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Abdel Rahim al-Keeb and the new Libya

On October 31, Libya gained a new interim president that has proven to be a surprise for those watching the elections. Dr. Abel Rahim al-Keeb, a 61-year old professional with a background in education, electronics and politics was named as interim prime minister by the National Transitional Council. Born to parents living in Sabratha, al-Keeb…

Virgin Money buys Northern Rock for £747m

Northern Rock, the nationalised British bank, has become on Thursday the first bailed out lender in the UK to be sold back to the private sector, according to the treasury. The British government has given the go-ahead for the £747m loss-making deal with Richard Branson’s Virgin Money almost four years after Northern Rock’s near collapse….

Eurozone growth lagging behind

Growth in Europe almost came to a halt in the 3Q11 with a weak 0.2 percent increase, the same pace as in 2Q11, according to data released by Eurostat late on Tuesday. GDP growth was driven by Germany, Europe’s largest economy, which rose 0.5 percent in the third quarter due to stronger company and consumer…

UBS names Ermotti CEO

UBS on Tuesday confirmed Swiss-national Sergio Ermotti as permanent CEO with immediate effect. The appointment comes just two months after Ermotti was named interim CEO when Oswald Grübel stepped down in September following an alleged $2.3bn rogue trading incident at the bank. The group announced that chairman Kaspar Villiger will stand aside a year earlier…

Russia opposes Syria’s suspension from Arab League

Russia opposes the Arab League’s decision to suspend Syria and believes Western nations are inciting opponents of President Bashar al-Assad to seek his removal, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov was quoted as saying on Monday. Russian news agencies said Lavrov had also reiterated Moscow’s opposition to any new international sanctions on Iran over its nuclear programme…

Photovoltaics attracts investors

Photovoltaics is a term that is used to describe the technology required to convert sunshine into electricity that can be stored and ultimately used as an energy source for a number of different applications. As interest in alternative energy production has increased, investors who are attracted to the idea of getting in on the ground…

Berlusconi vows reforms, wants early election

Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi on Wednesday confirmed he would resign after implementing urgent economic reforms demanded by the European Union, and said Italy must then hold an election, in which he would not stand.“We have to give Europe and the world an urgent, strong signal that we are taking things seriously,” he told a morning…