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Week-Ahead Comment Jan 25: Policy concerns dominate

THE STRAITS TIMES Index (STI) fell for the second week in a row on continued fears that the Chinese government is starting to tighten liquidity aggressively. Last week, the STI ended at 2,819.7 points, down 3.1%. Compared with its high a fortnight ago, it is now down 3.9%, mirroring declines in bourses around the world. 

China’s economy grew 8.7% last year, beating the government’s 8% target, while 4Q2009 GDP rose 10.7%, the fastest growth rate in two years. The country’s central bank has raised the interest rate on its treasury bills to curb lending. Reports also say that some banks have been told to rein in lending because they failed to meet regulatory requirements while others have been asked to halt lending for the rest of January. The government is also expected to hike bank reserve ratios, for the second time this month, by another 50 basis points, before the Lunar New Year.

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DBS’s Koh says there are concerns about fragility of recovery

DBS Group Holdings Chairman Koh Boon Hwee said there are still concerns about the fragility of the economic recovery.
 
Koh, speaking at a luncheon for private banking clients today in Singapore, said DBS won market share in a range of businesses in the past year and will take advantage of improving economies to expand its footprint in Asia.
 
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BCCI answer Dhoni’s bowling concerns

Former South Africa coach Eric Simons was yesterday appointed to work as a bowling consultant for India by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). “Eric Simons has been appointed bowling consultant… for the test series against Bangladesh and the test and ODI series against South

Experts Say Google’s AdMob Bid Shouldn’t Spark Antitrust Concerns

Experts say the mobile ad market is too immature, small and fragmented for antitrust regulators to quell Google’s bid to buy mobile ad exchange AdMob. AdMob could give Google 30 to 40 percent of the mobile ad market overnight if the deal passes muster. Given that position, it’s tempting to think antitrust groups would be concerned with this buy. IDC analyst Karsten Weide, Kelsey Group analyst Michael Boland and Greystripe CEO Michael Chang all say the deal is good for the mobile ad space, which has been stymied by the recession. That could be Google’s pass with the DOJ and FTC.
– Experts say the mobile ad market is too immature, small and fragmented for
antitrust regulators to try to quell Google’s bid to buy mobile ad exchange AdMob.
When Google bid to buy AdMob for $750 million in stock Nov. 9, the search
engine made sure to position the buy as a complement to its exist…


Google Voice Blocking Fewer Lines to Quell FCC Concerns

Google Voice is now blocking calls to less than 100 numbers it believes are adult chat lines or free conference call services looking to exploit traffic-pumping schemes, Google told the Federal Communications Commission. The question remains whether this will satisfy the FCC and quell the grousing from Google’s new telecom nemesis AT T, which in September accused the Google Voice service of blocking calls to certain rural areas and asked the FCC to look into whether Google was violating network neutrality rules.
– Google Voice is now blocking calls to less than 100 numbers it believes are
adult chat lines or free conference call services looking to exploit
traffic-pumping schemes, Google told the Federal Communications Commission in a
letter Oct. 28.
Google Voice is the search engine company’s free phone …


Windows 7 UAC Security Feature Raises Concerns

The User Account Control feature in Microsoft Windows 7 is irking some in the security community who say Microsoft may have traded security for usability.
– Concerns about the User Account Control feature in Microsoft
Windows 7 have surfaced.
UAC first appeared in Windows Vista as a way to bolster
Windows security by limiting standard user privileges until an administrator
authorizes a privilege level increase. In
Windows 7, Microsoft adjusted the…


Zardari thanks US, Nawaz shows concerns


ISLAMABAD – In an attempt to allay apprehensions of Pakistanis over the Kerry-Lugar Burner (KLB) Act, US Senator John Kerry while meeting with Pakistani leadership has said that the legislation intended to cement long-term partnership with Pakistan.
Talking to dignitaries in Islamabad, one of the architects of the Act, Kerry observed that the core intent of the enhanced partnership through the Act was to demonstrate the American peopleÂ’s long-term commitment to the people of Pakistan.
During his meetings with President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani and Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) Quaid Mian Nawaz Sharif, the visiting US delegation headed by Senator John Kerry termed the controversy on KLB as unfortunate. The delegation stressed that it was a genuine effort on the part of the US to build a long-term partnership between the two countries by investing $7.5 billion in the next five years for the socio-economic development of the people of Pakistan.
He hoped that the joint explanatory statement had successfully allayed the misgivings of the concerned circles in Pakistan and added that he would be meeting PakistanÂ’s military as well to further clarify and reassure them about the real intent of US Congress and administration to help Pakistan through KLB legislation.
Talking to Senator Kerry, President Zardari thanked the US leadership for supporting democracy in Pakistan and said that he looked forward to Secretary of State Hillary ClintonÂ’s visit to Islamabad and holding of US-Pak strategic dialogue.
Presidential spokesman said that President Zardari expressed the hope that ROZs (Reconstruction Opportunity Zones) legislation would soon be approved and counterproductive labour provision would be softened. He said that Pakistan looked forward to enhancement of area as well as product coverage in the ROZs scheme. He said that ROZs should not be seen as trade concession measures but as an effective instrument to quell militancy and extremism.
Prime Minister Gilani proposed US administration to route the assistance under KLB through the trust funds for the uplift and reconstruction of the districts of Malakand division. He added that through Benazir Income Support Programme, the government was reaching out the poor segments of society in the country.
He also underlined the need for the provision of market access for Pakistani products and for expeditious passage of ROZ Bill in this regard. He informed Kerry that there was national consensus in the country to eliminate the evil forces of terrorism and extremism on the basis of which military action was under way in South Waziristan Agency.
While underlining the importance of support of the masses for decisive victory, he highlighted the imperative of development aspect in his governmentÂ’s strategy to gain the sustained support of the nation on this issue.
The Prime Minister apprised Senator Kerry that in the first few days of Army action, the dislocation of people had already started and an influx of them was expected in the coming weeks. He urged the US and friends of Pakistan to come forward wholeheartedly to provide adequate financial assistance to cater for the dislocated persons and later on for the development of the affected areas.
The Prime Minister said that Pakistan would remain constructively engaged with the international partners including USA to promote the shared objectives of peace, security and development in Afghanistan. “Pakistan looks forward to continued cooperation with the new elected government of Afghanistan in the best interest of peace and security of the region,” he added.
He fully agreed with the Prime Minister on the urgent need to focus on social sector development in the affected areas and identified reconstruction of schools, hospitals, shelters and provision of seeds and livestock as priority areas for the people.
He also assured the Prime Minister that the US would use its good offices with the European Union for provision of market access for Pakistani goods under GSP Plus Facilities and that the passage of ROZ Bill from Congress would be fast tracked.
Senator John Kerry met Quaid Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) Mian Nawaz Sharif here and discussed Pak-US relations, security situation and KLB Act.
Pakistan Muslim League(Nawaz) Quaid during his meeting with US Senator John Kerry at Punjab House said that his party was reviewing the explanatory statements attached with the KLB Act and they would be able to give its reaction on the act after having thorough debate on it.
PML(N) Quaid, however, conveyed reservations of his party and people of Pakistan over the bill, saying the PPP led coalition government did not take into confidence the opposition parties on it. Senator John Kerry during the meeting said that the main objective of the bill was to help Pakistan and reservations of Pakistani people would be removed.
Leader of Opposition in the National Assembly Ch. Nisar Ali Khan and Senator Ishaq Dar were also present on the occasion.
Nawaz urged Senator John Kerry to consider suitable measures to allay the doubts and misgivings that had arisen in Pakistan about the KLB Act. He appraised the Senator of the feelings and concerns of the people of Pakistan regarding the KLB Act.
PML-N Chief reaffirmed that the said bill, with its conditionalities continues to cause concerns, which he emphasised needed to be addressed to establish a relationship of trust and confidence between the two countries.
The former prime minister assured Senator Kerry that Pakistan valued its friendship with the United States. He therefore, urged upon Obama administration and the US Congress to establish a genuine partnership with the people of Pakistan based on mutual respect and mutual trust.
Online adds: Senator John Kerry, who is one of the founders of Kerry-Lugar Bill, has made it clear that presently no change is possible in the Kerry-Lugar Bill.
Talking to senior journalists here on Monday, he said the military and political leadership has adopted uniform stance on the US aid bill, adding, US respects PakistanÂ’s sovereignty and neither it had compromised on it nor it is possible in future.
‘Pakistan is an independent country and it will spend 7.5 billion dollars aid on its own but though it is the amount of US taxpayers amount and, therefore, they and some US congressmen ask where the amount would be spent and Hillary Clinton would present report in this regard’, he added.
According to him, we are giving to Pakistan about 7.5 billion dollars aid and are also listening to its complaints.
Terrorism is an international problem as terror events had taken place in US, Germany and other countries, he said.
In reply to a question regarding abolishment of check posts on Afghan border, Kerry said he has no information about it and the issue was not raised during his meetings with COAS General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani and DG ISI Shuja Pasha.

Zardari thanks US, Nawaz shows concerns


ISLAMABAD – In an attempt to allay apprehensions of Pakistanis over the Kerry-Lugar Burner (KLB) Act, US Senator John Kerry while meeting with Pakistani leadership has said that the legislation intended to cement long-term partnership with Pakistan.
Talking to dignitaries in Islamabad, one of the architects of the Act, Kerry observed that the core intent of the enhanced partnership through the Act was to demonstrate the American peopleÂ’s long-term commitment to the people of Pakistan.
During his meetings with President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani and Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) Quaid Mian Nawaz Sharif, the visiting US delegation headed by Senator John Kerry termed the controversy on KLB as unfortunate. The delegation stressed that it was a genuine effort on the part of the US to build a long-term partnership between the two countries by investing $7.5 billion in the next five years for the socio-economic development of the people of Pakistan.
He hoped that the joint explanatory statement had successfully allayed the misgivings of the concerned circles in Pakistan and added that he would be meeting PakistanÂ’s military as well to further clarify and reassure them about the real intent of US Congress and administration to help Pakistan through KLB legislation.
Talking to Senator Kerry, President Zardari thanked the US leadership for supporting democracy in Pakistan and said that he looked forward to Secretary of State Hillary ClintonÂ’s visit to Islamabad and holding of US-Pak strategic dialogue.
Presidential spokesman said that President Zardari expressed the hope that ROZs (Reconstruction Opportunity Zones) legislation would soon be approved and counterproductive labour provision would be softened. He said that Pakistan looked forward to enhancement of area as well as product coverage in the ROZs scheme. He said that ROZs should not be seen as trade concession measures but as an effective instrument to quell militancy and extremism.
Prime Minister Gilani proposed US administration to route the assistance under KLB through the trust funds for the uplift and reconstruction of the districts of Malakand division. He added that through Benazir Income Support Programme, the government was reaching out the poor segments of society in the country.
He also underlined the need for the provision of market access for Pakistani products and for expeditious passage of ROZ Bill in this regard. He informed Kerry that there was national consensus in the country to eliminate the evil forces of terrorism and extremism on the basis of which military action was under way in South Waziristan Agency.
While underlining the importance of support of the masses for decisive victory, he highlighted the imperative of development aspect in his governmentÂ’s strategy to gain the sustained support of the nation on this issue.
The Prime Minister apprised Senator Kerry that in the first few days of Army action, the dislocation of people had already started and an influx of them was expected in the coming weeks. He urged the US and friends of Pakistan to come forward wholeheartedly to provide adequate financial assistance to cater for the dislocated persons and later on for the development of the affected areas.
The Prime Minister said that Pakistan would remain constructively engaged with the international partners including USA to promote the shared objectives of peace, security and development in Afghanistan. “Pakistan looks forward to continued cooperation with the new elected government of Afghanistan in the best interest of peace and security of the region,” he added.
He fully agreed with the Prime Minister on the urgent need to focus on social sector development in the affected areas and identified reconstruction of schools, hospitals, shelters and provision of seeds and livestock as priority areas for the people.
He also assured the Prime Minister that the US would use its good offices with the European Union for provision of market access for Pakistani goods under GSP Plus Facilities and that the passage of ROZ Bill from Congress would be fast tracked.
Senator John Kerry met Quaid Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) Mian Nawaz Sharif here and discussed Pak-US relations, security situation and KLB Act.
Pakistan Muslim League(Nawaz) Quaid during his meeting with US Senator John Kerry at Punjab House said that his party was reviewing the explanatory statements attached with the KLB Act and they would be able to give its reaction on the act after having thorough debate on it.
PML(N) Quaid, however, conveyed reservations of his party and people of Pakistan over the bill, saying the PPP led coalition government did not take into confidence the opposition parties on it. Senator John Kerry during the meeting said that the main objective of the bill was to help Pakistan and reservations of Pakistani people would be removed.
Leader of Opposition in the National Assembly Ch. Nisar Ali Khan and Senator Ishaq Dar were also present on the occasion.
Nawaz urged Senator John Kerry to consider suitable measures to allay the doubts and misgivings that had arisen in Pakistan about the KLB Act. He appraised the Senator of the feelings and concerns of the people of Pakistan regarding the KLB Act.
PML-N Chief reaffirmed that the said bill, with its conditionalities continues to cause concerns, which he emphasised needed to be addressed to establish a relationship of trust and confidence between the two countries.
The former prime minister assured Senator Kerry that Pakistan valued its friendship with the United States. He therefore, urged upon Obama administration and the US Congress to establish a genuine partnership with the people of Pakistan based on mutual respect and mutual trust.
Online adds: Senator John Kerry, who is one of the founders of Kerry-Lugar Bill, has made it clear that presently no change is possible in the Kerry-Lugar Bill.
Talking to senior journalists here on Monday, he said the military and political leadership has adopted uniform stance on the US aid bill, adding, US respects PakistanÂ’s sovereignty and neither it had compromised on it nor it is possible in future.
‘Pakistan is an independent country and it will spend 7.5 billion dollars aid on its own but though it is the amount of US taxpayers amount and, therefore, they and some US congressmen ask where the amount would be spent and Hillary Clinton would present report in this regard’, he added.
According to him, we are giving to Pakistan about 7.5 billion dollars aid and are also listening to its complaints.
Terrorism is an international problem as terror events had taken place in US, Germany and other countries, he said.
In reply to a question regarding abolishment of check posts on Afghan border, Kerry said he has no information about it and the issue was not raised during his meetings with COAS General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani and DG ISI Shuja Pasha.

Malaysian PM orders urgent redressal of Indian concerns

Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak has directed the relevant government departments and agencies to address several long-standing social, economic and educational issues affecting the Indian community.
“We raised several issues for approval and many of them received the nod from the Prime Minister,” said Malaysian Indian Congress vice-president Dr S. Subramaniam.
He said in a statement [...]

Google Responds to Chrome Frame Security Concerns from Microsoft

Google responds to criticism by Microsoft about Google’s Chrome Frame plug-in. Chrome Frame is designed to bring some of the technology of the Google Chrome browser to Microsoft Internet Explorer, and has been reported to speed up the browser. But Microsoft contends that the plug-in increases IE’s attack surface.
– Google hit back Sept. 24 in response to Microsoft’s claims that Google’s
Chrome Frame makes Internet Explorer less secure.
Google Chrome Frame is an early-stage open-source plug-in that brings Google
Chrome’s open Web technologies, such as the HTML5 canvas tag and JavaScript
engine, to Microsoft…


10 Concerns We Have About Google Chrome OS

The hype over this operating system has been so heavy that failure would be a heavy blow. Google introduced Chrome OS July 7, promising a lightweight, Linux-based operating system for netbooks that will enable speedy Web applications. The move was a major shot at Microsoft, whose Windows desktop operating system Google intimated was antiquated. We at eWEEK have already provided 10 reasons why we are excited about Google’s Chrome OS. But in the tradition of weighing the cons with the pros, there are some concerns about the new Chrome OS as well.
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Energy needs, strategic concerns keep India silent on Myanmar

Amid the international outcry over the trial of Myanmar democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi, neighbouring India has been conspicuous in its silence. Once a staunch and vocal Aung San Suu Kyi supporter, India began engaging Myanmar’s junta in the mid-1990s — a shift that has seen security,