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- Japan quake fails to dent eurozone recovery
Japan's earthquake has had scant economic impact so far on the eurozone, which saw robust growth, rapid job creation – and mounting inflation pressures this month, according to a closely watched survey.Переслать - JBS announced 4th quarter loss
JBS the Brazilian poultry giant which will soon be a direct competitor to MHP in North Africa and the Middle East announced a fourth-quarter loss of 539.3 million Brazilian reals (US$325 million), compared with a net profit of BRL127.9 million (US$77 million) in the fourth-quarter of 2009. The loss was attributed to non-recurring expenses regarding the redemption of outstanding corporate bonds worth US$314 million.Переслать - Government denies seed shortage
Commercial seed imports into Ukraine are being held up by problems in the new tax code. However Ukraine's Minister of Agriculture thinks that the government seed reserve and the Academy of Agricultural Sciences seed institutes have enough grain seed on hand to compensate these shortages. The question is do farmers want to seed grain when the price is half of worls prices while domestic oilseed prices are close to world prices.Переслать - FAO predicts significant grain output increases in 2011 – 2012
FAO forecast that global grain production in the coming marketing year will reach 1,802 million metric tones, or 79 mmt., more than this years. The UN agency expects the key increases will occur in Canada, Ukraine and Kazakhstan.Переслать - Conagra foods 3Q net income drops on rising costs
The large US food conglomerate admitted that rising raw commodity costs are making it harder to make money as the company facing stiff competition is not able to pass on all increased costs to consumers. Last December the company raised prices, mirroring many other food makers, including General Mills Inc., all of whom are dealing with rising prices for corn, wheat and other ingredients.Переслать - Not enough money to farm in Ukraine
The government estimates that Ukrainian farmers, will be short 4,7 billion hryvnia to farm this year. Perhaps the money would be forth coming if there were no export quotas, but as it is banks are not rushing to provide credit.Переслать - Khlibinvestbud may go farming
Mr. Brody, head of Khlibinvestbud announced plans to create a 1 million hectare farm. Mr Brody made this announcement on behalf of Zerno Ukrainy, which theoretically, as the successor of bankrupt Khlib Ukrainy, owns 25% of Khlibinvestbud.Переслать - Astarta announces sowing intentions
Astarta said yesterday that intends to increase the area it will sow this spring by 26% to 160, 000 hectares. The biggest increase will be of sugar beets which will occupy 45 thousand hectares. The company press release did not indicate how much of the remainder will be dedicated to cereals and how much to oilseeds.Переслать - Portugal downgraded for second time
Standard & Poor's has cut Portugal's credit rating by two notches, warning that the country's political crisis heightened the risk that it would be unable to refinance its debt.Переслать - Merkel agrees eurozone fund restructure
Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, convinced her European counterparts to restructure a new €500bn eurozone bail-out fund so that members will not have to pay cash into the system so quickly.Переслать - Sberbank plans GDRs by June, eyes more acquisitions
Russia's top bank Sberbank may issue Global Depositary Receipts (GDR) by the end of June to increase liquidity of its stock ahead of privatization of a central bank stake, its head German Gref said during a conference call late on Wednesday.Переслать - Asian currencies to appreciate this year
Emerging economies in Asia have seen their currencies appreciate this year on strong economic growth, a trend that analysts say is likely to continue.Переслать - Power outages could hamper Japanese recovery: IMF
Restoring power and government reconstruction spending are crucial to Japan's economy resuming growth, the IMF said Thursday, after Tokyo put the rebuilding cost of the March 11 earthquake at $309 billion.Переслать - UAC: 2011 grain yield to reach 36-37mn tons
Grain harvest in 2011 will amount to 36-37 million tons, Oleksandr Yaroslavsky, deputy director general of the Ukrainian Agrarian Confederation (UAC), told reporters Thursday.Переслать - Ukraine. GDP may increase 4.7% in 2011
Real GDP in Ukraine in 2011 may increase by 4.7%. This was stated by the head of the information-analytical center FOREX CLUB in Ukraine, Mykola Ivchenko.Переслать - Agricultural holding Mriya launches road show of Eurobonds
In November 2010, Mriya was going to place eurobonds for $300 million, but deferred the issue due to the unfavorable situation on the stock markets.Переслать - Ukraine. Land mortgage investment bank would help draw more than 200 billion UAH of credit resources
It is planned to establish in Ukraine a state land mortgage investment bank, whose main objective would be meeting the needs of manufacturers for low-cost banking products and services of long-term financial crediting of agricultural production on the security of land or rights to its lease. This was stated by First Deputy Minister of Agricultural Policy and Food Mykola Bezuhly during parliamentary hearings on the situation in the land sector, legislative support for land tenure and the practice of its implementation, the press service of the agriculture ministry reported.Переслать - Ukraine. NBU council member predicts acceleration of inflation in March to 10%
Inflation in Ukraine in March will amount to more than 10%, Valeriy Heyets, a member of the National Bank Council, told a press conference.Переслать - Registration for the 8-th international conference "Black Sea Grain - 2011" continues
Registration for the 8-th international conference "Black Sea Grain - 2011. Reboot. Mission Possible" continuesПереслать - New Problems at Japanese Plant Subdue Optimism
The Japanese electricians who bravely strung wires this week to all six reactor buildings at a stricken nuclear power plant succeeded despite waves of heat and blasts of radioactive steam.Переслать - Russia bans food imports from Japan following nuclear incidents
Russia has suspended food imports from six Japanese prefectures following a powerful earthquake and ensuing tsunami that have triggered explosions at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant, spreading fears of massive radioactive contamination, the Federal Service for Supervision of Consumer Rights Protection and Human Welfare said on Thursday.Переслать - Italy increases drive against foreign takeovers
Italy has stepped up a campaign against French buy-outs of Italian companies, drawing up a bill aimed at thwarting unwanted foreign takeovers and opening a tax probe into two deals.Переслать - Inflation remains key challenge in emerging Asia
Official statistics released on Wednesday showed that Singapore's consumer price index inflation moderated slightly in February, but inflation, like in most other economies in emerging Asia, remains a key challenge at a year-on- year rise of 5 percent.Переслать - Japanese gov't puts quake cost damage to economy at 309 bln USD
The Japanese government in provisional estimations on Wednesday said that the economic cost of the March 11 devastating earthquake and ensuing tsunami on the seven most affected prefectures in the northeast of Japan could total up to 309 billion U.S. dollars.Переслать - Malaysia's economy expected to grow by 5%-6% this year
Malaysia's economy will expand by between five and six percent in 2011, spurred largely by strong domestic demand, the central bank forecast on Wednesday.Переслать - China could overtake US economy by 2030: World Bank
China could overtake the United States as the world's largest economy if it maintains annual growth of eight per cent over the next 20 years, the World Bank's chief economist said Wednesday.Переслать - Oil prices rise amid Mideast unrest
Oil prices rose for the third straight day Wednesday amid more signs of rising demand and continued turmoil in crude exporters Libya and Yemen.Переслать - Global food scare widens from Japan nuclear plant
Australia, Canada and Singapore joined a list of countries shunning Japanese food imports Thursday as radioactive steam wafted anew from a disaster-struck nuclear plant, straining nerves in Tokyo.Переслать - Ukraine EU free trade agreement in six months
First Vice-Premier Mr. Kluyev said that he expects Ukraine will complete negotiations and sign a free trade and cancellation of visa regime agreement with the EU by the first half of 2011. Kluyev said that difficulties regarding import and export quotas for agriculture products and for energy and transportation services remain but that they can be resolved.Переслать - New government elevator
The Vinnytsia Oblast administration announced that within 2 months it will complete the construction of a new government elevator with 55 thousand tons storage capacity. However the announcement in APK Inform does not provide details on who will pay for it and whether the government will give it for free to Khlibinvestbud.Переслать - Stock Partnership to sell 17.9% stake in PFTS
The Stock Partnership association council has decided to offer for sale to the association members a package of 17.9% of the shares in the PFTS stock exchange, the press service of the association, which owns 573 shares of the exchange, reported.Переслать - Spring grains sown on over 100,000 hectares in southern regions
Farms in Ukraine's southern regions have already begun sowing spring cereals and legumes, covering an area of 113,300 hectares (65 thousand hectares by this time last year), including with wheat on 0.2 thousand hectares, barley on 85.4 thousand hectares, oats on 5.4 thousand hectares, and peas on 21.3 thousand hectares, according to the press service of the Ministry of Agricultural Policy and Food.Переслать - 50 banks will be closed in Ukraine - expert
In the near future, the number of banks operating in Ukraine is likely to be reduced by fifty. This was stated by the Ukrainian Banking Portal project manager, Oleksiy Luponosov.Переслать - Prime Minister: Ukraine will increase oil output
Ukraine will increase its oil production, Prime Minister Mykola Azarov said, speaking at the national assembly of all-level council deputies from the Party of Regions.Переслать - Domestic market taking over world experience of agricultural insurance
On the agricultural insurance market of Ukraine, standard products appeared for insurance of 8 crops over the complete cycle of production: winter grains (wheat, rye, triticale, barley), rape, corn, sunflower and sugar beet. They have been developed within the framework of the International Finance Corporation program for the development of agricultural insurance in Ukraine in cooperation with the market participants concerned.Переслать - Sugar prices on world markets
On March 21 2011 sugar price on New York stock exchange has decreased by 23 points to 27,48 cents a pound.Переслать - Wheat prices - CBOT
On March 21, 2011 the cost of wheat on Chicago stock exchange has decreased by 0,73 dollars to 264,92 dollars per ton.Переслать - Corn prices - CBOT
On March 21, 2011 the cost of corn on Chicago stock exchange has increased by 1,18 dollars to 270,24 dollars per ton.Переслать - Soybeans prices - CBOT
On March 21, 2011 the cost of soybeans on Chicago stock exchange has increased by 0,60 cents to 1363,0 cents per bushel.Переслать - Chicago grains stabilize following drastic up and downs
Chicago grains on Monday staged fluctuating movement with trading on both sides of prior closing prices. Both corn and soybeans closed higher supported by higher oil prices while wheat inched down amid speculative long liquidation selling.Переслать - Euroset seeks to raise $140 mln in London IPO in April - source
Euroset Holding N. V., the parent company of Russia' largest mobile phone retailer Euroset, plans to hold an Initial Public Offering in April to raise about $140 million, a source close to the IPO told RIA Novosti on Tuesday.Переслать - Oil prices rally after Libya air strikes
World oil prices rallied on Monday in the aftermath of Western air strikes on Libya and heightened turmoil in Yemen, both significant oil exporters.Переслать - Tokyo threatens further yen intervention
Tokyo on Tuesday threatened further possible action by the Group of Seven leading industrialised nations to intervene in currency markets to weaken the yen, after Friday's concerted move.Переслать - Ukraine's gross foreign debt exceeds USD 117 billion in 2010
Ukraine's gross foreign debt, which includes the obligations of public and private borrowers, rose to USD 117.3 billion as of January 1, 2011, from USD 111.6 billion as of October 1, 2010, the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) has reported.Переслать - Fitch: Mriya's planned bond to fund aggressive expansion
Fitch Ratings has said that if Mriya Agro Holding Public Limited's ('B-'/Stable; 'BBB(ukr)') planned bond issue is successful, it will allow the group to invest across the value chain in the promising Ukrainian agricultural sector.Переслать - Brazil tightens land acquisition by foreigners: 'speculators and sovereign funds'
The Brazilian government is tightening a law that restricts the amount of land foreigners can buy. The decree prohibits non-Brazilians from buying controlling shares of companies that own vast tracts of territory in the country, Brazilian Attorney General Luiz Inacio Adams said in a statement this week.Переслать - Turkey expects $6 bln more in exports with $30 mln subsidy
Foreign Trade Minister Zafer Ça?layan has announced a $30 million marketing support package for exporters which will add $6 billion to the volume of exports that Turkey is expected to make by the end of this year.Переслать - Bulgaria's budget deficit at 650M leva in January-February
Bulgaria's budget deficit came in at 650 million leva in the first two months of 2011, Finance Minister Simeon Dyankov has said. In February alone, spending outstripped revenue by 170 million leva.Переслать - Serbia Expects Investment Flow From Putin Visit
Belgrade has high hopes of reaping economic benefits from the visit of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, in spite of the disappointing results of previous high-level Russian visits.Переслать - Romania To Keep Flat Tax, VAT At Current Level This Year - PM
Romania's Government will keep the flat tax and VAT at their current level this year, and will consider making changes to these taxes only further in the future, Prime Minister Emil Boc said Monday.Переслать
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