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Stock markets in Europe and the United States have fallen sharply in response to further signs that the debt crisis in Greece is intensifying1 and could spread to other countries. Share prices in New York, London, Frankfurt and Paris fell by more than 2% after a major international credit rating agency, Standard & Poor's, downgraded Greek debt to a level known informally as "junk". Nils Blythe has more.
Standard & Poor's downgraded its assessment4 of Greek bonds to so-called junk status because of the growing danger that the bond holders5 will not be paid back in full. Many big investment funds have rules that forbid them from holding junk bonds said the move is likely to trigger a further round of selling. Share markets have taken fright, fearing that if Greece does default on its debts, it will hit many European banks which hold Greek bonds and could trigger a wider financial crisis. Already pressure is mounting on Portugal which has also seen its credit rating downgraded today although it remains6 above junk status.
The trader at the centre of fraud allegations against the American investment bank Goldman Sachs has told the US Senate committee he did nothing wrong. Senators have accused the bank of profiting from the collapse7 of the American housing market. Regulators say the trader Fabrice Tourre sold an investment that was designed to make profits for the bank while losing its investors8' money. Here is Mark Mardell.
Some of the top players in Wall Street's biggest investment bank Goldman Sachs are lined up in front of the Senate committee facing a barrage9 of questions, rifling through folders10 of documents, looking tense and uncomfortable. The senator chairing the subcommittee, Carl Levin, opened by saying that the company had stacked the decks against buyers of financial product that it had sold, that Wall Street had turned bad mortgage loans into economy-wrecking financial instruments. The thread, he said, that joined the strands11 together was unbridled greed. The senators have accused the Goldman Sachs employees of deliberately12 eating up time, hunting for documents and then not answering questions. They say this hearing will continue until they get answers.
The Mexican government has warned its citizens about traveling to Arizona after the American state passed a law clamping down on illegal immigration. The government says Mexicans living in or visiting Arizona should act with prudence13. Vanessa Buschschluter reports.
The tough new immigration law has not even come into effect yet, but the Mexican government is clearly worried about the adverse14 political atmosphere it could create for Mexicans in the American border state. The Mexican Foreign Ministry15 says it feared its citizens could be harassed16 and questioned under the new law which gives police the power to stop suspected illegal immigrants. It says its consulates17 in four cities in Arizona will stay open 24 hours a day, seven days a week to offer legal advice to any Mexicans who feel they've been mistreated by US authorities.
The United Nations has shut its mission in Kandahar, in southern Afghanistan and evacuated18 many of its foreign staff there. A UN spokeswoman said they saw it as a temporary measure but the security situation meant the staff had to be withdrawn19. The leader of the provincial20 council in Kandahar insisted there wasn't a big threat, saying the security situation had been far worse a few years ago. He suggested that the UN pulling out of the city played into the Taliban's hands.
The United Nations Security Council has unanimously adopted a resolution aimed at making it easier to prosecute21 and imprison22 pirates caught off the coast of Somalia. Barbara Plett reports.
The resolution calls on the secretary general to explore various options for prosecuting23 and imprisoning24 Somali pirates. These include a regional or international tribunal, or the possibility of states creating special domestic chambers25 with international components26. It also appeals to all countries to criminalize piracy27 under domestic laws. So far, some pirates captured by an international armada patroling the Somali coast have been set free because of questions about who could try them. Others have been handed over to Kenya and the Seychelles for prosecution28. But Kenya in particular has complained that its judicial29 system can't cope and diplomats30 acknowledge that the system isn't working.
The American Defence Secretary Robert Gates has accused Syria and Iran of supplying increasingly sophisticated rockets and missiles to the Lebanese militant31 group Hezbollah. Mr Gates said Hezbollah now had more rockets and missiles than most governments and this was destabilizing the whole region. During the war of 2006, Hezbollah fired thousands of rockets into northern Israel.
The German football team Bayern Munich has reached the final of the European Champions League. In the second leg of their semi-final, they beat Olympique Lyonnais of France three nil3, giving them a four nil aggregate32 win. In next month's final, Bayern will face either Barcelona or Inter2 Milan.
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n.评价;评估;对财产的估价,被估定的金额 | |
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支持物( holder的名词复数 ); 持有者; (支票等)持有人; 支托(或握持)…之物 | |
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n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹 | |
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vi.累倒;昏倒;倒塌;塌陷 | |
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n.文件夹( folder的名词复数 );纸夹;(某些计算机系统中的)文件夹;页面叠 | |
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n.(线、绳、金属线、毛发等的)股( strand的名词复数 );缕;海洋、湖或河的)岸;(观点、计划、故事等的)部份v.使滞留,使搁浅( strand的第三人称单数 ) | |
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adj. 疲倦的,厌烦的 动词harass的过去式和过去分词 | |
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n.领事馆( consulate的名词复数 ) | |
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vt.收回;使退出;vi.撤退,退出 | |
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vt.告发;进行;vi.告发,起诉,作检察官 | |
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vt.监禁,关押,限制,束缚 | |
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检举、告发某人( prosecute的现在分词 ); 对某人提起公诉; 继续从事(某事物); 担任控方律师 | |
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n.房间( chamber的名词复数 );(议会的)议院;卧室;会议厅 | |
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(机器、设备等的)构成要素,零件,成分; 成分( component的名词复数 ); [物理化学]组分; [数学]分量; (混合物的)组成部分 | |
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27 piracy | |
n.海盗行为,剽窃,著作权侵害 | |
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n.起诉,告发,检举,执行,经营 | |
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adj.司法的,法庭的,审判的,明断的,公正的 | |
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n.外交官( diplomat的名词复数 );有手腕的人,善于交际的人 | |
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adj.激进的,好斗的;n.激进分子,斗士 | |
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adj.总计的,集合的;n.总数;v.合计;集合 | |
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