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November 27

Dubai request for debt 'standstill' raises fear-zz

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -- Just a year after the global downturn derailed Dubai's explosive growth, the city is now so swamped in debt that it's asking for a six-month reprieve on paying its bills -- causing a drop on world markets Thursday and raising questions about Dubai's reputation as a magnet for international investment.

The fallout came swiftly and was felt globally after Wednesday statement that Dubai's main development engine, Dubai World, would ask creditors for a "standstill" on paying back its $60 billion debt until at least May. The company's real estate arm, Nakheel -- whose projects include the palm-shaped island in the Gulf -- shoulders the bulk of money due to banks, investment houses and outside development contractors.

In total, the state-backed networks nicknamed Dubai Inc. are $80 billion in the red and the emirate needed a bailout earlier this year from its oil-rich neighbor Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates.

Markets took the news badly -- with the Dubai woes and the continued fall of the U.S. dollar giving investors twin worries. Dubai's move raised concerns about debt across the Gulf Region. Prices to insure debt from Abu Dhabi, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain all rose by double-digit percentages Thursday, according to data from CMA DataVision.

In Europe, the FTSE 100, Germany's DAX and the CAC-40 in France opened sharply lower. Earlier in Asia, the Shanghai index sank 119.19 points, or 3.6 percent, in the biggest one-day fall since Aug. 31. Hong Kong's Hang Seng shed 1.8 percent to 22,210.41.

Wall Street was closed for the Thanksgiving holiday and most markets in the Middle East were silent because of a major Islamic feast.

"Dubai's standstill announcement ... was vague and it remains difficult to discern whether the call for a standstill will be voluntary," said a statement from the Eurasia Group, a Washington-based research group that assesses political and financial risk for foreign investors interested in Dubai.

"If it is not, Dubai World will be going into default and that will have more serious negative repercussions for Dubai's sovereign debt, Dubai World and market confidence in the UAE in general," the statement added.

Dubai became the Gulf's biggest credit crunch victim a year ago. But its ruler, Sheik Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, had continually dismissed concerns over the city-state's liquidity and claims it overreached during the good times.

When asked about the debt, he confidently assured reporters in a rare meeting two months ago that "we are all right" and "we are not worried," leaving details of a recovery plan -- if such a plan exists -- to everyone's guess.

Then, earlier this month, he told Dubai's critics to "shut up."

"He needs to produce a recovery plan that will be respected by those who want to do business with Dubai," said Simon Henderson, a Gulf and energy specialist at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. "If he does not do it right, Dubai will be a sad place."

After months of denial that the economic downturn even touched the glitzy city-state, the Dubai government earlier this year showed signs of trying to deal with the financial fallout that has halted dozens of projects and touched off an exodus of expatriate workers.

In February, it raised $10 billion in a hastily arranged bond sale to the United Arab Emirates central bank, which is based in Abu Dhabi.

The deal -- seen by many as Abu Dhabi's bailout of Dubai -- was part of a $20 billion bond program to help Dubai meet its debt obligations.

On Wednesday, the Dubai Finance Department announced the emirate raised another $5 billion by selling bonds -- all taken by two banks controlled by Abu Dhabi.

Abu Dhabi's ruling Al Nahyan family has been more conservative with its spending, investing oil profits into infrastructure, culture and state institutions. During Dubai's real estate bonanza, the Nahyans saw their flashy neighbor race ahead with development plans and tourism plans that had plenty of hype but few details on how they would be pulled off.

Some did materialize. The more than 2,600-foot (800-meter) Burj Dubai is scheduled to open in January as the world's tallest building. But many other projects, including a tower even taller than the Burj Dubai and satellite cities in the desert, are still just blueprints.

The standstill will likely not immediately affect CityCenter, an $8.5 billion casino complex opening next month in Las Vegas that is half-owned by Dubai World. A Dubai World subsidiary and casino operator MGM Mirage agreed with banks in April to fully fund and finish the six-tower, 67-acre development of plush resorts, condominiums, a retail mall and one casino on the Las Vegas Strip.

However, the standstill's effect may be felt on the famous Keeneland thoroughbred horse auctions near Lexington, Ky., where Sheik Mohammed is a prominent bidder.

Last week, Sheik Mohammed demoted several prominent members of Dubai's corporate elite and replaced them with members of the ruling family, including his two sons, one of whom is Mohammed's designated heir.

Businessmen who fell out of favor were closely associated with Dubai's phenomenal success. They include the head of Dubai World, Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, and Mohammed Alabbar, the chief of Emaar Properties, developer of the Burj Dubai and hundreds of other projects.

"He is trying to shake things up," said Christopher Davidson, a lecturer on the Gulf at Britain's Durham University and an author of two books on the UAE.

However, Davidson added, Mohammed's decision to replace those who helped put Dubai on the world map with his relatives might be "read as an increase in autocracy which does not look good internationally."

Not everyone is upset at Dubai Inc.'s transformation into a family business, analysts say.

Mohammed's latest moves may have pleased Abu Dhabi more than the foreign investors, but it is Abu Dhabi that still has the strongest incentives to save Dubai from its financial misery.

"By shifting the power base back to the family things are as they should be as far as Abu Dhabi is concerned," said Mohammed Shakeel, a Dubai-based analyst for the Economist Intelligence Unit.

After an expensive adventure in doing things the Western way, it's "going back to basics" for Dubai, Shakeel added.

July 08

无奈的无奈的无奈

格格不入,是非颠倒,还要随波逐流。

我之过!

July 07

The Women

  • Finished another film about the women, very old story about a wife got cheated by her husband, how she went through all the way with the help of her friends and the people around her and ended up with her husband's love again.
  • Not so inspired after watching so many women with the same tragedy. Why always men get affairs and then turns out that the women are the ones who have to change themselves and try their best to fit into some new people to finally gain back the love, which however should not have gone bad in the first place if men know the bottomline of women and know how to stay away from unnecessary problems.
  • Second of all, enough for the women who have high profiles or marry to rich people in Manhattan New York. Look at those women, they go to the gym, do nails and hairs in 5th Ave, raise expensive dogs, drive fancy cars, have 5 babies or get gay and botox. It's always easy for you to say: WHO R U? WHAT DO U WANT? DON'T GIVE A SHIT TO OTHERS! BE SELFISH! It's always easy for you to escape from home and go to some CANOE CAMP. It's always easy for you to collect your starting fund from your wealthy mother when you want to have fun in design area and get compliments from some fashion critics who always talk full of bullshit.
  • WHY? Coz they are rich and don't have to work for live. About what they have to worry? FANCY FRIENDS? NICE HOUSES? CALENDARS FULL OF SOCIAL EVENTS? SHOPPING DATES? CHARITY LUNCHES? I don't see how things happen when they need to fight for survival and their husbands get a hussy at the same time?
  • JUNGLE RED? Try me next time.
July 06

some journey II & some groans

  • 过了那么就才来写欧洲观花游的下半部分。。。是因为,最近很不开心。
  • 首先,发现我的善良单纯被很多无耻的人作为攻击我的武器。
  • 其次,备受打击的我紧接着就生了一场不大不小的病。
  • 最后,发现大家都不在office,我很无聊。
  • 现在继续法国部分,其实由于我们的签证是从意大利走的,因此被要求必须在意大利比在法国多停留一天。这直接导致我们其实已经踏上法国土地之后,还很悲哀的重新被车回热那亚,第二天又将前一天走过的线路又走了一遍。。。
    • Cannes (France) - city of film festival but without the red carpet it's just a normal theatre...well, nice beach and sea and pretty/naked ladies haha...
    • Nice - city of blue sea and longer coast line...very quiet and truly NICE!
    • Monaco/Monte Carlo - nation of fame and wealth, sexy women with sexy cars, sexier yachts however...everywhere
    • Marseille - went to the Notre Dame de la Garde, the perfect place for the bird's-eye view of the whole city as well as some tiny islands, the closest of which was once the jail of Louis XIV who was iron masked by his twin brother for the thrown of France
    • Lyon - very nice city...shame we just stayed for few hours, now all I remember is a peaceful river and some bridges...oh, and it was really cold with the same dressing moving from Cannes to Lyon during the same day...
    • Paris - our last city to stay...to be honest, I love Paris in many different ways! If u wanna share my feelings, u'd better visit Paris yourself!
June 24

some journey

Well, been back from Italy and France. The journey is rough...almost like a bus tour...

Here are some rough ideas about all the cities I've been to during this 11-day trip (including 4 days of flying...OMG)

ITALY PART

  • Dubai, UAE - airport...noisy and stinky...mixture of perfume and human smells...
  • Vatican - territory consists of a walled enclave within the city of Rome, the capital city of Italy...greatest chruch in the world...greatest square...greatest Pope...
  • Rome - city of ruins and churches...fotana di trevi
  • Florences - city of sculptures and leather and churches...
  • Pisa - city of Leaning Tower and churches...
  • Saint Marino (Repubblica) - a country situated in the Apennine Mountains
  • Cittadella - only for the night, but the villa/hotel is good...
  • Venice - city of water and bridge...enchanting masks...handsome boatmen
  • Largo di Garda - great plants and views...rich people around...
  • Milano - great churches...great square...great art... great brands haha...
  • Genova - old harbor city, hometown of Christopher Columbus...

FRANCE PART-to be  continued...

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April 15

Ash I find myself kinda miss ya.

Dear Ash,
 
Hey babe, all of a sudden I realize u've been off to Espana for such a long time.
Read ur blog several times but always find u not healthy.
Kinda worried.
U always dont know (or dont care, I think) having a good rest before ur next time getting fun.
Anyway, as I said, when everything gets its place, u will be better.
Hold on to ur days.
 
 
Luv ya!
February 24

Every woman is beautiful-quoted from my师傅's

Every woman is beautiful

A little boy asked his mother "Why are you crying?" "Because I'm a woman," she told him."I don't understand," he said. His mum just hugged him and said, "never will." Later the little boy asked his father,"Why does mother seem to cry for no reason?" "All women cry for no reason," was all his dad could say. The little boy grew up and became a man, still wondering why women cry.

Finally he put in a call to God; and when God got on the phone, he asked, "God, why do women cry so easily?" God said: "When I made the woman, she had to be special. I made her shoulders strong enough to carry the weight of the world; yet, gentle enough to give comfort."   

"I gave her an inner strength to endure childbirth and the rejection that many times comes from her children."

"I gave her a hardness that allows her to keep going when everyone else gives up, and take care of her family through sickness and fatigue without complaining."  

 "I gave her the sensitivity to love her children under any and all circumstances, even when her child has hurt her very badly."  

"I gave her strength to carry her husband through his faults and fashioned her from his rib to protect his heart."

 "I gave her wisdom to know that a good husband never hurts his wife, but sometimes tests her strengths and her resolve to stand beside him unfalteringly."

"And finally, I gave her a tear to shed. This is hers exclusively to use whenever it is needed." "You see, the beauty of a woman is not in the clothes she wears, the figure that she carries, or the way she combs her hair." the beauty of a woman must be seen in her eyes, because that is the doorway to her heart, the place where love resides."  

Every Woman is beautiful.

 

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