Senin, 05 Maret 2012

This Week in Politics and Business

The world has been a busy place in the past week.  Here's what you need to know to stay informed on current affairs.

1. The nationwide average for gasoline prices rose for the 26th straight day Sunday.

2. Vladimir Putin claims a victory in Russia's presidential election despite allegations of widespread fraud.  In an article for a Russian newspaper, president-elect Putin called for former Soviet states to form a "Eurasian Union" for economic purposes, but denied the move as an attempt to rebuild the Soviet Union.

PutinMedvedev.jpg

3. The cleanup in the aftermath of tornadoes that claimed 37 lives continues.  On Friday, a total of 90 tornadoes were reported across Kentucky, Indiana, Alabama, Georgia, and Ohio. 

A school bus propelled into a building in Henryville, Indiana


4. North Korea agreed to suspend its uranium-enrichment in Yongbyon and further testing of weapons and long-range missiles.  The agreement mark a breakthrough between America and North Korea.  In exchange, the US will provide at least 240,000 tons of food to the impoverished country.  

5. Australian prime minister Julia Gillard easily defeated Kevin Rudd in a Labor Party ballot that contested her leadership. The party has been torn by in-fighting since Ms Gillard’s ousting of Mr Rudd as prime minister in 2010.



6. Egypt will hold presidential elections following pressure from citizens.  The first round will be held on May 23rd and 24th, with run-offs scheduled for mid-June. Final results are expected on June 21st. The election will probably mark the end of military rule.

7. Republican candidate Mitt Romney won the Michigan and Arizona primaries.  Although the margin of victory was narrow over Rick Santorum in Michigan, Romney managed to win his home state.  On March 6th, 10 primaries will be held in what has become known as Super Tuesday. 


8. American's GDP growth rate was revised to 3% for the last three months of 2011, up from an initial estimate of 2.8%. Banks in America expanded their lending by $130 billion in the period, the biggest quarterly increase in four years, while losses from loans fell to their lowest since the start of 2008. The data were taken as more evidence that the American economy is on the rebound.

9. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed above 13,000 for the first time since May 2008 and the NASDAQ reached a new 11-year high.
Chart forDow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI)

10. In his annual letter to shareholders, Warren Buffett answered some questions about who would succeed him as boss of Berkshire Hathaway. The 81-year-old investor suggested that a successor has been chosen, as Berkshire-Hathaway's board was “enthusiastic” about “an individual to whom they have had a great deal of exposure”.  He didn’t name the person, keeping people guessing about the candidates.

11.  In the last quarter of 2011, India's economy grew 6.1%.  It was the slowest rate of growth in three years, and put pressure on the Indian Central Bank to lower interest rates.




Tidak ada komentar:

Posting Komentar