Important financial news in the international market today include: Obama will stick to tax increases to the rich; Greek Parliament passed a 2013 austerity budget; Austria said it would veto the EU budget bill; expand Japan-China total trade in January-October decline to 2.1% ; Moody's credit rating in Australia from threats.
The following is a briefing Details:
FT
【Japan the third quarter, the economy shrink by 0.9% MoM]
The Cabinet Office announced on Monday, Japan's third-quarter GDP fell by 0.9%, a decrease of 3.5% per annum. Mainly due to the performance of the cars and computer chips on behalf of the export commodities weak.
【Obama will adhere to the rich tax increases]
Obama said on Friday, will continue to promote a program to raise the taxes of the wealthy people of the United States, as to avoid the coming fiscal cliff response initiatives in the United States early next year. Obama this proposal is bound to be faced with the scrutiny of the U.S. Congress Republican, because of their opposition to raise tax rates on the rich standard.
Greek Parliament passed a 2013 austerity budget]
Greek Parliament on Monday in 167VS128 majority of voting by the 2013 austerity budget, and strive to get the international creditors a key step forward in its objective to provide financial assistance. Greek finance minister said Greece will get € 310 YuanKuan, avoid bankruptcy fate.
Reuters
[The Spanish Public Bank rights shares issued at a discount]
In order to to effectively attract investors and avoid apply for aid to the European region, the Spanish Public Bank size of up to 2.5 billion euros rights shares issued at a discount, the discount rate much higher than analysts predicted earlier.
[Austria said it would veto the EU budget bill]
Austria weekend warned the European Union to cut tax rebates and subsidies on agricultural development, Austria will have to vote against a long-term budget of the European Union. Austria is the EU held from November 22 to 23 before the EU summit, another EU member states to vote against the budget bill.
[Total confirmed is the sale of the the Nigeria assets of negotiations]
Total, the French oil giant, announced that on Sunday, is currently on the sale of part of the assets of the company in Nigeria to hold talks, but the company does not intend to withdraw from the market in Nigeria. Earlier media reports said Sinopec has nearly reached agreement to buy Total offshore oil field in Nigeria.
Marketwatch
Japan and China from January to October, the decline in total trade expanded to 2.1%]
Japan-China total trade in January-October fell 2.1%, down 1.8% compared to January-September, down further expand. Japan-China bilateral trade fell significantly reflect the Diaoyu Islands dispute caused by slow-moving Japanese goods in China.
Samsung Apple supply spare parts price raised 20%]
"Chosun Ilbo" (Monday, citing unnamed people familiar with news reports said, as the highest operating income in the world scientific and technological enterprises, South Korea's Samsung Electronics will supply Apple phone processor price has increased 20% in the near future.
[Korean court approved a private placement of $ 1.1 billion acquisition of 30% equity interest in Woongjin Howe]
Korean private equity fund MBK Partners, a Korean court has approved to spend $ 1.1 billion to buy water purifier manufacturer Woongjin Howe (Woongjin Coway) nearly 30% stake, which is one of Asia's largest amount of private equity transactions this year.
CNBC
[U.S. authorities to investigate the Barclays bank license in Saudi]
U.S. prosecutors Founder of Britain's Barclays Bank is in Saudi Arabia through the improper payments to obtain a banking license to commence investigation. Barclays recently faced a number of investigations to increase again.
[Biography Best Buy appointed the Sharon - 麦克克兰姆 as new CFO]
According to sources, the U.S. high-end household goods retail giant Williams-Sonoma Inc former chief financial officer comeback of Sharon - 麦克克兰姆 (Sharon McCollam), that will be the end of this year to become the world's largest consumer electronics retailer Best Buy CFO.
[EU discuss bankers' bonuses absolutely handicapping program]
EU officials on Sunday announced that the EU this week will discuss the absolute upper limit of the program is a set of bankers' bonuses. Is expected that the UK is unlikely to support. Program to cap bankers' bonuses, including stock options must be set between 3-5 times the wages, but also requires that the proportion of cash bonuses to its bankers wage setting limits.
CNBC
[The battle of the world's largest financial center: London backward upper New York]
London has been lagging behind in the ranking of the world's largest financial center (employment) in New York, to the 2015 London will catch up in Hong Kong, China. Analysts pointed out that the above reflects the development of the worldwide economic and financial center of gravity has tilted to the east.
ExxonMobil Asia Pacific LNG project development cost by 20%]
U.S. oil giant Exxon Mobil liquefied natural gas project in Papua New Guinea investment costs jumped 3.3-19 billion U.S. dollars, an increase of over 20%. Mainly due to the turmoil in the foreign exchange market, as well as the project site landowners and local staff to block construction.
Moody's: the Australia credit rating is not threatened]
Moody's executives said on Monday, weak commodity prices damage the revenue of the Government of Australia, the country can keep AAA credit rating. "When mining and liquefied natural gas industry has experienced prosperity inevitably experienced a period of decline, but that does not mean there is a problem.
WSJ
[U.S. airlines face the past half century, the most serious pilot shortage]
With the U.S. airline industry will usher in a wave of retirement wave of demand for the industry for new employees will continue to increase, and American Airlines are likely to face the most serious pilot shortage since the 1960s.
[BOJ Shirakawa Masaaki: focus on expanding the amount of wide policy]
Bank of Japan Governor Masaaki Shirakawa on Monday, announced that the Bank of Japan will continue to focus on the implementation of increased quantitative easing monetary policy, and the the existing yen climbed into account risks posed by the Japanese economy, according to the actual further expansion of the quantitative easing policy efforts.
【Olympus Q2 turnaround net profit of 12.47 billion yen】
Olympus today announced financial results by the sum of capital injection to promote from Sony, the poor performance of the balance sheet has improved. Olympus, second quarter net profit of 12.47 billion yen, a loss of 30.91 billion yen in the corresponding period of the previous fiscal year the company.
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