Dubai fears send TAIEX down
SHOCK TO THE SYSTEM:
Investors fear a possible default on billions of dollars in loans to Dubai that could plunge financial markets back into uncertainty and bring on a crisis
By Joyce Huang Affected by market concerns about local banks¡¦ exposure to Dubai World¡¦s debt woes, the TAIEX closed down 3.21 percent yesterday, the biggest decline since July 13.
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Fears spread through world markets over Dubai debt
Investors recoiled from risky assets yesterday and dumped shares in Asian banks and builders, fearing a Dubai debt default could reignite the financial turmoil of the credit crisis.
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Officials dismiss vaccine side effects
By Jimmy Chuang The Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) has denied a link between swine flu vaccinations and reports of children feeling unwell after receiving the shot.
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Swiss to vote on whether to ban mosque minarets
RACIST?:
Anti-immigration, rightwing populists behind the vote gained popularity with a poster showing three white sheep kicking a black sheep off Switzerland¡¦s flag
The Swiss will decide this weekend whether to ban minarets on mosques in what is in effect the first direct vote in a European country on Islam and the practices of Muslims.
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Brown backs US general¡¦s strategy for Afghanistan
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown was to embrace the central thrust of General Stanley McChrystal¡¦s report into the future of Afghanistan when he spoke yesterday of the need to develop a military and political ¡§push.¡¨
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