Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts

Thursday, 26 June 2014

Portugal beat Ghana 2-1 but fall out of World Cup





BRASILIA: Cristiano Ronaldo scored the winner for Portugal as they beat Ghana 2-1 in Brasilia in Group G on Thursday but both sides still crashed out of the World Cup.

Ronaldo missed three chances with only goalkeeper Fatawu Dauda to beat that would have been enough to put his side into the last 16.An own goal from John Boye gave Portugal the lead before Asamoah Gyan equalised for the Black Stars.

Ronaldo scored the second half winner but he will be ruing the misses which left Portugal stuck behind second place United States on goal difference.

Germany won the group after beating he United States 1-0. (AFP)

Thursday, 10 April 2014

Crude oil prices fall further in Asia





SINGAPORE: Oil prices extended losses in Asian trade Friday as data showing a slowdown in China´s giant economy sparked concerns about weak demand.

Expectations that Libyan oil will return to the market after rebels lifted a blockade of crude terminals also helped push prices lower, analysts said.

New York´s main contract West Texas Intermediate for May delivery eased 16 cents to $103.24 a barrel in mid-morning trade while Brent North Sea crude tumbled 12 cents to $107.34 for its May contract.

Tokyo stocks fall nearly 3 percent in opening trade



TOKYO: Tokyo stocks lost nearly three percent in opening trade Friday, after New York shares suffered big losses on concerns about the valuations of high-flying technology companies.

The Nikkei 225 index lost 2.88 percent, or 411.32 points, to 13,888.80 in the first few minutes of trade.

"Japan stocks will fall in sympathy (Friday) with their overseas counterparts and there is increasing anxiety about a broader pullback in US shares after such a long run-up," said Tokai Tokyo Research Center senior global strategist Mutsumi Kagawa.

Anxiety about pricey technology stocks returned with a vengeance to Wall Street Thursday, sending the Nasdaq down more than 3.0 percent and sparking deep declines in the broader stock market.

The tech-rich Nasdaq Composite Index tumbled 3.10 percent to 4,054.11, the biggest single-day drop in percentage terms since November 2011.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average sank 1.62 percent to 16,170.22, while the broad-based S&P 500 fell 2.09 percent to 1,833.08.

The dollar weakened on Thursday as traders digested Federal Reserve signals suggesting that interest rates would be unlikely to rise any time soon.

The dollar was at 101.38 yen early Friday, hardly changed from 101.44 yen in New York Thursday afternoon but down from 101.81 yen in Tokyo earlier Thursday.

The euro slipped to 140.80 yen from 140.88 yen in US trade while buying $1.3885 compared with $1.3888.

Friday, 21 March 2014

World stocks fall on Fed interest-rate message





TOKYO: Global stocks fell Thursday after comments from the new head of the Federal Reserve suggested US interest rates could rise sooner than financial markets were anticipating.

Janet Yellen´s comments after the Fed´s first policy meeting since she replaced Ben Bernanke rippled through Asian and European markets Thursday after sending Wall Street lower and the dollar higher the previous day.

Germany´s DAX lost 0.5 percent to 9,226.84 in early trading and France´s CAC 40 inched down 0.4 percent to 4,289.02. Britain´s FTSE 100 shed 0.8 percent to 6,520.48.Futures suggested Wall Street would extend the previous day´s losses. Dow futures were down 0.1 percent at 16,122 and S&P 500 futures dropped 0.1 percent to 1,850.30.

Hiromichi Tamura, chief strategist at Nomura Securities Co. in Tokyo, said higher US interest rates were expected to come eventually, but there was "a surprise element" in Yellen´s remarks.

At a press conference, Yellen implied that the Fed´s time frame for raising interest rates was closer to the first half of 2015, sooner than many had expected. The Fed also voted to cut its monthly bond purchases from $65 billion to $55 billion as part of its ongoing winding down of the extraordinary monetary stimulus.

The dollar on Wednesday had its biggest one-day gain since August because of the higher interest rate talk.

The Nikkei 225, the benchmark for the Tokyo stock market, fell 1.7 percent to 14,224.23 and South Korea´s Kospi dropped 0.9 percent to 1,919.52.

Hong Kong´s Hang Seng sank 1.8 percent to 21,182.16. Shares also fell in Taiwan, Australia, India and Southeast Asia.

Benchmark US crude for April delivery was down 27 cents to $100.10 a barrel in electronic trading on New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract gained 67 cents to $100.37 on Wednesday.

Most trading has moved to the May contract, which was up down 33 cents at $98.84 a barrel.

The euro slipped $1.3797 from $1.3825 late Wednesday. The dollar fell to 102.42 yen from 102.46 yen. (AP)

Saturday, 15 March 2014

Prices should fall with rise of rupee against dollar

KARACHI: Commenting in Geo programme ‘Aaj Kamran Khan Kay Sath,’ on Thursday the host, Kamran Khan, said that the rupee had scored a 10 percent appreciation in its value against dollar and now it was logical to expect easing in the skyrocketing prices of goods.

The government wanted to give Rs25 billion Neelum-Jhelum transmission line project to a Chinese company. The Wapda member of finance pointed out some serious irregularities in the whole affair, he said.

The government was trying to achieve a political consensus on the talks with Taliban and a breakthrough was achieved when Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar went to the house of Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chief Imran Khan and took him into confidence over the government’s efforts for restoring peace in the country and getting rid of the scourge of terrorism and finding a talks-based solution to the problem.

Kamran Khan said that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was determined to ensure that his government remained clean and did not get involved in any sort of a corruption scandal. The prime minister wanted to ensure that all the projects, whether they pertained to purchases or selling or contracts, remained transparent. The government had so far not been associated with any financial scandal, but there were certain reports causing some anxiety. These reports were about a project linked to the Neelum-Jhelum power project worth $3 billion and it pertaining to the transmission of power to the national grid for which lines were to be laid.

Kamran Khan said that there were reservations expressed by PPRA, which bound the government to comply with the laws pertaining to procurements and disposal while entering into such agreements. Some important officials at the National Transmission and Dispatch Company and Wapda had also expressed their serious reservations, but it had been alleged that the government was insisting that all these reservations were put aside and a particular Chinese company was granted Rs25 billion contract.

The Wapda member of finance while alleging serious irregularities in the whole affair, rejected the plan. Before that the National Transmission Company’s MD, while flouting PPRA laws, had granted the Chinese company a conditional approval, but the board of directors of the National Transmission Company, while expressing its reservations, had rejected the application for a relaxation in PPRA rules. After the refusal, the conditional approval was cancelled, and the National Transmission Company had ordered issuance of the tender again. The National Transmission Company, according to the rules and regulations, could not select a particular company, and so the Ministry of Water and Power ordered Wapda to complete the project, and it appeared that the Ministry of Water and Power wanted Wapda to renew the cancelled project. The lowest bid for the project was Rs13 billion, but the Rs25 billion bid was approved. This is a very serious allegation. Kamran Khan said that the matter had now become a bit murky, and since it was a huge financial project, the act of overlooking transparency and rejecting reservations was not good news.

Kamran Khan said that the rupee had scored a 10 percent increase in its value against dollar, but the people would only be able to enjoy the effects of this development when it filtered down to the people in the form of reduction in prices of the goods that were imported into the country.

Kamran Khan said that the usual practice had been that whenever the rupee lost its value against the dollar, it triggered skyrocketing price rise. “Now we have a rupee that has increased its value against dollar, but it is yet to be seen if its effects filter down to the common man in the form of reduced prices of goods and commodities.

There are several opinions on whether this happens or not. Some experts opine that the people engaged in trade and commerce would like to see that only a minimum of advantage filters down to the common man. For example, it has been stated on behalf of the plants which assemble cars that they do not think that the prices of cars will fall in the foreseeable future.

Commenting on the tragedy in Thar, Kamran Khan said that the Sindh government had once again faltered. He said that it was time for the PPP leaders to ask themselves what their government had, which had been in power in Sindh for the last six years, done or had it come up to the expectations of the people.

On the situation in Lyari, Kamran Khan said that the people in different localities of the area spent a good part of their day on Thursday in burying the innocent people who had died in the disturbances in the area on Wednesday. Lyari is the centre of gang warfare. In spite of the Karachi operation, the situation in Lyari has deteriorated.