Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Germany denies 'elite bonds' plan (AP)

BERLIN ? Germany insisted Monday that it has no plans to float bonds together with the eurozone's five other triple A rated nations and use the proceeds to provide assistance to some of the single currency bloc's indebted members, such as Italy and Spain.

The Finance Ministry's denial came as the International Monetary Fund also dismissed reports it was planning a euro600 billion bailout fund for Italy, and credit rating agency Moody's warned that the "rapid escalation" of Europe's financial crisis is threatening the credit worthiness of all eurozone governments, even the most highly rated. Only six of the eurozone's 17 countries have the top rating ? Germany, France, Austria, the Netherlands, Luxembourg and Finland.

Despite the denials, the markets appear to be in a forgiving mood Monday. With the future of the euro hanging in the balance, according to many in the markets, there are hopes that the recent signs of deterioration in the debt crisis will finally get Europe's leaders to agree on a package of measures that can ease market concerns over whether the euro currency itself can survive. The Stoxx 50 of leading European shares was up 2.6 percent, while the euro was 0.6 percent higher at $1.3362.

One proposal that's often been touted as a long-term solution is the issuance of eurobonds, whereby the 17 euro nations pool together to raise money in the markets. However, Germany has opposed the principle of eurobonds since it would expose its taxpayers to the bad debt of weaker countries. As Europe's largest economy, Germany already funds the bulk of the existing bailouts.

The idea of "elite bonds" may help assuage those concerns as Germany would only join up with other top-rated nations.

However, German Finance Ministry spokesman Johannes Blankenheim denied a Monday report in Die Welt daily that initial plans on issuing the joint bonds have already been drawn up as part of a wider package to be presented by Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy at the next EU summit.

Blankenheim denied that such triple A bonds were among topics discussed last Friday when German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble hosted his counterparts from Finland and the Netherlands in Berlin. He insisted Berlin remains focused on instruments of long-term stability.

"We are working intensively on a stability union," Blankenheim said in a statement. "We want to secure this through changes to the treaties."

"That is the way to win back trust in the markets and the right signal to convince the world's financial investors that the euro is and remains a stable currency," Blankenheim said.

Meanwhile, Moody's warned in its report that the eurozone "is approaching a junction, leading either to closer integration or greater fragmentation."

After last week cutting its rating on Hungary to junk status, Moody's says more European sovereign borrowers risk falling to that level even in a positive scenario in which the eurozone doesn't split apart.

That's because Moody's considers that Europe's leaders may not agree on a comprehensive resolution to the crisis until "after a series of shocks" that block ever more EU members from access to financial markets.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/business/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111128/ap_on_bi_ge/eu_europe_financial_crisis

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Death toll in Indonesian bridge collapse now at 11 (AP)

JAKARTA, Indonesia ? Rescuers say the number of people killed when a bridge collapsed in central Indonesia has climbed to 11, with more than 30 others missing and feared dead.

Sunarbowo Sandi, head of the search-and-rescue team, said Monday some of the victims are believed trapped in buses and cars that crashed into the murky Mahakam river below.

The 770-yard (700-meter) structure ? built to resemble the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco ? collapsed over the weekend after a steel support cable snapped while repair work was being done.

The 10-year-old bridge linked the towns of Tenggarong and Samarinda in East Kalimantan province.

Sandi said so far 11 bodies have been pulled from the muddy waters, but that poor visibility has hampered efforts to locate the 33 still missing.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/asia/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111128/ap_on_re_as/as_indonesia_bridge_collapse

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Monday, November 28, 2011

Filipino police arrest 4 suspected AT&T hackers (AP)

Four people have been arrested in the Philippines for allegedly hacking into AT&T customers' phones as part of a plan to funnel money to a Saudi-based terror group, according to police.

The Philippine Criminal Investigation and Detection Group said it worked with the FBI to arrest the suspects last week. The hackers, according to investigators, worked for a group that helped finance a deadly 2008 terrorist attack in Mumbai, India.

AT&T's systems weren't compromised but some of its customers were targeted, spokeswoman Jan Rasmussen said Saturday. AT&T cooperated in the investigation with the FBI, she said.

AT&T wrote off some fraudulent charges on customers' bills, but Rasmussen wouldn't say how much. Philippine police put the alleged hacking cost AT&T $2 million.

Last Tuesday, AT&T said that hackers unsuccessfully attempted to link mobile numbers with online customer account, but it wouldn't say on Saturday if that incident was linked to the arrests of the four people in the Philippines.

The hackers were working on commission for a terrorist group linked to Muhammad Zamir, according to the Philippine police. Zamir, a Pakistani, was arrested in Italy in 2007, where he was running a call center that collected money from callers but then routed the calls through hacked phone lines. He also allegedly sold international access codes for long distance calls that were gathered by Filipino hackers.

Since then, police said, Zamir's group has been taken over by a Saudi national. Philippine police didn't name the group, but India has blamed Lashkar-e-Taiba, a Pakistan-based militant organization, for the Mumbai attacks. Three years ago Saturday, 10 Pakistan-based gunmen laid siege to India's financial hub, killing 166 people.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/topstories/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111126/ap_on_bi_ge/us_at_t_hacking

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Twisted Gifts for the Merry Prankster [Gift Guide]

It's the roommate who keeps saying your ex-girlfriend called. The teacher who loves a pop quiz fake-out. We all have prankster friends, but let's face it: their acts are getting stale. Here are some gifts that should jumpstart their jokes. More »


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