Action Insight Daily Report 12-06-10

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Daily Report: Markets Steady after Bernanke's Interview, IMF to Meet EU Finance Ministers

Markets are pretty steady in Asian today. Fed Chairman Bernanke's TV interview was the focus over the weekend but didn't trigger much new movements in the markets. Bernanke defended Fed's QE program and said that Fed's "not printing money" as "the amount of currency in circulation is not changing. The money supply is not changing in any significant way." And he hit back on criticisms and said fear of inflation is "way overstated". Bernanke said the program is for lowering interest rates by buying treasuries to stimulate economy to grow faster. He expects unemployment would take four to five years to come back from current 9.8% to normal level of 5-6%. Meanwhile, Bernanke said that it's " certainly possible" to buy more bonds depending on the efficacy of the program and on inflation and economic outlook.

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USD/JPY Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 83.41; (P) 83.88; (R1) 84.29; More.

At this point, intraday bias in USD/JPY remains on the downside with 83.02 minor resistance intact. As noted before, whole rebound from 80.29 might have finished at 84.39 already. Current decline should extend further to 61.8% retracement of 80.29 to 84.39 at 81.85 first. Break will target a test on 80 psychological level again. On the upside, above 83.02 minor resistance will turn intraday bias neutral and bring recovery. But upside should be limited well below 84.39 and bring another fall.

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RBA And RBNZ's Monetary Policies In December

Australia's GDP growth in 3Q10 missed market expectations and signaled the RBA's full-year forecasts will not be achieved. The question for monetary policy is whether weak data will follow in the near-term. If that's the case, the central bank may need to push the next rate hike later. We will keep monitoring upcoming economic data but for the time being, we retain our view that the RBA will set policy in a forward-looking manner and raise the cash 25 bps higher in 1Q11.

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GMT Ccy Events Actual Consensus Previous Revised
09:30 EUR Eurozone Sentix Investor Confidence Dec 11 14
13:30 CAD Building Permits M/M Oct -2.50% 15.30%
15:00 CAD Ivey PMI Nov 56.2 56.7
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Trade Idea: USD/CHF – Sell at 0.9840

As dollar has recovered after intra-day marginal fall to 0.9742 (Friday's low was 0.9750), suggesting minor consolidation would take place for retracement to 0.9820/25 (38.2% Fibonacci retracement of Friday's selloff from 0.9951 to 0.9742), however, reckon the Kijun-Sen (now at 0.9841) would attract renewed selling interest and bring another decline later.

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Trade Idea: GBP/USD – Buy at 1.5690

As the British pound has retreated after intra-day marginal rise to 1.5775 (Friday's high was 1.5765), suggesting consolidation would take place and retracement towards 1.5683-89 (previous resistance and the current level of the Kijun-Sen) cannot be ruled out, however, renewed buying interest should emerge there and bring rebound later.

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1st Update: 0630 - 0700; 2nd Update: 0930 - 1000; 3rd Update: 1230 - 1300; 4th Update: 1500 - 1530
Pairs Covered: EUR/USD, USD/JPY, GBP/USD, USD/CHF

Elliott Wave Daily Trade Ideas Update Schedule (GMT):
AUD/USD, EUR/JPY: 0800 - 0830; EUR/GBP, USD/CAD: 1330 - 1400

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The Archives of Ontario has released online and microfilm versions of the 2009 accrual of Vital Statistics records from the Office of the Registrar General, comprising the 1913 birth, 1928 marriage, and 1938 death indexes and registrations. Consisting of more than 127,000 scanned images, the microfilm and its related finding aids are available at the Archives' Reading Room at 134 Ian Macdonald Boulevard in Toronto, Ontario, on York University's Keele Street campus, and at many local...





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Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire council archives have now been placed online.  There are 46 collections consisting of 23,300 entries including school records,parochical board, poor relief and burlal registers and miltia records.

The city of Aberdeen has the oldest and most complete sets of burgh records in Scotland, starting in 1398.  They can be viewed at http://www.aberdeencity.gov.uk/archivecataloge


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[Bibliotheca Alexandrina - CSSP ] NewsLetter (Monday, December 06, 2010)

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Volume : 58
Issued : December 2010




Center for Special Studies and Programs (CSSP), a research center established in July 2003 in the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, aims to play a significant role in the progress of science and technology in Egypt. The CSSP will help researchers and scientists to get the best support needed to advance their work through international collaborations.

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In our newsletter this volume:
Beating Cancer Cells to Death with Gold Nanoparticles in More than One Way Lecture
TWAS-ARO 6th Annual Meeting
New TWAS-ARO Members 2010
TWAS-ARO Young Affiliates 2010-2014
Jacob Palis (Brazil), Balzan Prize winner 2010
Creative Thinking Workshop
International Business Leaders Forum
CSSP Gathering: Celebrating 7 years of Excellence
>> Beating Cancer Cells to Death with Gold Nanoparticles in More than One Way Lecture Up

 

Beating Cancer Cells to Death with Gold Nanoparticles in More than One Way Lecture

23 December 2010

 The Center for Special Studies and Programs (CSSP), in collaboration with the Academy of Sciences in the Developing World – Arab Regional Office (TWAS-ARO), will hold a Public lecture entitled: “Beating Cancer Cells to Death with Gold Nanoparticles in More than One Way”.

 The lecture will be presented by Professor Mostafa El-Sayed; Professor, School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA and it will shed light on the newest findings and techniques in using gold-nanoparticles in cancer treatment.

The lecture will be held in the Great Hall at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Conference Center on 23 December 2010 at 14:00 pm.

The lecture is open to the public.

 Due to the hall capacity, please send an email to Esraa.Ragab@bibalex.org with a copy to Israa.Elfayoumi@bibalex.org before 20 December 2010 to confirm your attendance.

 For more information, please visit: http://www.bibalex.org/cssp/Event/Event.aspx?ID=209

>> TWAS-ARO 6th Annual Meeting Up


TWAS-ARO 6th Annual Meeting

22 December 2010 

  The Academy of Sciences for the Developing World - Arab Regional Office (TWAS-ARO) will hold its 6th Annual meeting on 22 December 2010 at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina.

The theme of this year's meeting is "Linking Research Institutions, Universities, and Industry in the Arab World" and will aim at creating self-consciousness and cooperation among Arab countries, in addition to exploring ways to improve knowledge transfer between research institutions and industry in particular. TWAS-ARO members and young affiliates along with other eminent speakers, will give a talk or participate in a panel discussion around the meeting's topic.

TWAS-ARO Regional Prize winner, in addition to TWAS-ARO Young Affiliates 2010 announcement will take place.

Registrants will also have the priority to attend the Public Lecture of Prof. Mostafa El-Sayed, Professor, School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA which will be held on the 23rd of December 2010, under the topic: "Beating Cancer Cells to Death with Gold Nanoparticles in More than One Way".

Registration is now open (deadline for registration is 15 December 2010).

Registration Fees:

1- Individual Registration: EGP 25/person.

 2- Group Registration: EGP 15/person for a group of 10 or more. 

For more information, please visit: http://www.bibalex.org/cssp/Event/Event.aspx?ID=206

 

>> New TWAS-ARO Members 2010 Up

 

 New TWAS-ARO Members 2010

 The Academy of Sciences for the Developing World (TWAS) has announced the election of 58 new members, including 11 women, during  the Academy's 21st General Meeting in Hyderabad. The current TWAS membership now stands at 1000 members. The new TWAS members, including 4 TWAS-ARO members from 5 different Arab countries, will be inducted at the 22nd General Meeting to be held in Morocco next year.

New TWAS-ARO members:  
  • Social and Economic Sciences: BOUJAOUDE, Saouma (Lebanon), PhD, Professor, Department of Education, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon.
  • Chemical Sciences: AL-KINDY, Salma M.Z. (Oman), PhD, Associate Professor in Chemistry Sultan Qaboos University Muscat, Sultanate of Oman.  
  • Agricultural Sciences: KAMAL-ELDIN, Afaf (Sudan), PhD, Professor, Department of Food Science, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden.  
  • Agricultural Sciences: ALMOMIN, Sabah (Kuwait), PhD, Research Scientist, Biotechnology Department, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Safat, Kuwait.

 

>> TWAS-ARO Young Affiliates 2010-2014 Up

 

 TWAS-ARO Young Affiliates 2010-2014

In cooperation with its 5 Regional Offices, TWAS has selected 25 new Young Affiliates for the period 2010–2014 (5 TWAS-ARO Young Affiliates from 5 different Arab countries).

  • Amal Amin Ibrahim Shendi, Polymers & Pigments Department, National Research Center (NRC), Egypt.
  • Talal Al-Azemi, Chemistry Department, Kuwait University, Kuwait.
  • Rym Kefi-Ben Atig, Pasteur Institute in Tunis,Tunisia.
  • Youcef Bentoutou, Centre des Techniques Spatiales (CTS), Alegria.
  • Ahmad Juma Al-Salman, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Sultan Qaboos University, Sultanate of Oman.

>> Jacob Palis (Brazil), Balzan Prize winner 2010 Up

 

Jacob Palis (Brazil), Balzan Prize winner 2010Jacob Palis

The Balzan Prizes 2010 have been announced in Milan by the Chairman of the Balzan General Prize Committee, Salvatore Veca, together with the President of the Balzan “Prize” Foundation, Ambassador Bruno Bottai, at the Corriere della Sera Foundation.

Dr. Palis, President of the TWAS and a professor at  Instituto Nacional de Matemática Pura e Aplicada - IMPA, won the Prize for  Mathematics (pure or applied).

>> Creative Thinking Workshop Up

 

Creative Thinking Workshop

  On 16 October 2010, the Center for Special Studies and Programs (CSSP), in cooperation with Technokids Egypt, held the "Creative Thinking" workshop. The Workshop aimed at preparing school students for scientific research and creative thinking. It was divided into four sessions, each session covered a different approach to scientific thinking and innovation. Participants were divided into groups; each group worked on a prototype for a robot with basic materials such as syringes, ropes and pieces of wood. The closing session was an introduction to the Micro Research Grants program, offered by the Center for Special Studies and Programs (CSSP), the procedures and the required documents for application.

>> International Business Leaders Forum Up

 

International Business Leaders Forum

  On 22 September 2010, the Bibliotheca Alexandrina (BA) received delegates from the International Business Leaders Forum (IBLF); Ms. Ros Tennyson, CEO of IBLF and Dr. Roman Pryjomko, Advisor at IBLF. Ms. Tennyson gave a presentation to the BA staff on IBLF activities and its International Partnership Initiative. Then, she discussed with the attendees the possible opportunities for collaboration with the Bibliotheca Alexandrina .

 

>> CSSP Gathering: Celebrating 7 years of Excellence Up

 

CSSP Gathering: Celebrating 7 years of Excellence

16 September 2010  Group photo

  Celebrating 7 years of excellence, intellectual rigor and fruitful accomplishments, the CSSP organized the "Get Together Lunch" for the second consecutive year, celebrating its 7th birthday. This event gathered former CSSP members, as well as current ones. 

 The celebration was inaugurated by a welcome speech by Dr. Mohamed El-Faham, Director of the CSSP, and followed by brief statements by the CSSP members. Every member shared their experience within the CSSP, their current positions and the achievements that they have accomplished since they left the CSSP, in addition to how the CSSP gave them the needed push to continue with their professional lives. A short video was then displayed, followed by the reception lunch.

For more information, please visit: http://www.bibalex.org/cssp/Event/Event.aspx?ID=202


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