Roddy)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/killer-disease-reaches-uganda-capital-five-dead-162040286.html

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