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Thursday, 13 December 2012

How Cloud Computing Is Shaping Your Business, How Business Is Shaping The Cloud





There have been numerous reports over the years on how cloud computing has developed, how businesses are taking to it, and how it is being used in the home. However, little enough research has been done to assess what vendors think about it. A new report aims to remedy that.

Produced by IT Channel Insight, The Cloud Leaders’ Report 2012 pulls together the results of a number of interviews done with some of the players that are currently shaping the cloud computing industry.

Those that were consulted for this report include: Asigra, Axcient, CA Technologies, Citrix, Dell, Google, HP, IBM, Microsoft, Rackspace, Red Hat, Salesforce, Shoretel, StorageCraft, Symantec and VMware.

In fact, just about anyone who is anyone in a computing space that Gartner estimates will be worth US$ 206 billion in spending in 2016, up 41% from current levels.
Glide Apps Coming To Windows, Android, iOS - Cloud-computing -
InformationWeek
Since then, Apple, Google and Microsoft have all introduced their own cloud storage, sharing and productivity services, leaving TransMedia to reposition its offerings in an effort to survive amid the giants. Glide Effortless became Glide OS and its ...
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SendGrid adds Parse, Stackmob, Azure integrations — Cloud Computing News
GigaOM
SendGrid is inching towards ubiquity with new integrations to Parse, Stackmob and Windows Azure mobile backend services. SendGrid is popular with developers who want easy email integration for their mobile apps and who don't want to rely too much on ...
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GigaOM
Oracle buys DataRaker for energy analytics smarts — Cloud Computing News
GigaOM
Other than its well-publicized cloud computing push, Oracle has been buying more into vertical application niches for years. On Thursday it's done more of the same with news of its planned acquisition of DataRaker, which specializes in “cloud-based” ...
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GigaOM
Jingdong Mall to build cloud-computing centers
China Daily
Beijing Jingdong Century Trading Co, known as Jingdong Mall, will invest up to 4 billion yuan ($639.5 million) to build cloud-computing centers in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region and in Jiangsu province in the coming years, said a report in the ...
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Dell World: Dell Updates Cloud Strategy | Cloud Computing and Open Source ...
Talkin' Cloud
Dell's cloud computing business continues to grow, as the company unveiled at Dell World 2012 in Austin, Texas. With cloud revenue growing 30 percent year-over-year in the third quarter of 2013, Dell announced plans to continue supporting open source ...
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How Cloud Computing Is Shaping Your Business, How Business Is Shaping The ...
CMSWire
There have been numerous reports over the years on how cloud computing has developed, how businesses are taking to it, and how it is being used in the home. However, little enough research has been done to assess what vendors think about it. A new ...
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Cloud ComputingCloud Computing Workload Volumes Expected to Surpass ...
Formtek Blog (blog)
Cloud ComputingCloud Computing Workload Volumes Expected to Surpass Traditional Ones in Two Years. By Dick Weisinger, on December 13th, 2012. The growth in the flow of data across networks has been phenomenal. Cisco predicts that zettabyte ...
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'Cloud Computing' to Improve Tunisian Enterprises' Competitiveness
AllAfrica.com
Tunis — The Cloud Computing, one the most advanced solutions in the area of information and communication technologies, should be adopted by Tunisian enterprises to guarantee their sustainability and improve their competitiveness," said "Tunisie ...
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Will Audiogalaxy buyout move Dropbox into a cloud music service?
CloudTech
There have been intriguing developments in terms of utilising the cloud as an entertainment vehicle during the past 24 hours, with Dropbox acquiring personal music streaming service Audiogalaxy and Amazon's Cloud Player arriving on Samsung Smart TVs.
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NASA's cloud computing odyssey: From Earth to Mars - space, NASA, cloud ...
Computerworld Australia
But getting there was a long journey, and it's the story of how NASA moved from relying on what it could provide on-premise to using the cloud to do the heavy lifting. The implications go far beyond Curiosity: cloud computing is a key factor in letting ...
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Where are all the Women Pilots of Alaska Aviation?


The Last Frontier is known for the skills, wild tales and accomplished feats of its incredible pilots; for proof, just check out any of the Legends of Alaska Aviation. Among Alaska's hearty and experienced flyers are women, but they're often fewer in number and still a novelty -- even today.




So where are all Alaska's female  Pilots?

Many of the 49th state's female aviators have banded together to form and uphold various associations, organizations and groups, but one group in particular has historic roots both in Alaska and worldwide: the Chapter of the 99s.

The 99s is an international organization of licensed women pilots from 35 countries. In 1954, a small group of independent women established the first chapter of the 99s in Alaska simply called the Alaska 99s. In 1978, the Cook Inlet chapter was established, followed by the Fairbanks chapter in 1981 and the Mat-Su chapter in 1984.

The chairwoman of the Alaska 99s, Melanie Hancock, says that there are around 55 members. She adds that the 99s "have never been more than 75" and they regularly "struggle and hover between 55 and 65."

"We lose a few, gain a few" every year, but have a difficult time attracting more women, Hancock said.

Jane Dale, executive director of the Alaska Airports Association and member of the 99s, adds that although there are fewer female pilots than men, you do see them out and about. Dale lives in Willow, Alaska, where the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race begins north of the state's largest city. There are a number of lakes and rivers in that part of the Matanuska Valley, and likely more airstrips than roads.

That suits Dale, who's been traversing the Alaska sky for most of her adult life.

"We're kind of a tight-knit group," she said of the 99s. "(There's) a lot of talent in a lot of women (pilots) around the state."

Although Dale doesn't really pay attention to pilot gender, she notes that there definitely are fewer women than men flying over The Great Land.

Here are some statistics from the FAA's 2012 Fact Book for the entire U.S.:

In 2010, the last year that data was available, there were 687,042 pilots in the U.S.
Of those, about 6 percent -- or 42,088 pilots -- were female.
"There are a number of women pilots in Alaska ... the hard part is that not all airmen allow their data to be available," Alaska FAA Aviation and Space Education Coordinator Angie Slingluff said in an email. "Determining gender from names can be tricky. When I last tried to compile a list in 2010 there were 11,207 names."

If those numbers are correct, it's possible that about 27 percent of Alaska's General Aviation pilots are women. And while 27 percent is certainly better than the 6 percent of female aviators nationwide, it does leave one wondering: Where are all the gals?


According to a 2010 study investigating the lack of women in aviation, the top reasons that more women aren't involved in flying -- either recreationally or as an occupation -- may be attributed to the cost, "a lack of readily available female mentors," and "certain perceived gaps in experience and skill sets." The study, lead by Penny Hamilton, Ph.D., also addresses how women can push through these barriers to become pilots.

In Alaska, Slingluff and others have been working hard to attract more women, especially young women, to aviation. Hancock says the 99s "have been fairly active" with Alaskan youth, "working with the Girl Scouts and the Young Eagle flights." She adds, "We have a presence at various aviation events around the state and (99) meetings are open to anyone who wants to come to them."

For more information on women in aviation, and especially if you're a woman looking for a flight training scholarship opportunity, visit the 99s' Alaska chapter.



Five Men Convicted in Fight Against Aviation Crime

Afghans Urged to Take All Military Tasks Except Aviation
Bloomberg
“They should be able to do all the tasks except perhaps aviation, close air support, that might be the one outlier we are still going to be involved in,” U.S. Marine Corps Major General Lawrence Nicholson, the deputy chief of staff for operations with ...
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St. Thomas Jet Center & Lehigh Valley Aviation Services Join the Air Elite Network
The Leading Aviation Industry Resource for News, Equipment and
Tampa, FL (December 11, 2012)– World Fuel Services announced today that St. Thomas Jet Center located at Cyril E. King Airport (STT) in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands and Lehigh Valley AviationServices located at Lehigh Valley International Airport ...
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82nd Combat Aviation Brigade Change of Command, Thursday
Patch.com
Col. T. J. Jamison, the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade commander, will relinquish his command to Col. Michael J. Musiol during a change of command ceremony at Pike Field, Dec. 13 at 10 a.m.. Jamison has commanded the Pegasus brigade since August ...
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General aviation taking off at MacArthur
Newsday
While Long Island MacArthur Airport officials have struggled to jump-start commercial air travel, general aviation flights at the Ronkonkoma airport are soaring. For the first nine months of 2012, MacArthur saw a 33 percent increase in flights by ...
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Newsday
Middle East Business Aviation Market Poised To Double To $1 Billion By 2018
Aviation Week
The Middle East business aviation market, which has more than doubled over the past five years, is expected to remain on that trajectory and reach $1 billion in the next five years, industry executives predict. The region took 246 business aircraft ...
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Aviation Week
Five Men Convicted in Fight Against Aviation Crime
AllAfrica.com
The SAPS secured a major victory in the fight against aviation crime following a joint operation between themselves and ground handler Menzies Aviation, which recently saw five men convicted and receiving lengthy jail time. The Kempton Park Regional ...
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Dassault Falcon Announces Sale of Two Falcon 900 Business Jets to Wallan ...
PR Newswire UK (press release)
Wallan Aviation has been operating in the Middle East for 20 years and has also expanded to other services in the aviation field, including charter, jet maintenance and a flight academy to train the next generation of pilots. Wallan was awarded the ...
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It's a fall season for aviation
Business Standard
With air fares in the domestic skies spiralling Indian's are preferring to travel abroad than fly within the country for their Christmas and New Year holidays. With air tickets at an average in the domestic sector up by 20-30%, bookings have fallen by ...
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Wednesday, 12 December 2012

Pilot Capt CJames L. Auman,injured in small-plane Cessna 172 crash near DeKalb Airport





A pilot from Sycamore was hurt but conscious after his Plane crashed in a field just south of DeKalb Airport on Tuesday afternoon.

James L. Auman, 62, was trapped inside the single-engine airplane when it crashed about 3:45 p.m. near Route 38 just east of Weber Road, about a quarter-mile south of DeKalb Airport, authorities said.

Firefighters from nearby DeKalb and Cortland cut him out of the wreck, DeKalb County Sheriff’s police said. Auman was alert and able to communicate with paramedics.

The aircraft, a T-51 Mustang, was registered to Auman, who also was named as the plane’s maker, according to Federal Aviation Administration records and spokesman Tony Molinaro.

Auman, of Sycamore, was airlifted to Saint Anthony Medical Center in Rockford after the crash.

Authorities could not say Tuesday night what caused the crash. The FAA, National Transportation Safety Board and DeKalb Sheriff’s police will continue to investigate.

NH man pleads guilty in fatal Mass. plane crash
Boston.com
(AP) — A New Hampshire man has pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter for a Massachusettsplane crash that killed his daughter nearly two years ago. Fifty-eight-year-old Steven Fay of Hillsboro entered the plea Tuesday in Franklin Superior Court ...
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Singer Jenni Rivera's Horrifying Plane Crash Details Released But Family Still ...
The Stir
Singer Jenni Rivera's family is still hoping and praying that she somehow survived last Sunday'splane crash. The last tweets I saw from her 11-year-old son Johnny Angel Lopez included the message "They will find her," and a screen capture of another ...
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South Africa opens new investigation into 1986 plane crash that killed ...
Washington Post
JOHANNESBURG — South African police have opened a new investigation into the 1986 airplane crash that killed Mozambique's Marxist president and more than 20 others, an official said Wednesday, an incident many have blamed on the former apartheid ...
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Sycamore pilot recovering after plane crash
Champaign/Urbana News-Gazette
DEKALB, Ill. (AP) — A Sycamore man is in good condition in a Rockford hospital after crashing his small plane south of the DeKalb Airport. WNIJ Radio (http://bit.ly/127I87m ) reports that 62-year-old James Auman was flown by helicopter to St. Anthony ...
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How planes crash
Minnesota Public Radio
It's not often we hear firsthand the stories of how plane crashes occur, especially the one in Rochester last week in which four people on their way home from the Packers-Vikings game in Green Bay, ended up upside down in a crashed plane. The ...
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Deadly plane crash in Lowndes Co.
WALB-TV
Tonight, aviation investigators and clean-up crews remain on the scene of that deadly plane crash in Lowndes County. They're still not sure why the plane went down Monday night shortly after takeoff fromMore >>. Tonight, aviation investigators and ...
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Jenni Rivera dead, plane crash update: Owner of plane in crash linked to ...
WPTV
In short, the insurance companies claim that Starwood lied in its application for coverage about the history of the planes being insured and about the true owner of the company. Starwood is the owner of the Learjet that crashed Sunday in Mexico, most...
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WPTV
Pilot injured in small-plane crash near DeKalb Airport
Chicago Sun-Times
A pilot from Sycamore was hurt but conscious after his plane crashed in a field just south of DeKalb Airport on Tuesday afternoon. James L. Auman, 62, was trapped inside the single-engine airplane when it crashed about 3:45 p.m. near Route 38 just east ...
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Jenni Rivera Crash Investigation Raises Startling Legal Questions Over ...
Billboard.biz
Jenni Rivera was "in the final stages" of buying the Lear Jet on which she and six others were killed Sunday when the plane crashed in Mexico, according to Christian E. Esquino Nuñez, who, the Los Angeles Times blog reported, identified himself as the ...
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Plane crashes near DeKalb airport; one injured
Rockford Register Star
DEKALB — A small plane crashed shortly after take off Tuesday afternoon in a farm field about 1¼-mile south of DeKalb Taylor Municipal Airport. The crash occurred about 3:45 p.m. near Illinois 38 and Webster Road. The plane flipped over once and came ...
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Singapore Airlines to focus on Asia after Virgin Divestment




: Singapore Airlines’ (SIA) sale of its 49% stake in Virgin Atlantic will allow the cash-rich Asian carrier to focus resources on its fast-growing regional market, analysts said Wednesday.
The Singapore carrier’s tie-up with British billionaire Richard Branson’s Virgin Atlantic never really took off since the alliance began 12 years ago when the stake was bought for £600 million ($966.5 million).
SIA on Tuesday said it will sell the stake to Delta Air Lines of the United States for $360 million in cash in a deal to be completed next year.
SIA said it “had been evaluating strategic options for the stake for some time, as the investment has not performed to expectations and the synergies the parties originally hoped for have not materialised.”
Analysts said SIA, consistently one of the world’s most profitable airlines, had little say in how Virgin Atlantic was run by the flamboyant Branson, and the sale allows it to exit an underperforming investment in the troubled European market.
“SIA can now focus on investments in the Asia Pacific region,” Brendan Sobie, a Singapore-based analyst with industry consultancy Centre for Aviation, told the news agency.
Sobie said it made more sense for Delta to have a strategic stake in Virgin Atlantic as there are more synergies in their trans-Atlantic network.
Jason Hughes, an analyst with IG Markets Singapore, said that despite the higher acquisition price paid by SIA, the $360 million “will go down as a profit, as losses had already been accounted for in previous years”.
SIA shares closed 1.12% higher at Sg$10.87 as investors cheered the divestment.
Malaysian bank CIMB said in a note that the sale would give SIA a “short-term boost” but urged investors to focus on the long-term challenges posed by Middle Eastern carriers and budget airlines.
Shukor Yusof, an aviation analyst with Standard & Poor’s Equity Research, said SIA can use the extra cash to “redefine its business strategy on top of beefing up its regional subsidiaries”.
“It’s also good to exit out of Europe because the market conditions there are quite atrocious,” he told the news agency.
Shukor said conflicting management styles with Branson was one of the chief reasons why the alliance failed to prosper beyond a code-sharing agreement.
“Branson remained the controlling shareholder and he called the shots,” he said.
Virgin Atlantic also did not have enough slots at London’s high-traffic Heathrow airport for SIA to latch on in its bid to gain a share of the lucrative trans-Atlantic route to New York, Shukor added.
Analysts said SIA’s decision to buy the stake in Virgin Atlantic in March 2000 was a good move at the time because Asia was just emerging from the 1997-1998 financial crisis.
But the centre of global economic power has since shifted to Asia, sparking a travel boom in the region.
Passenger traffic in the Asia Pacific is forecast to account for 33% of the global market in 2016, up from 29% in 2011, according to trade body International Air Transport Association (IATA).
“This makes the region the largest regional market for air transport, ahead of North America and Europe which each represent 21%,” IATA said in a statement on their latest industry forecast.
SIA has been investing both in the premium travel segment, where it faces competition from Middle East carriers, and in the low-cost market where it is challenged by budget airlines.
SIA in June launched a long-haul budget wing called Scoot while maintaining a substantial stake in low-fare carrier Tiger Airways. It also operates a regional wing, SilkAir.
SIA and Scoot in October announced orders for 45 Airbus and Boeing aircraft. The orders came after SilkAir in August said it would buy 54 new Boeing planes with an option to buy a further 14 aircraft. AFP






















Deal Buzz Swarms Around India's Airlines
Wall Street Journal (India) (blog)
Indian airlines may be bleeding cash, but some foreign airlines still find them attractive targets. Nearly three months ago, when India had allowed foreign airlines to own up to 49% in domestic carriers, airline industry experts were skeptical about ...
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Wall Street Journal (India) (blog)
Singapore Airlines to focus on Asia after Virgin divestment
Livemint
Tweet. First Published: Wed, Dec 12 2012. 05 09 PM IST. Singapore Airlines has been investing both in the premium travel segment, where it faces competition from Middle East carriers, and in the low-cost market where it is challenged by budgetairlines.
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Livemint
Three international airlines show interest in Kolkata
Business Standard
According to Kolkata airport officials, three international airlines from Japan, Turkey and Dubai have expressed there willingness to operate to and from the city. “Japan Airlines, Turkish Airlines and Fly Dubai have evinced interest in starting ...
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Kingfisher Airlines may fly past Jet Airways in the race for alliance with ...
Economic Times
MUMBAI: Vijay Mallya's Kingfisher Airlines has emerged as the dark horse in the race for a strategic alliance with Etihad Airways as the possible deal between Naresh Goyal's Jet Airways and the Abu Dhabi-based airline may flounder on valuations.
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Economic Times
Buy HUL; Exit Kingfisher Airlines: Sukhani
Moneycontrol.com
Buy HUL; Exit Kingfisher Airlines: Sukhani. Sudarshan Sukhani, s2analytics.com is of the view that one should exit Kingfisher Airlines while long term investor can buy HUL with a target of Rs 1000. Traders Only. Share · Tweet · Share on Tumblr. Like ...
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Govt to ask airlines to cut fares, boost PLF
Rediff
Concerned over spiralling fares, the civil aviation ministry, which will launch an airfare monitoring cell next week, has decided to ask domestic carriers to reduce rates and increase passenger load factor (PLF) that has been falling even in peak seasons.
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Rediff
Turkish Airlines eyes expansion in India; add Hyderabad, Kolkata as new ...
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Turkey's national carrier Turkish Airlines plans to double flights between Delhi and Istanbul and add Hyderabad and Kolkata as new destinations next year, its chief executive, Temel Kotil, told ET. "We will expand into 250 destinations by ...
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Economic Times
Ryanair Flies as Rival European Airlines Flag
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Grabbing market share from Europe's shrinking flag carriers as well as the smallairlines that have gone bankrupt in the past year helps explain the continued strong growth in traffic at Ryanair and other budget carriers like easyJet PLC and Norwegian...
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
Kingfisher Airlines up 5% on talks with investors, Etihad
Moneycontrol.com
Shares of Kingfisher Airlines rose 5% to Rs 16.45 on news that the company is in discussions with several investors for equity partnership, including Gulf-based Etihad Airways. Source: Moneycontrol.com ...
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Moneycontrol.com
RPT-Qatar Airways says studying Czech Airlines privatisation
Reuters
DUBAI, Dec 11 (Reuters) - Qatar Airways is interested in the privatisation of Czech Airlines (CSA), but has not taken a decision on whether to participate in it, the chief executive of the Gulf carrier said on Tuesday. The Czech government said last ...
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Canada would be Near-Recession soon ?




Canada faces Near-Recession if U.S. Plunges over ‘cliff,’ Carney warns

The stakes are high for Canada as the U.S. hurtles toward the so-called “fiscal cliff” deadline, Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney says, including the threat of an economic stall in this country.

Canada would be dragged close to another recession if U.S. President Barack Obama and Congress can’t strike a deal to avoid steep tax hikes and spending cuts set for Jan. 1, Mr. Carney warned Tuesday in an interview with The Globe and Mail.


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And yet if the two sides strike a deal, the Canadian economy could be in for a New Year’s bounce as consumers and businesses make up for lost time and resume spending, he said. “It’s our view that if the Americans go over the cliff, that that economy will be in recession with material knock-on effects for Canada,” Mr. Carney said, speaking before a speech to financial analysts in Toronto.

The “fiscal cliff” is the most “acute risk” facing Canada, he said. The problem is “eminently solvable,” but a deal could go down to the wire, he added. A successful resolution would be good for the Canadian economy, which has stalled alongside the U.S. in recent months, he said.

“The underlying U.S. economy is more firmly grounded and making more progress. So that if this could be resolved, truly resolved with a medium-term plan, that would be quite positive for the Canadian economy,” he said, adding that in the United States “the financial system is in better shape, the household system has made a lot of progress, the housing market is turning.”

He pointed out that U.S. corporations are “holding back” as the debate drags on. “So you take that away and you have a series of positives,” he said.



On Tuesday, the U.S. fiscal debate continued to drag on, with talks deadlocked even as Mr. Obama and the House Republicans both floated new proposals.

The Bank of Canada’s base-case scenario is that the U.S. economy will take a 1.5-percentage-point hit to gross domestic product in 2013 and 2014 from tax hikes and spending cuts, according to the bank’s semi-annual review of financial risks released last week.

In a conference room with windows overlooking sprouting condominium towers, Mr. Carney told The Globe that he sees some positive signs that the measures taken to slow the growth of household debt and Canada’s booming housing market are having an effect.

Stressing that he didn’t want to “overplay” the situation, he pointed to “somewhat encouraging signs in terms of the slowing of the pace of the growth of household debt, adjustment of housing starts more towards the level of demographic demand” and “some adjustment in the resale market.”

In his speech, Mr. Carney pointed out that borrowers are starting to respond to the bank’s signal that higher rates are likely coming. Canadians are adding to their record debt levels at a slower pace and they’re moving out of variable-rate mortgages and into less risky fixed-rate loans.

“We have seen the pace of household debt accumulation slow, as hoped for, as intended,” Mr. Carney told reporters after his speech. “We’ll see if that persists.”

The share of new fixed-rate mortgages has almost doubled to 90 per cent this year as homeowners move out of variable-rate loans to lock in today’s relatively low rates before they go up, he said.

Last week, the bank warned that Canadians are still borrowing at a faster pace than their disposable income, making them more vulnerable if they lose their jobs or home prices tumble. The ratio of household debt to gross domestic product now stands at a record high 163 per cent, up from 161.5 per cent in June.

In his speech, Mr. Carney said the Bank of Canada’s interest rate guidance is never an iron-clad “promise” and it will only signal the exact timing of monetary decisions in rare and exceptional circumstances. In “normal” times, he said the central bank must always adapt to changing economic conditions. The bank’s current “guidance” is for “some modest withdrawal” of its current low target rate, which has been stuck at 1 per cent since September, 2010, to help the economy recover from the recession.


Berlusconi says PM to blame for recession
Aljazeera.com
Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has accused the technocrat government of Mario Monti of dragging Italy into recession by following economic policies by Germany. In Tuesday's remarks Berlusconi said Germany had taken advantage of the...
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Aljazeera.com
Italian lobby group sees longer recession
Financial Times
Italy's economy will remain in recession longer than expected with growth only emerging in the last quarter of 2013, the business association Confindustria said on Tuesday in a downward revision of its GDP forecasts for next year. With Italy already in ...
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Canada faces near-recession if US plunges over 'cliff,' Carney warns
Globe and Mail
Canada would be dragged close to another recession if U.S. President Barack Obama and Congress can't strike a deal to avoid steep tax hikes and spending cuts set for Jan. 1, Mr. Carney warned Tuesday in an interview with The Globe and Mail.
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Globe and Mail
Employers maintain training budgets despite recession, research shows
EurekAlert (press release)
British employers have avoided slashing their budgets for training during the recession because they believe it is vital to their operations, a new study has found. Researchers analysed figures from various surveys showing that spending in real terms ...
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Oil edges up as Germany seen dodging recession
Boston.com
The price of oil edged up to around $86 a barrel on Tuesday as markets got a boost from a survey indicating that German investors believe Europe's largest economy may be able to elude arecession. By early afternoon in Europe, benchmark crude for ...
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"Japan Asian Basket Case": 5th Recession in 15 Years
Center for Research on Globalization
Europe's drawn-out efforts to pull itself out of the economic mire are well documented. But it's not alone - Japan has now entered its fifth recession in 15 years. It comes just days before the country's election, which is expected to sweep the current ...
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European recession a downer for US manufacturers
MarketWatch (blog)
Exports of American-made goods to countries in the European Union has fallen an unadjusted 7.3% over the past 12 months. Exports of goods have fallen even steeper since hitting a 2012 peak in March. Read more on trade data. Weaker exports of goods ...
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Christmas gift spending back to pre-recession day levels
Claremore Daily Progress
It found the average planned spending of $854 for 2012 is up over 32 precent from average planned spending in the 2011 survey and the planned spending matches planned spending of $859 in 2007, prior to the recession of 2008. While the Progress' ...
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Local companies fear recession from 'fiscal cliff'; tax hike on dividends ...
Joplin Globe
DeSonier shared Beecher's concern about a recession, noting that many companies aren't sure what steps to take with regard to decisions such as hiring and capital investment because the future is murky. They're waiting to make a move until Congress and ...
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In the Cliff's Shadow, a Recession May Be Taking Root
Minyanville.com
Most economists predict another year of wrenchingly slow growth, but a few observe the roots of arecession already taking hold. That creates the distinct possibility that a fiscal cliff deal hammered out by President Obama and House Speaker John ...
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