Euro reaches new lows

Friday, July 15, 2011

On Tuesday, the Euro fell to a new record low in relation to the Swiss Franc, and to multi-month lows against the U.S. Dollar and Japanese yen; all considered by investors to be safe currencies during times of economic turmoil.

The Wall Street Journal reported earlier that recent comments from the newly installed head of the International Monetary Fund, France’s Christine Lagarde, resulted in a sell-off of the Euro. At a roundtable discussion in Washington, Lagarde noted that the IMF had not yet reached discussion of terms and conditions of a second Greek bailout plan. In fact, a representative from the IMF is currently meeting with Eurozone policymakers to draft such a new proposal. The yield differential between Italian bonds and German bonds has spread to more than 300 basis points, something not seen in over a decade and evidence of investors’ concern.

Adding to the Euro’s woes is the upcoming release of the bank stress tests on Friday. The European Bankers Association said that they expect the data release to shed new light on the Eurozone’s banking situation. Representatives of several of the Eurozone’s governments, including Germany, have requested that the association consider releasing fewer specific details for fear that investor panic will ensue. The inadequacy of the capitalization rates has been an issue with the European Central Bank, whose president recently called upon Eurozone banks to make every effort to put their balance sheets in order.

For the time being at least, an unsubstantiated rumor reported by the Wall Street Journal states that the Eurozone’s central banks’ purchase of periphery debt has helped to quell the downward momentum of the Euro.

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FATCA:

FATCA stands for The Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act. This is relatively recent act that has been introduced by IRS for the US citizens residing in foreign countries. This act requires all the expats to declare the market value of the assets owned by them in the foreign country while filing their Expatriate Tax Return. Form 8938 needs to be filled for complying with this act. Though this new act has made filing taxes even more cumbersome for the expats but it is mandatory so it needs to be done. Let us try and understand how this FATCA works.

The FATCA needs to be filled every year along with the income tax return ( Expatriate tax returns ). The due date for filing is same as your due date for return. If you have got an extension on your tax filing then that extension applied to the FATCA also. The FATCA form requires you to calculate the market value of your assets during that financial year, then convert it to US dollar using the average conversion rate for the year and then declare it.

Even if you have filed the FBAR (Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts) for all your foreign accounts and assets, you still need to file the FATCA. Both FATCA and FBAR are mandatory. The penalty for not filing starts at $10,000 and keeps getting incremented by $10,000 for every month of further delay. If the value of assets declared by you is less than then actual market value then again a penalty of 40% can be levied. Criminal charges can also be pressed in such cases.

The FATCA required certain institutions of the foreign countries like banks, corporate, brokers, dealers etc. to provide them information about the assets held by US citizens working for them like bank accounts, foreign entities etc.

when embarking on your Expat Tax Preparation, the assets that need to be declared when filing FATCA include foreign bank accounts, foreign stocks not held in bank accounts, foreign mutual funds, life insurance or cash value annuity issued by foreign country, foreign hedge funds or equity funds amongst others. Personal property, jewelry or real estate as assets, are exempted from declaration.

How to Save Your US Tax 5 Useful Tips for American Expats :

Have you been excessively worrying about arduous US tax filing laws that you have to abide by? Worrying is not going to help you solve your problem. You should get into active mode and start thinking about solving the problem of your international income being subjected to Expat tax.

Although the new tax filing requirements by the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FACTA) are stern, we have 5 amazing tips to help you save up on expat tax.

1. Find Out What Exclusions You Qualify For :

Being a resident alien, you are required to pay tax, but expats also get a few generous expat tax exemptions. You must definitely find out all about them, as you may qualify for one or more of such exemption, and may be able to save your hard earned income.

A few exclusions are:

# Exemption of Foreign Earned Income: This will enable you to drop off the first $92,900 from the taxable income that you earn abroad; moreover, if you apply for this exclusion along with your spouse, you can drop off a great $185,800 from your taxable income.

# Foreign housing exemption: Under this, you can subtract a portion of your housing expenses from the taxable income, and the rate differs for every country so you might want to check out on it in detail.

# Foreign tax credit: This lets you withhold the tax payment that you make to a foreign country from the taxes you owe to IRS on dollar-to-dollar terms. If you live in a high tax zones, this can surely save you a hefty sum of money.

2. Consider Investing In IRAs

Do you know you can actually defer your taxable income further and cut down on your marginal tax rate too? You can do this if you decide to follow up with conventional 401(k) schemes. Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) can play a major role in tax savings for expats like you. Moreover, payments from Roth IRA are also exempt from tax; you must consider and explore your options about investing in them as these can definitely serve as your legal off-shore tax saving accounts. Nevertheless, dont invest in any IRA that you are ineligible for, as this can backfire and cost you a 6% penalty charge by the US government.

3. Invest In Mutual Funds Only In Partnership With IRS

The IRS classifies all foreign mutual funds such as foreign money market funds, insurance investment schemes etc. as a Passive Foreign Investment Company (PFIC), and taxes their earnings heavily. Thus beware of investing in any mutual fund abroad without partnering with the IRS or you will be liable to pay excessive tax sums to the IRS. If you partner with the IRS to invest in a mutual fund, you can surely save your PFIC taxes.

4. Consider Your Spouses Nationality

If your spouse doesnt have US nationality, or a US Green Card, you must carefully consider your tax filing options. You can file either as Married Filing Jointly (MFJ), Head of Household (HoH), or Married Filing Separately (MFS). Having a non-resident spouse can serve as a tax shelter; but each tax filing status has its pros and cons, and long term implications too, hence be very wise when you file for tax.

5. File Your Returns Every Yea

Dont even think about missing on your tax payments, because it can cost you a great deal more. Even if your income is below the minimum amount that can be taxed, do file for tax with the IRS, otherwise you may be subjected to huge penalties in the future, and might be disallowed certain exemptions from tax payments too.

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Bluetongue outbreak in Germany

Thursday, September 20, 2007

A highly dynamic Bluetongue (or catarrhal fever) infection of sheep herds is underway in Germany. From August 2006 till September 9, 2007, 1,833 farms had reported the presence of the infection. From Sept 9. till September 14, 2007, the number of farms reporting infections has grown to 5,686. The number of deaths is estimated around 15,000 sheep.

Bluetongue infection is of viral origin and is harmless to humans. It is an insect-borne viral disease of ruminants, mainly sheep and less frequently of cattle, goats, buffalo, deer, dromedary camels and antelope. There are no reports of human transmission.

The origin of the infection is not clear but it is one of the diseases which is still feared to invade Northern Europe as a consequence of global warming. No official sources are as yet available as the affected sheep farmers have tried to get the news on the media but to no avail.

The disease has also been found in Belgium, France, the Netherlands and Luxembourg. The United Kingdom Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs says the virus could spread from Northern Europe to the UK, but is unlikely.

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Second case of BSE confirmed in U.S.

Saturday, June 25, 2005

Seven months after suspicions were first raised, United States Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns confirmed that a second American cow has tested positive for BSE (also known as ‘mad cow disease’), as determined by a lab in Weybridge, England. The department believes that this cow was born in the United States.

The delay in confirmation followed two conflicting test results from last November. The “Western blot” test, which is a more sophisticated test, could have helped reach a final determination, but the U.S. refused to perform it in November. The department’s inspector general, Phyllis Fong, ordered the Western blot test in June without advising Johanns and by the time Johanns found out about it, the testing was under way.

Johanns was annoyed that the round of testing which confirmed “Mad Cow” had been ordered without him being consulted first.”I was asked by the Senate and the president to operate the department,” Johanns said. “I believe, in this area, very clearly, the secretary should be consulted, whoever the secretary is, before testing is undertaken. From my standpoint, I believe I was put there to operate the department and was very disappointed.”

A senior research associate with Consumers Union, Michael Hansen, said USDA officials “almost sound like some Keystone Kops.”

Johanns reassured Americans that they should not be afraid of eating beef, saying: “This animal was blocked from entering the food supply because of the firewalls we have in place. Americans have every reason to continue to be confident in the safety of our beef.”

On June 17, the Associated Press reported: “American cattle are eating chicken litter, cattle blood and restaurant leftovers that could help transmit mad cow disease — a gap in the U.S. defense that the Bush administration promised to close nearly 18 months ago.”

John Stauber, co-author of “Mad Cow USA: Could the Nightmare Happen Here?” said: “Once the cameras were turned off and the media coverage dissipated, then it’s been business as usual, no real reform, just keep feeding slaughterhouse waste. The entire U.S. policy is designed to protect the livestock industry’s access to slaughterhouse waste as cheap feed.”

Critics of the U.S. testing regimen said the fumbles this time increase their concerns about America’s screening process.

“How can we be sure they were really negative?” Craig Culp, a spokesman for the Center for Food Safety asked; “After all, (here is a cow that was) negative in November that is positive in June.”

The companies which render slaughter waste say new restrictions are not warranted. “We process about 50 billion pounds of product annually — in visual terms, that is a convoy of semi trucks, four lanes wide, running from New York to L.A. every year,” said Jim Hodges, president of the American Meat Institute Foundation.

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US carrier Delta Air Lines cuts jobs, sells planes

Wednesday, September 7, 2005

The United States’ third-largest airline operator, Delta Air Lines, will cut 1,000 jobs due to a planned service reduction at their Cincinnati hub. The carrier also announced they will sell 11 of their Boeing 767-200 planes to an air-cargo company, ABX Air Inc., since they are the least fuel-efficient aircraft in the fleet.

Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport lost 9 destinations, but the carrier said there would be no inconvenience to passengers. Delta will fly to 20 new “business destinations” from Atlanta and Salt Lake City, instead. Also 41 international connections are to be maintained or expanded.

The changes took place due to the difficult financial situation of the company, which suffered $10 billion in losses since 2001, and warned that they would file for bankruptcy if unsuccessful in lowering costs.

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Wikinews interviews Stephen Murphy about the upcoming by-election in the Higgins electorate of the Australian parliament

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

With two by-elections coming up in Australia, many minor parties and independents will be looking to gain a seat in the House of Representatives. Stephen Murphy is one of the independents.

Mr Murphy is a computer programmer from the Melbourne suburb of Brunswick.

“After growing up in South-East Melbourne I studied Science at Monash with first class Honours, worked in Europe for 10 years and have recently returned to Australia. I work in finance as a computer programmer and speak five languages,” Mr Murphy said.

Wikinews reporter Patrick Gillett held an exclusive email interview with Mr Murphy, candidate for the Division of Higgins.

((WN)) Why do you want to get into parliament?

Stephen Murphy: I am standing up for what I believe is the correct course of action on the biggest issue in Australian politics in 100 years – Kevin Rudd’s flawed emissions trading scheme (ETS).

((WN)) What would the three main policies you are taking into this by-election be?

SM: I will oppose the emissions trading scheme, ensure that all government policy is based on accurate scientific evidence and return common sense to Canberra

((WN)) How would you address these policies?

SM: By asking for a Royal Commission into climate change so that the facts (such as that global warming stopped in 2001 and the emissions trading scheme will not change the climate one bit) are openly presented to the Australian people.

((WN)) Sending asylum seekers to Indonesia: good or bad?

SM: Any government policy that does not properly consider all implications (be it emissions trading, or any other issue) is a bad one.

((WN)) Is the Australian dollar’s near parity with the US dollar a sign that the Australian economy is healthy, the US economy in chaos or both?

SM: It’s a sign of both. Many countries around the world look with envy at how well (relatively) Australia is doing, to our credit! It is of concern that the American economy is in such bad shape and that their levels of debt seem unsustainable.

((WN)) How do you rate the governments economic stimulus package?

SM: The economic stimulus package was poorly targeted and poorly carried out. When we could have been building roads, dams, railways and hospitals yet instead we were paying for tattoos, PlayStations and overseas holidays.

((WN)) Should it be wound back?

SM: The question about levels of stimulus spending is a complicated one and requires expertise in economics, however one could say in general terms that all government spending should be well targeted and spent in the most efficient way.

((WN)) Is Kevin Rudd a better Prime Minister than John Howard?’

SM: Australian voters are the best judge of that and we will know in 2019 🙂

((WN)) Is the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme an effective solution to climate change? Why?

SM: Absolutely not. The CPRS will not change the climate by any amount that we can measure – it’s just a new tax that will hurt Australians and drive businesses and jobs overseas. Since 2003 there has been mountains of new scientific data which contradicts the popular theory that human carbon dioxide emissions are causing significant global warming. Recently, many of the scientists who wrote the IPCC report (on which the ETS / CPRS is based) have been reported as manipulating scientific data to create scary global warming scenarios. The science is definitely not settled

((WN)) Is there a better solution?

SM: We can very easily refocus the momentum and goodwill that has been generated on climate change and channel this energy into other worthwhile environmental projects in Australia that will make a difference.

((WN)) Why should the electorate vote for you?

SM: I will oppose the ETS and support responsible environmental policies instead of radical environmental policies that could end up costing every Australian taxpayer $4550 per year in new taxes.

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Toothpaste fills cavities without drilling

Thursday, February 24, 2005

A paste containing synthetic tooth enamel can seal small cavities without drilling. Kazue Yamagishi and colleagues at the FAP Dental Institute in Tokyo say that the paste can repair small cavities in 15 minutes.

Currently, fillers don’t stick to such small cavities so dentists must drill bigger holes. Hydroxyapatite crystals, of which natural enamel is made, bond with teeth to repair tiny areas of damage.

Yamagishi and colleagues have tested their paste on a lower premolar tooth that showed early signs of decay. They found that the synthetic enamel merged with the natural enamel. The synthetic enamel also appears to make teeth stronger which will improve resistance to future decay. As with drilling, however, there is still the potential for pain: The paste is strongly acidic to encourage crystal growth and causes inflammation if it touches the gums.

The paste is reported in the journal Nature.

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Why You Should Hire The Best Dress Maker In Houston

byAlma Abell

Are you looking for the best dress maker in Houston? Do you want to get the best quality dress make within your timeline? Then you need to consider certain things. A nice dress says a lot about you. It presents your personality in the way that you desire. Many people will remember you many years after meeting you by the dress that you wear in your first meeting. Regardless of the occasion that you are attending, it is important that you have a good dress on.

Maybe you have an upcoming wedding. Perhaps, it is your graduation or anniversary. In any special occasion in your life, a perfect dress can make your day the best and most memorable both for you and your peers. Even if it is your first day at your new workplace, a nice dress will say a lot about you. As such, it is crucial that you wear your best dress when attending any of your special events or occasions.

The person who makes a dress for you will greatly determine how it looks. Today, there are many dress makers in Houston. Although most of them claim to be the best among other dress makers, it is crucial that you look the best of them all. In every competition there is one person who beats the rest. Similarly, in Houston there is a dress maker who is the best among the rest. Look for that dress maker and then ask them to make your dress.

A good dress maker in Houston is determined to give you a perfect dress. They do everything possible to ensure that you get what you pay for. When paying a dress maker you have expectations on the kind of dress that they should deliver. Good dress makers will never disappoint you. They do everything possible to meet your needs in every way.

Perhaps, you saw a dress in a movie and you want yours to be designed just like that. Maybe you have a friend who has a dress in a particular design and you want yours to be designed that way. This is what you get when you find the best dress maker. Best dress makers are experts who pay close attention to specific needs of their customers or clients.

Thus, you are assured of getting a custom-made dress once you contact them and give them your specifications for the dress that you want them to make for you.

With services of the best dress maker in Houston, you are assured of getting the most stunning dress and best value of your money. Visit Agtailors.com for more information.

China overtakes Germany as world’s biggest exporter

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Chinese officials have said that their country’s exports surged last December to edge out Germany as the world’s biggest exporter.

The official Xinhua news agency reported today that figures from the General Administration for Customs showed that exports jumped 17.7% in December from a year earlier. Over the whole of 2009 total Chinese exports reached US$1.2 trillion, above Germany’s forecast $1.17 trillion.

Huang Guohua, a statistics official with the customs administration, said the December exports rebound was an important turning point for China’s export sector. He commented that the jump was an indication that exporters have emerged from their downslide.

“We can say that China’s export enterprises have completely emerged from their all-time low in exports,” he said.

However, although China overtook Germany in exports, China’s total foreign trade — both exports and imports — fell 13.9% last year.

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Icelandic volcanic eruption prompts evacuation, flight diversions

Sunday, March 21, 2010

A volcanic eruption started yesterday in south Iceland at or near the Eyjafjallajökull glacier. The first signs of the eruption were seen between 23:00 and midnight GMT. It is still not clear where the exact location of the eruption is but it appears to be on Fimmvörðuháls.

People living in the area are being evacuated. Police have closed the roads into the area and a state of emergency has been declared. The eruption is expected to result in flooding if it is under the glacier, but fortunately it appears to between Eyjafjallajökull and another glacier, Mýrdalsjökull, reducing the danger of flooding. It is reported that the eruption can be seen as far away as from Vestmannaeyjar. So far the lava flow is viscous and thick.

There is also a danger that this eruption could trigger another eruption on nearby Mt. Katla, which is an off-rift volcano beneath Mýrdalsjökull. In the past, eruptions at Eyjafjallajökull have triggered eruptions at Mt. Katla. If Katla does erupt, the effect would be far more significant than that of the current eruption, as lava could melt the ice at the top of the mountain, causing the potential for massive flooding.

The air carrier Icelandair has diverted flights which were destined for Iceland as a precaution, due to the risks to aircraft of flying into volcanic ash. A notice to airlines prohibits flights within 120 nautical miles of the volcano.

Iceland is a volcanic island situated atop the Mid-Atlantic Ridge at the juncture of the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates.

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