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Saturday, May 9, 2009

Dollar falls amid better-than-expected job data

NEW YORK, May 8 (Xinhua) -- The dollar fell against major currencies on
Friday as risk appetite in foreign exchange trading was boosted by
better-than-expected job data.


Non-farm payroll employment declined by 539,000 in April, the U.S. Labor
Department reported on Friday. It was the smallest decline in six months, less
than a loss of 620,000 expected by analysts and far below the 699,000 drop in
March. The unemployment rate rose from 8.5 percent to 8.9 percent, the highest
since late 1983.

The report showed that the labor market was still deteriorating, but the
rate of decline was moderating, analysts said. About half of the improvement
from March came in the government sector, as it hired temporary workers for
preparatory work on the 2010 Census. The rest of the improvement was widely
spread across the private sector.

There were indications that the industry's headlong decline is bottoming
out, as the manufacturing workweek rose for the first time since July 2008, and
manufacturing overtime rose for the first time since November 2007.

Investors' risk appetite was also helped by the results of the U.S.
government's stress test, which showed better-than-expected picture of health of
major U.S. banks. The government said 10 of the 19 largest U.S. banks must raise
about 74.6 billion U.S. dollars in new capital, less than some had feared.

The euro bought 1.3622 dollars in late New York trading compared with
1.3373 dollars it bought late Thursday. The pound rose to 1.5215 dollars from
1.4996 dollars.

The dollar fell to 1.1513 Canadian dollars from 1.1740 Canadian dollars,
and fell to 1.1065 Swiss francs from 1.1309 Swiss francs. It fell to 98.40
Japanese yen from 98.99 Japanese yen.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Arab economic summit to discuss Iraq's reconstruction process

Special report: Tension escalates in Iraq

KUWAIT CITY, Jan. 15 (Xinhua) -- Iraqi Foreign
Minister Hoshyar Zebari said here Thursday that the first Arab Economic,
Development and Social Summit, to be held in Kuwait on Jan. 19-20, will include
a discussion on Iraq's reconstruction process, the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA)
reported.

Zebari made the remarks upon arrival at the Kuwaiti
capital to represent his country at an Arab foreign ministers meeting on Friday.

He said the Iraqi government "is making determined
efforts to encourage Arab countries and investors to invest in the
reconstruction process which will serve the interests of all partners."

He hailed that the historic Arab economic summit is a
timely event to enhance cooperation and economic integration among the Arab
countries amid the ongoing world economic recession.

The two-day Kuwait summit is the first for the
22-member Arab League to exclusively devote to Arab economic, development and
social matters. The summit is expected to map out steps to improve Arab nations'
economic and social development and strengthen Arab economic integration.

Following the Israeli offensive on the Gaza Strip, which has so far killed some 1,077 Palestinians and wounded over 5,000, the Gaza war is expected to top the agenda of the summit. Arab leaders are expected to review the latest developments in the Palestinian enclave, and to find a solution to end the Israeli attacks which began on Dec. 27 last year.