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Municipal Court Fail to control – Stephanie A. Charney, 586 Black Hawk Drive, $58 fine, $85 costs. Speeding – Kole R. Doggett, Marion, $75 fine, $85 costs. Expired plates – Adrian D. Howard, 506 Allenby Drive, $58 fine, $85 costs. Assured clear distance – Zachary J. Paige, Raymond, $58 fine, $85 costs. Speeding – Terry J. Pittman, Columbus, $75 fine, $85 costs. Seat belt – Jason B. Roby, Hilliard, $20 fine, $66 costs. Fail to yield – Connor S. Smith, 10400 St. Rt. 38,, $58 fine, $85 costs. Speeding – Donald C. Kaglic, Springfield, $72 fine, $88 costs. Speeding – Kimberly D. Martino, Mt. Victory, $55 fine, $88 costs. Speeding – Megan L. Reinhard, Dublin, $55 fine, $88 costs. Speeding – Skylar G. Wilkinson Daniel, Milford Center, $72 fine, $88 costs. Speeding – Ji Y. Yoo, Plain City, $55 fine, $88 costs. Fail to control – Alysa Grooms, 426 South Main St., $58 fine, $85 costs. Speeding – Casey A. Hamlin, Bexley, $58 fine, $85 costs. Speeding – Mark H. Noe, Tupelo, MS, $58 fine, $85 costs. Speeding – Jonathan B. Richardson, 511 Grace Drive, $58 fine, $85 costs. Speeding – Kacie M. Green, Lima, $58 fine, $85 costs. Speeding – Harold W. Spencer, Mansfield, $58 fine, $85 costs. Speeding – Philip Lowry, 237 West Third St., $72 fine, $88 costs. Speeding – Taylor J. Hennon, Lewistown, $58 fine, $85 costs. Seat belt – Mariah A. Hashbarger, Ottawa, $30 fine, $66 costs. Speeding – Paul A. Little, 892 Edgewater Lane, $58 fine, $85 costs. Speeding – James W. Purdum, Milford Center, $72 fine, $88 costs. Permit viol – Boyce W. Seely, Plain City, $55 fine, $88 costs. Possess marijuana – Alexander E. Markovich, Dublin, $150 fine, $98 costs, OL susp. 6 mo. Physical control – Brandon L. Frazier, 16990 Martin Welch Road, $750 fine, $375 susp., $166 costs, 30 days jail 27 susp., OL susp. 6 mo. No taillights – Brandon L. Frazier, 16990 Martin Welch Road, dismissed, $28 costs. Speeding – Clifford E. Colvard, Cincinnati, $25 fine, $55 costs. Speeding – Erik F. DeAlmedia, Dublin, $58 fine, $88 costs. No OL – Amber M. Parker, Raymond, $58 fine, $88 costs. Speeding – Eric M. Thomas, Delphos, $58 fine, $110 costs. Speeding – Rebecca M. Levings, Marion, $25 fine. Speeding – Todd G. Heitkamp, Minster, dismissed, traffic diversion program completed, $168 costs, Speeding – Danny L. Dettra, Richwood, $13 fine. Speeding – Toni M. Schafer, Dublin, $58 fine, $110 costs. Speeding – Kristen S. Hansen, Plain City, $22 fine, $3 costs. No OL – Christopher B. Campbell, Marion, $150 fine, $95 costs. Comments comments
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MARIE BRYANT SCHILLING
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Marie Bryant Schilling, 89, of Marysville, died Friday, Aug. 26, 2016, at Zusman Hospice House at Wexner Village in Bexley. She was born Oct. 4, 1926, in Pike County, Ohio to the late Manford and Tennie Murry Bryant. Comments comments
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There is a term in football called getting “earholed” which in essence means getting hit hard from the side. But as the photo above shows, the term may have a second definition. Jonathan Alder ball carrier Trey Pugh’s helmet is shown knocked sideways, so the earhole is covering the front of his face, during Friday night’s game against Marysville. Although he was blasted by a pair of Monarch defenders on the play, Pugh finished the run with his helmet askew and scored an 8-yard touchdown. Pugh would finish the game with four touchdowns, as the Pioneers rolled to an opening night 35-10 win over the Monarchs. Stories from all of the local high school football games can be found on pages 7-10 of today’s newspaper. (Journal-Tribune photo by Chad Williamson) Comments comments
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MR. AND MRS. MIKE KEATING
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Mike and Marcia Carlton Keating will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on today. They were married at the Oak Hill United Presbyterian Church in Akron in 1966. Comments comments
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According to Marysville Police Department reports: Sherry K. Orr, 39, of Columbus, was arrested on an outstanding warrant out of Marion County Thursday at 8:35 a.m. Marcia K. Lisska, 60, of Fawnbrook Drive, was arrested on an outstanding warrant through the Marysville Municipal Court Thursday at 1:51 p.m. Denise Roberts Crisp, 54, of Spruce Drive, was arrested and charged with theft from a business on Colemans Crossing Boulevard Thursday at 4:18 p.m. According to Union County Sheriff’s Office reports: A deputy investigated the theft of prescription medication from a vehicle that was parked in the 8700-block of Brock Road Thursday at 2:59 p.m. A deputy responded to the intersection of Northwest Parkway and Honda Parkway to investigate a property damage crash involving a 2013 Honda and a 2005 Ford Thursday at 4:15 p.m. Deputies responded to a residence in the 14000-block of Oxford Drive for a male threatening suicide Thursday at 4:43 p.m. He was transported to Memorial Hospital for evaluation. A Union County Deputy assisted a Champaign County Deputy in searching for a runaway juvenile Thursday at 5:31 p.m. The juvenile was located at a residence in Marysville and taken into custody. Deputies and units from the Jerome Township Fire Department and the Pleasant Valley Fire District responded to U.S. 33 near Mitchell Dewitt Road for an injury crash involving a 2006 Honda Accord and a 2006 BMW Thursday at 7:33 p.m. One victim was transported to Dublin Methodist Hospital. According to Chief Deputy Tom Morgan, no further information is available as of press time. A car fire reportedly occurred at around the same time on the opposite side of U.S. 33, which Morgan said was unrelated to the crash. Jerome Township responded to the fire, and could not comment by press time. A deputy was sent to a residence in the 6700-block of Winemack Loop to investigate the possible theft of an iPad Thursday at 7:53 p.m. The iPad was recovered. According to Ohio State Highway Patrol reports: There are no injury crash or arrest reports for today. Comments comments
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Memorial to sell land back to Scotts company
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When Memorial Hospital acquired 90 acres of land off U.S. 33 from the Scotts-Miracle Gro Company in December of 2009, the transaction was called a purchase. Now, it appears to be more of a rental agreement. Comments comments
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Panthers’ game at Ben Logan suspended with Raiders leading 44-7 at halftime intermission
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Fairbanks’ Jack Ianarrino looks for running room against Benjamin Logan on Friday. The Panthers are trailing 44-7 at halftime in a game that was suspended until this morning due to lightning. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller) –––– Lightning flashed numerous times on Benjamin Logan’s football field Friday night, both on and off the playing surface. Comments comments
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Monarch spikers down W. North; Lady Cardinals drop match to W. Jefferson
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The Marysville High School varsity volleyball team defeated Westerville North by scores of 25-22, 25-19, 17-25, 25-13 on Thursday. Comments comments
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MR.AND MRS. JOSEPH MCGARVEY
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Richard and Rebecca Wagner of Marysville announce the marriage of their daughter Laura Marie Wagner and Joseph Michael McGarvey on August 6, 2016 at Christ Lutheran Church in Bexley. Comments comments
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Municipal Court Speeding – Jessie E. Orahood, 690 Stocksdale Drive, Apt 15A, dismissed, $28 costs. No front plate – Jessie E. Orahood, 690 Stocksdale Drive, Apt 15A, dismissed, $28 costs. Speeding – Brittney L. Bakenhaster, Plain City, $58 fine, $85 costs. Seat belt – Kristin M. Arnett, Columbus, $30 fine, $66 costs. Speeding – Matthew Beany, 714 North Maple St., Apt C10, $58 fine, $85 costs. Speeding – Trey D. Schober, Northwood, $58 fine, $85 costs. Speeding – Harrison Hobart, Mt. Gilead, $72 fine, $88 costs. No mud flap – Jessica L. Crabtree, Circleville, $55 fine, $88 costs. Theft – Annie Bickerstaff, 19420 Dog Leg Road, dismissed, $260 costs. No OL – Lynnette R. Smalley, Waynesfield, $150 fine, $95 costs. No OL – Ricky B. Aaron, Detroit, MI, $600 fine, $300 susp., $110 costs, 30 days jail susp. Speeding – Ricky B. Aaron, Detroit, MI, $58 fine, $28 costs. Speeding – Crystal L. Cress, Prospect, $58 fine, $110 costs. Seat belt – Mia S. Gabel, Mt. Vernon, $30 fine, $91 costs. Speeding – Shane A. Miller, Plain City, $55 fine, $113 costs. Speeding – Irma E. Carrillo, 422 West Seventh St., $58 fine, $110 costs. Fail to display – Todd A. Patrick, Plain City, $55 fine, $88 costs. Speeding – Adam J. Dick, Hilliard, $58 fine, $85 costs. No head lights – Austin J. Madsen, 1588 Meadowlark Lane, $58 fine, $85 costs. Seat belt – Thomas L. Taylor, 304 North Cherry St., Apt 2, $30 fine, $66 costs. Speeding – Anna M. Traini, Westerville, $58 fine, $85 costs. Speeding – Kenneth M. Kinder, 527 Wet Fourth St., $58 fine, $85 costs. Overweight – Matthew A. Crain, Sunbury, $317 fine, $88 costs. Speeding – Jason S. Gallagher, Bellefontaine, $75 fine, $85 costs. Speeding – Richard G. Shover, Columbus, $58 fine, $85 costs. Speeding – Cody M. Erwin, 1231 Woodline Drive, $58 fine, $85 costs. License forfeit – Isaleen L. Sutton, Columbus, dismissed, $196 costs. No OL – Isaleen L. Sutton, Columbus, $150 fine, $38 costs. Violate protect order – Vernon E. Swinning, 213 East Seventh St., $600 fine, $500 susp., $136 costs, 90 days jail 74 susp. Drug paraphernalia – Samuel A. Long, 230 Buckeye St., $150 fine, $95 costs, OL susp. 6 mo. Possess marijuana – James Webb, 460 Windmill Drive, Apt 9, $150 fine, $95 costs, OL susp. 6 mo. Disorderly conduct – James Webb, 460 Windmill Drive, Apt 9, $150 fine, $28 costs. Persist disorderly conduct – William R. Williamson, Plain City, $250 fine, $120 costs, 30 days jail susp. No OL – Christopher Brown Sr., Columbus, $150 fine, $120 costs. Speeding – Danny L. Moore Jr., Marion, $75 fine, $165 costs. Speeding – Angela J. Barker, Columbus, $25 fine, $25 costs. Comments comments
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MHS spikers capture tourney title
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The Marysville High School varsity volleyball team swept through three opponents en route to the championship of the Shaner-Wohrer Memorial Tournament at Lancaster on Saturday. Comments comments
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Steakhouse salad, All American potato salad, German potato salad
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Potatoes are truly wonderful. You can cook them so many different ways and they pick up the flavor of everything in the recipe. Here are three kinds of potato salad. Surely you will enjoy at least one of them. Steakhouse salad 3 lbs. small red potatoes (about 12), cut into 1-in. chunks 1/2 C water 1/2 C Miracle Whip 1/4 C ranch dressing 6 slices bacon, cooked, crumbled 1 C shredded cheddar cheese 4 green onions, thinly sliced Place potatoes in 2-qt. microwaveable dish. Add water; cover with lid. Microwave on high 12 to 15 min. or just until potatoes are tender; drain. Place in large bowl. Refrigerate 1 hour or until completely cooled. Mix dressings until blended. Add to potatoes along with remaining ingredients; mix lightly. –––– All American potato salad 1/2 C mayonnaise 1 TBS yellow mustard 1/2 tsp. celery seed 1/8 tsp. pepper 1-1/2 lbs. white potatoes (about 5), cooked, cooled and cubed 2 hard-cooked eggs, chopped 1 onion, chopped 2 stalks celery, sliced 1/3 C dill pickle relish Mix first 4 ingredients in large bowl until blended. Add remaining ingredients; mix lightly. Refrigerate several hours or until chilled. –––– German potato salad 2 lbs. red potatoes (about 6) cut into 1/8-in.-thick slices 1/2 C balsamic vinaigrette dressing 1/2 lb. fresh green beans, trimmed, cut into thirds and cooked 10 slices cooked bacon, crumbled 1/2 C chopped sweet onions 2 TBS chopped fresh parsley Cook potatoes in boiling water in saucepan 15 min. or just until tender; drain. Place warm potatoes in large bowl. Add dressing; toss to coat. Add remaining ingredients; mix lightly. –––– Linus said, “Perhaps they are not really stars in the sky, but rather openings where our loved ones shine down to let us know they are happy.” If you would like to share a recipe with me, just send it to the J-T or email it to me. (Melanie Behrens – melb@marysvillejt.com) Comments comments
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Municipal Court Text while driving – Cody A. Coleman, North Lewisburg, dismissed, $28 costs. Non-compliance – Larry A. Bragg, Columbus, $600 fine, $300 susp., $248 costs, 30 days jail 27 susp. Speeding – Larry A. Bragg, Columbus, dismissed, due to plea to companion case, $28 costs. OVI – Gene E. Brown, Raymond, $750 fine, $375 susp., $195 costs, 30 days jail 27 susp., OL susp. 6 mo. Non-compliance – Gene E. Brown, Raymond, dismissed, $28 costs. Left of center – Gene E. Brown, Raymond, dismissed, $28 costs. Booster seat – Gene E. Brown, Raymond, dismissed, $28 costs. Assured clear distance – Johnathan M.P. Drown, 172 Buerger St., dismissed, traffic diversion program completed, $143 costs. Speeding – David A. Zuckerman, Ann Arbor, MI, dismissed, traffic diversion program completed, $143 costs. Speeding – Bhaveshkumar Shingala, Greenville, SC, dismissed, traffic diversion program completed, $143 costs. Speeding – Mena F. Shokralla, Dublin, dismissed, traffic diversion program completed, $143 costs. Speeding – Mark A. Gehres, Orrville, dismissed, traffic diversion program completed, $143 costs. Speeding – Warren R. Miller, Xenia, dismissed, traffic diversion program completed, $143 costs. Fail to yield – Michael S. Dutt, Plain City, dismissed, traffic diversion program completed, $143 costs. Speeding – Joanna Mihalik, Toronto, dismissed, traffic diversion program completed, $143 costs. Speeding – Rachel N. Stewart, 1592 LaCosta Drive, dismissed, traffic diversion program completed, $143 costs. Speeding – Phillip E. Simpson, Columbus, $58 fine, $110 costs. Seat belt – Gayle D. Williams, 975 McAuliffe Place, $30 fine, $91 costs. Fail move over – Jeremy P. How, Hilliard, $58 fine, $91 costs. Turn signals – Crystal A. Wallace, Richwood, $58 fine, $110 costs. Fail to control – Christopher T. Allmon, Dublin, $58 fine, $85 costs. Speeding – Brenda M. Donley, 676 Stallion Way, dismissed, traffic diversion program completed, $143 costs. Speeding – Stacey L. Fout, West Mansfield, $58 fine, $110 costs. Speeding – Tyler S. Ellis, Marion, $55 fine, $88 costs. Fail to control – Joelle R. Smith, 206 Gallery Drive, $58 fine, $85 costs. Speeding – Luke E. Nees, Plain City, $250 fine, $123 costs, 30 days jail susp. Fail to control – Doris A. Stutts, Marion, $58 fine, $85 costs. Seat belt – Patricia A. Baker, West Mansfield, $30 fine, $66 costs. OVI – Jessie E. Orahood, 690 Stocksdale Drive, Apt 15A, $1000 fine, $400 susp., $170 costs, 180 days jail 170 susp., OL susp. 1 yr. Comments comments
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Local VB squads notch victories
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Wildcats open season with big win over Elgin
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North Union lineman Christian Koch (52) provides protection on a pass by quarterback Tim Gilliland Friday night. The Wildcats beat North Union lineman Christian Koch (52) provides protection on a pass by quarterback Tim Gilliland Friday night. The Wildcats beat Elgin 49-15. (Photo submitted) Elgin 49-15. (Photo submitted) –––– The North Union Wildcats opened their football season with a commanding victory over the Elgin Comets on Friday. When the final whistle blew, the score was in favor of North Union, 49-15. Comments comments
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Bluebird Retirement of Madison County set to expand in Marysville
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Pictured is a rendering of the upcoming Bluebird Retirement facility at City Gate. (Photo provided) –––– Paul Gross and Jane Herman, owners of Bluebird Retirementhave announced they will be erecting an assisted living facility in Marysville. Comments comments
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Shirley Wood Stepp, 59, of Arivaca, Arizona, formerly of Marysville, died Sunday, Aug. 28, 2016, at Tucson Medical Center in Tucson, Arizona. She was born July 11, 1957, in Marysville to the late Willard R. and Lois Andrews Wood. Comments comments
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Memories of Growing Up in Marysville
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Editor’s note: This is the 48th of a series about growing up in Marysville during the late 1930s and the 1940s written by Bill Boyd. Each article is a snapshot of the people, businesses and activities during that era as seen through the eyes of a young boy. Boyd was born in Marysville in 1932, graduated from Marysville High School in 1950, and lived the greater part of his life here. –––– Fly rod fishing My dad’s favorite pastime was fly-fishing. He had a split bamboo fly rod that was his pride and joy. He bought it a long time ago, when he lived in Pennsylvania. It was a lightweight rod that was made specifically for trout fishing, but here in Ohio he used it mostly when fishing for bass or bluegill. Aside from his wife and three kids, I think that fly rod was his most prized possession. –––– (Those wishing to contact Bill Boyd can email him at bill@davidwboyd.com) Comments comments
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FHS grid boss finds positives despite loss to Ben Logan
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Fairbanks quarterback Kyle Warner (right) hands the ball off to Jack Iannarino Friday evening at Benjamin Logan. The weather-suspended game was completed Saturday morning. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller) –––– Although the outcome of Fairbanks’ first football game of the 2016 season was well-decided Friday evening, head coach Patrick Cotter found things for which to be positive on Saturday. Comments comments
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Foggy sunrise
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These sheep along state Route 736 grazed early today as the sunrise began to burn off the morning fog. The community was under a patchy dense fog advisory until 10:15. Temperatures are expected to reach into the mid to high 80s this weekend before a cooling trend next week. (Journal-Tribune photo by Mac Cordell) Comments comments
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Rollover accident reported in front of hospital
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Marysville Police responded to an injury crash on London Avenue that sent one woman to the hospital Wednesday at about 10:53 a.m. A green Honda driven by Carl Siegle, 64, of Marysville, was traveling east on West Ninth Street and entered the intersection of Ninth Street and London Avenue. Siegle struck a southbound silver Acura, driven by Maria Dematteo, 53, of Marysville, causing the Acura to flip over. Dematteo was transported to Memorial Hospital by Marysville Fire and EMS while Siegle reported no injuries. The crash is still under investigation. (Journal-Tribune photo by Will Channell) Comments comments
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Lady Monarch soccer team battles through delay to top Kilbourne
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Brett Cingle (center) and Joey Patterson (right) of Marysville battle for the ball during Saturday evening’s game at St. Mary’s. (Photo submitted) –––– It took longer than expected on Saturday, but the Marysville High School girls soccer team broke into the win column in the young 2016 season. Comments comments
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FHS spikers remain unbeaten with four-set win over Triad
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Brooklyn Kleiber (5) of Fairbanks goes up to stop a shot by Triad’s Kendell Hughes (13) during an Ohio Heritage Conference volleyball match on Monday. The Lady Panthers won in four sets. Also pictured are Lindsay Walker (background) of Fairbanks and Triad’s Sydney Propst (3). (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller) –––– The Fairbanks High School varsity volleyball squad is still unbeaten after a victory over neighboring Triad on Monday evening. Comments comments
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According to Marysville Police Department reports: A resident of East Fourth street reported theft from a motor vehicle Friday at 8:36 a.m. Marysville Police recovered a knife from Grove Street Friday at 9:09 a.m. A fight was reported at Marysville High School Friday at 11:32 a.m. Alexander Spivakov, 32, of Reynoldsburg, was cited for driving under suspension Friday at 11:18 a.m. Tanya Thomas, 47, of West Ninth Street, was cited for driving under suspension Friday at 11:54 a.m. Connie Gaines, 56, of Greenwood Boulevard, was cited for selling alcohol to a person under the age of 21 Friday at 6:50 p.m. Stacey Chenault, 41, of South Walnut Street, was arrested for possession of an altered ID card Friday at 7:36 p.m. Marysville Police responded to Creekview Drive after a report of juveniles shooting pellet guns Friday at 7:46 p.m. A resident of South Oak Street reported unauthorized use of a motor vehicle Saturday at 1:36 a.m. Angalina Roberts, 20, of Delaware, was arrested for underage consumption Saturday at 2:38 a.m. Hannah Charters, 38, of Brookstone Drive was arrested for driving under the influence Saturday at 2:44 a.m. Austin Lucius, 20, of Milford Center, was arrested for driving under the influence Saturday at 3:21 a.m. Marysville Division of Police recovered a license, CCW permit and credit card from Columbus Avenue Saturday at 8:57 a.m. Marysville Division of Police recovered a purse from East Fourth Street Saturday at 9:33 a.m. A resident of South Vine Street reported a lost purse and wallet Saturday at 11:49 a.m. A resident of West Fifth Street reported an assault Saturday at 12:46 p.m. A resident of Leeper Perkins Road reported losing a wallet at a business on North Main Street Saturday at 2:18 p.m. A resident of Meadows Drive reported a dispute Saturday at 2:53 p.m. Marysville Police assisted Marysville Fire Department Saturday at 3:02 p.m. A resident of Mill Wood Boulevard reported damage to a motor vehicle Saturday at 4:24 p.m. A resident of Rosehill Drive reported suspicious circumstances involving an ex-fiancé Saturday at 4:55 p.m. Cody Robinson, 23, of Broadway, was cited for possession of drug paraphernalia Sunday at 3:37 a.m. Marysville Police discovered a resident of Windsor Drive deceased of natural causes Sunday at 1:34 p.m. A juvenile from Deer Run Drive was arrested for domestic violence Sunday at 8:16 p.m. According to Union County Sheriff’s Office reports: A Union County Deputy met with a Delaware County Deputy to take custody of Jamie L. Clark, 28, of Bellefontaine, for an outstanding arrest warrant Friday at 7:59 a.m. She was taken to the Tri-County Regional Jail. A deputy went to the area of Scottslawn Road and Route 736 to investigate a littering complaint involving an electric panel and plumbing equipment that were dumped Friday at 12:16 p.m. A deputy was sent to North Mill Street in Milford Center to investigate a possible theft of an advertising sign Friday at 4:11 p.m. A deputy went to a business in the 10000-block of U.S. 42 to investigate a property damage crash involving a 2015 Toyota that backed into a 2012 Acura Friday at 7:41 p.m. Deputies were sent to the 9800-block of Morris Drive to investigate the possible theft of lumber from a construction site Friday at 8:35 p.m. Deputies were sent to a residence in the 17000-block of Route 739 for domestic dispute Friday at 9:43 p.m. After further investigation, Jeffrey D. Riffle, 34, of Richwood, was arrested for domestic violence and criminal damaging. He was transported to the Tri-County Regional Jail. A deputy was sent to the 11000-block of Route 47 to investigate a dispute over a person delivering advertisements Saturday at 12:09 p.m. Deputies were sent to the parking lot of a business in the 7300-block of Route 161 to investigate a domestic dispute between a boyfriend and girlfriend Saturday at 4:57 p.m. Deputies were sent to a residence in the 15000-block of Payne Road for a domestic dispute between a father and son Saturday at 5:08 p.m. A deputy went to the Delaware County Jail to take custody of Christopher L. Felzke, 37, of Marion, for an outstanding warrant Saturday at 6:08 p.m. He was transported to the Tri-County Regional Jail. While investigating a traffic complaint, a deputy stopped a 2002 Chevrolet on Delaware Avenue for driving erratically Sunday at 12:23 a.m. Charles H. Vangundy, 64, of Delaware, was arrested for operating a vehicle while under the influence. He was taken to the Sheriff’s Office. Deputies were sent to a residence in the 11000-block of U.S. 36 for an unruly juvenile Sunday at 1:58 p.m. The juvenile was transported to Memorial Hospital for an evaluation. Deputies and units from the Ohio State Highway Patrol and Marysville Fire Department responded to the 19000-block of Bellville Road to investigate an injury crash involving a 2010 Harley Davidson motorcycle Sunday at 2:12 p.m. One victim was transported to Memorial Hospital. A deputy investigated a trespassing complaint involving several juveniles entering an abandoned residence in the 11000-block of U.S. 36 Sunday at 3:13 p.m. A deputy went to the Franklin County Jail to take custody of Ken E. Mulligan, 56, of Marysville, for an outstanding arrest warrant Sunday at 3:47 p.m. Deputies were sent to a residence in the 26000-block of Kinney Pike to investigate a domestic dispute between a mother and a son Sunday at 6:05 p.m. According to Ohio State Highway Patrol reports: Lindsay Leonard, 35, of Marysville, was arrested for OVI and driving outside marked lanes on U.S. 33 Saturday at 3:57 a.m. Amy Smiley-Hubek, 33, of Marysville, was arrested for OVI and driving outside marked lanes on U.S. 33 Sunday at 1:40 a.m. Comments comments
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LADONNA J. TAYLOR SCOTT
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LaDonna J. Taylor Scott, 83, of Marysville, died Saturday, Aug. 27, 2016, at her home surrounded by her family. She was born Aug. 21, 1933, in Ashland. Comments comments
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Area pastor, owner discuss couples hotel
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Gene Miller knows there could be a referendum filed in an attempt to stall a proposed hotel on Watkins Road, but it will not come from local ministers. Comments comments
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FMS gridders open season with win over Triad
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The Triad Junior High football squad opened the 2016 season on Thursday with a 38-6 loss at Fairbanks. Comments comments
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Older than dirt
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Every once in a while it seems someone has to remind me that we’re all getting older. In fact, I recently received an “older than dirt” quiz. It included memorabilia from the 1950s and ‘60s and even maybe ‘70s.The really sad part about this is, I knew what nearly all the things were on the list. Maybe some of them will remind you of your youth, too. Just in case you’ve never heard of the items, I can fill you in about how they fit into my life, probably more than 40 years ago. Comments comments
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Serving time with class at ORW
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Ohio Women’s Reformatory inmates Roxanne, left, and Jamie, right, prepare for class in the prison’s construction technology course last week. Construction technology, like other classes, offer hands-on experience and, in some cases, professional certification in the corresponding field. (Journal-Tribune photo by Will Channell) –––– Inmates taking vocational courses at local prison Editor’s note: At the request of Ohio Reformatory officials, only the first names of inmates were used in this story. ––– Erica, an inmate at the local Ohio Reformatory for Women, is making the best of her time in prison by going to school.i Comments comments
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DONALD L. CROCKETT
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Donald L. Crockett, 84, of Plain City, died Aug. 25, 2016, at the Kobacker House in Columbus after a long illness. He was born Dec. 9, 1931, in Cleveland, to the late Donald N. and Stella (Benham) Crockett. Comments comments
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Pelanda legislation aimed at some special elections
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PELANDA –––– State Representative Dorothy Pelanda, of Marysville, recently introduced House Bill 591, legislation that will eliminate the need to hold special elections in Ohio if there is only one candidate appearing on the ballot to fill a vacancy in a party nomination for Congress.The need for HB 591 has been brought to Pelanda’s attention given a situation in southwest Ohio where the residents of the Eighth Congressional District are set to participate in a special election on Sept. 13 to decide the Democrat nominee to fill a recent vacancy on the ballot. Only one candidate will appear on that ballot, however, making that special election merely a rubber stamp for the candidate’s approval. Comments comments
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Marysville finance director leaving to run Clark County
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HUTCHINSON –––– As the Marysville Finance Director leaves for a new job in a new county, she won’t just see the city as an opportunity she took on – she will see it as a home. Comments comments
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No plume of water when crash snaps off fire hydrant in city
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Shown above, a Marysville Police Officer takes photos at the scene of a crash off Delaware Avenue Monday morning which damaged a fire hydrant, uprooting it from the ground. According to Marysville Water Superintendent Scott Sheppeard, Marysville uses hydrants designed not to spew water when damaged. (Journal-Tribune photo by Will Channell) –––– Those driving on Delaware Avenue Monday morning may have seen an uprooted fire hydrant, lying a few feet from a hole in the ground. Comments comments
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Crash, spill force evacuation of school
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Students from Jonathan Alder’s Canaan Middle School were evacuated about 3 p.m. Monday after a crash at the intersection of U.S. 42 at Price-Hilliards Road. Officials noticed a truck involved in the crash carrying a potentially toxic liquid was leaking. Students were taken to an orchard just north of the crash site. Officials said several students became excited and short of breath during the incident. (Journal-Tribune photo by Mac Cordell) –––– Schools and homes in northern Madison County were evacuated Monday after a crash caused what officials believed a toxic chemical spill. Comments comments
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Pigskin Pickers back for new season
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For some people the approach of fall fills them with images of ghoulish figures that accompany Halloween. Comments comments
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SHIRLEY (HUEBNER) BURTON
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Shirley (Huebner) Burton, age 76, of Plain City died Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2016 at The Grand, Dublin. She was born Feb. 26, 1940, in Uhrichsville, Ohio, to the late Melvin and Mildred (Gray) Huebner. Comments comments
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MARILYN J. MATHEWS
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Marilyn J. Mathews, 63, of Marysville, died Sunday, August 28, 2016, at her residence. She was born October 19, 1952, in Huntington, West Virginia, the daughter of the late William and Ada Mae (Ferguson) Scarberry. Comments comments
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JA netters sweep Bishop Ready
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Jonathan Alder swept Columbus Bishop Ready 5-0 during girls tennis action at Bishop Ready on Monday. Comments comments
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Firefighters respond to Commons for burnt lantern
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The Ridgway Fire Department was called out to the Ridgway Commons late Tuesday night for a report of a structure fire. Upon arriving on the scene, firefighters used the department's ladder truck to get on the roof of one of the buildings, finding a burnt Chinese lantern as the cause of the 911 call. The department responded with four trucks, along with significant manpower.
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If you could have one of these superpowers, which one would it be? Choices Immortality Precognition Shapeshifter Night Vision Talking to Animals Superhuman Strength Time Travel Mind Control
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2016-08-29T00:00:00
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VIDEO: Rio 2016 Day 6 Highlights
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Simone Biles became the women's individual all-round Olympic champion Teammate Aly Raisman earned silver, making up for her disappointment four years ago in London Fiji won its first ever Olympic medal, winning gold in rugby sevens Michael Phelps won his 22nd gold medal, crushing the opposition in the 200m individual medley. Simone Manuel dead-heated with Penny Oleksiak to share victory in the women's 100m freestyle and become the first African-American woman to win an individual Olympic swimming gold.
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If you could have one of these superpowers, which one would it be? Choices Immortality Precognition Shapeshifter Night Vision Talking to Animals Superhuman Strength Time Travel Mind Control
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2016-08-24T00:00:00
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Congressman Glenn “GT” Thompson (R-5) on Wednesday morning toured the Penn Pallet, Inc. facility in St. Marys. Thompson was joined by company president Dan Cunningham, general manager Doug Cunningham and business development specialist Jesse Cunningham during a roughly 90-minute visit. “I love forest products,” Thompson said. “The more we can make of those the better.” He is an active member of the House Agriculture Committee where he currently serves as chairman of the Subcommittee on Conservation and Forestry. Following a conference room presentation, Thompson joined the Cunninghams on the floor for a tour of the expansive facility. Patrick S. Atagi, vice president of advocacy and external affairs at the National Wooden Pallet and Container Association, was also present for the tour.
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VIDEO - AP Poll: The Anomaly Of Starting, Finishing No. 1
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Sunday crash on North Broad Street
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2016-08-15T00:00:00
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Work starts today to improve Routes 120 and 219 in Ridgway
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Roadway improvement work will get underway Tuesday on Routes 120 and 219 in Ridgway, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT). Milling will begin Tuesday and run through early Friday morning, with work hours set for 6 p.m. to 4 a.m. daily. Light plants will be in use during dark hours and flaggers will be present in the roadway at all times to control alternating traffic patterns. Work will take place on Route 120 from the bottom of Boot Jack to Osterhout Street. Milling work will also take place on Route 219 from Sheetz and moving north to the edge of town. This work will affect parking in these areas, with no parking allowed as work takes place. Once milling is complete, crews will pave these sections of Route 120 and Route 219, currently scheduled for the week of Aug. 29. Work hours will be the same and light plants and flaggers will again be in use and parking will be prohibited. All work is weather and schedule dependent. The milling and paving in Ridgway is part of a three-county contract in Cameron, Elk and Clearfield counties, with a total value of $7.7 million. Grannas Brothers of Hollidaysburg is the contractor on this project. Motorists can check conditions on more than 40,000 roadway miles, by visiting www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information and access to more than 770 traffic cameras. 511PA is also available through a smartphone application for iPhone and Android devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following regional Twitter alerts accessible on the 511PA website. For PennDOT regional information on Twitter, follow www.twitter.com/511PAStateCOLL.
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Area fire departments were called out to a structure fire at 114 Averyville Road in St. Marys at approximately 10 p.m. Friday evening. No further information on damages was received as of press time.
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Members of the Crystal Fire Department and the St. Marys City Police Department responded Tuesday, Aug. 16 at 4:07 p.m. for a report of a vehicle fire in the vicinity of 1941 Bucktail Rd., St. Marys. The disabled vehicle was actually further down the roadway on state Route 120 just west of the roadside rest on the way to Emporium. The vehicle was heading west toward St. Marys and was pulled off to the right side of the roadway. Both lanes of travel were shut down. The vehicle, which sustained heavy fire and smoke damage, was partially engulfed in flames upon firefighters’ arrival. There did not appear to be any injuries at the scene.
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Back to school window paintings
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Ridgway football wins season-opener
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El Sadar vuelve a ver fútbol de Primera después de dos años en Segunda
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2016-08-17T10:18:56
JUDITH Clingan is one of Canberra’ most enduring arts figures, so no one is surprised to learn that she’s just spent a week heading up performing two shows
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JUDITH Clingan is one of Canberra’ most enduring arts figures, so no one is surprised to learn that she’s just spent a week heading up performing two shows in the St Mark’s Unitarian Church Artspace at the Edinburgh Fringe. Announced as the first ever Canberra Artist of the Year in 1991, the composer/conductor/singer/playwright/designer has received an AM for her services to the arts and many other honours during her long career. In recent years she has been working with her ‘Wayfarers’ group of young vocal artists. The ‘Waldorf Wayfarers’ who went to Scotland were 28 performers drawn from as far afield as Australia, Taiwan, Italy and Scotland. They did everything, in a mighty group effort, several of them also playing in the small orchestra. The script was Clingan’s, translated and turned into a script by her from the book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. She wrote new music for the show, including songs for the Aviator, the Prince, the Roses and the Fox. She also designed “The Little Prince”, and shared the direction with Rohan Vicars from Melbourne, who has been performing with her since he was a boy and who also played the Aviator. The puppets (Birds, Snake, Rose and Fox) were made by Raphaela Mazzone, an Adelaide artist now living in Melbourne, who has also been working with Clingan for many years. Lighting was by Gawain Davey, another Melbourne Wayfarer. Of the second performance, “So Good a Thing”, hard-to-please Fringe reviewer/blogger, Mark ‘Divine’ Calvert, wrote, “The performance held me in its entirety, I closed my eyes and meditated bringing full attention to my sense of hearing. With Judith Clingan explaining each piece before it was performed. the evening proved educational and lush ear candy. The acoustics of Saint Marks perfectly complimented and enhanced what was being presented. Demonstrating how versatile the human voice can be, from a traditional choir to being surrounded by tropical birds in a rain forest. There was also a piece inspired by the witches of Macbeth which was both disturbing and beautiful.” As Clingan told “Citynews” in the understatement of the season, “I haven’t yet retired to my rocking chair.” Share this: Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr More Google Reddit Print LinkedIn Email
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2016-08-17T00:00:00
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SIMON Corbell says construction of the ACT’s new secure mental health facility is on track to be completed at the end of the year with the fit-out of rooms
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SIMON Corbell says construction of the ACT’s new secure mental health facility is on track to be completed at the end of the year with the fit-out of rooms underway. Simon toured the site today and announced the name of the facility as the “Dhulwa Mental Health Unit”. “When Dhulwa Mental Health Unit opens later this year it will include 10 acute beds for people with complex health needs and 15 rehabilitation beds,” Simon said. “The beds will be opened in a staged process once the unit becomes operational. “Construction is progressing well with the external structure complete and internal works now taking place with the fit-out of bedrooms and therapy spaces underway. “I’m also pleased, following consultation with the United Ngunnawal Elders Council, Dhulwa a Ngunnawal term meaning ‘honeysuckle’, the name of a native plant, has been gifted for our new facility. “Choosing an Indigenous name was important because Indigenous design elements are a key feature of the unit. “This includes a ‘welcome to country’ rock garden at the entry, yarning circles in visitor and rehabilitation courtyards, and artworks created by the local Ngunnawal community. “The three wings of the facility have also been named after native plants that align with primary design colours. These are Lomandra (green) which is commonly known as spiky-head mat-rush, Mallee (purple) which is a eucalypt that has several stems rather than a single trunk and Cassia (yellow) which produces an abundance of yellow flowers in winter and spring. “I would like to thank the United Ngunnawal Elders Council for gifting the name Dhulwa, to this new facility and acknowledge their continuing the contribution to our city. “As part of the ACT Government’s commitment to expand mental health services across the territory for Canberra’s most vulnerable, Dhulwa Mental Health Unit will provide an environment for the treatment and care of adults with moderate to severe mental illness. “The facility will provide 24 hour clinical support for patients needing a secure place for their care and rehabilitation, outside of the prison environment. “The facility will also offer patients opportunities to develop new skills and interests that will play a vital role in their recovery such as gardening, exercise, social activities, as well as cultural and vocational activities.” The unit is part of the Health Infrastructure Program, which is investing in Canberra’s health services by improving how and where patients are cared for. “The Dhulwa Mental Health Unit is an excellent example of why it is so important to continue to provide more care options, and more appropriate care options, to support and improve the health of our community,” Mr Corbell said. Share this: Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr More Google Reddit Print LinkedIn Email
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2016-08-18T00:00:00
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I'M hoping someone who has the authority to do something about our national anthem, "Advance Australia Fair", is reading "CityNews". How about changing the
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I’M hoping someone who has the authority to do something about our national anthem, “Advance Australia Fair”, is reading “CityNews”. How about changing the phrase “young and free” to either “friends” or “good and free? I don’t know anyone who is getting any younger; we are all getting older and we are a friendly nation, not a hostile one. “Young and free” discriminates against the “old” and free! Carl S Ford, Lyneham Attacking public servants I WOULD like to commend Michael Moore on his excellent article on the census (CN, August 18). It would seem that the only mirrors the current crop of politicians have are trick ones that provide a flattering picture irrespective of circumstances! It is therefore much easier to attack public servants, who are not able to publicly defend their actions. Michele de Laine, via email ‘Constipation’ Avenue WHEN I asked: “What are your top issues for the local elections?”, a recent response to me was “Constipation Avenue. When are the road works on Constitutional Avenue going to make for a smooth passage?” The blockage has been going on for years with no relief in sight. Indeed, it was the opening joke of the international comedian Ross Noble’s annual show in Canberra, saying he was here last year and the same roadworks were there. How long does it take to unblock Constipation Avenue? Election day, October 15, I suggest. Brooke Curtin, Liberal Candidate for Kurrajong ‘Unhappy chappy’ concerns JOHN Griffiths, I am not sure if you are just winding people up for a story or you really believe what you write (“Why are old people so damn rude?”, CN, August 4). If the latter, I feel very sorry for you. You must be a very unhappy chappy. You say that “old people are so rude” and that by criticising the youth “it is the height of bad manners and profoundly ignorant”. Well, look in the mirror, John; this is exactly what you are doing about the elderly. You are the pot calling the kettle black. You are generalising in precisely the same way as those you criticise. There is good and bad in all ages – and if you can’t see that then you are apparently quite myopic. Neither my friends nor I just pop in, but I do know of a lot of people who do, including the young. People calling without prior arrangement; what do you want them to do? Call to make an appointment to call? You talk about free education and affordable housing. The free education went out the window when everyone wanted degrees – the country couldn’t afford it. As to the affordable housing, it is inflation, low-interest rates and the demand for perfect housing by the youth who are not prepared to do it slowly. This has nothing to do with the elderly. A lot of pensioners have superannuation so are not living off the state. I am sure you would accept a pension if you did not have superannuation. Most of the people on the pension have worked hard all their lives and were promised a pension, so stop trying to make them feel like they are bludgers. Bob Hawke made that accusation and it is equally as offensive and incorrect now as it was then. Vi Evans, via email No word on motor sport BARELY two months to go until we have to elect 25 rusted on and/or wannabe new Assembly members and I haven’t heard a word from any of the contenders for these positions about professionally orientated major motorsport events or facilities for Canberra. Sad. Michael Attwell, Dunlop Time for harm prevention CANBERRANS may rightly thank Michael Moore for his role in helping our government to bring pain relief that a few derivatives of cannabis provide (CN, August 11). However, cannabis is a bitter/sweet plant, and Mr Moore must also take his share of responsibility for assisting in the 1985 introduction of the national campaign against drug abuse and supporting subsequent harm-reduction programs that have seen the number of cannabis-dependent persons grow from about 25,000 thirty years ago to 220,000 today. Scores of millions have been spent getting a potential cure for pain from cannabis derivatives, and even more seeking a cure for hep C. Unless prevented by ideological reasons, many Canberrans, myself included, would wish to see Mr Moore convince the Chief Minister to allocate $20 million to drug treatments that aim specifically at getting users off drugs permanently – such as Dr George O’Neil’s slow-release naltrexone program, which is funded at $3.2 million annually by the WA government. Harm reduction has failed for several decades. Let’s have at least a decade of enlightenment and heavily prioritise harm prevention. Colliss Parrett, Drug Advisory Council Australia, Barton Share this: Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr More Google Reddit Print LinkedIn Email
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2016-08-23T00:00:00
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A RELIABLE source informs us that Merlin Kong has resigned from his role as Executive Director of the ACT Property Council. Merlin has only been in the rol
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Merlin Kong resigns from the Property Council
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A RELIABLE source informs us that Merlin Kong has resigned from his role as Executive Director of the ACT Property Council. Merlin has only been in the role since March this year. He previously had significant experience working with the Canberra Liberals and the ACT Government. We await, with considerable interest, the new direction of the ACT Property Council. Share this: Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr More Google Reddit Print LinkedIn Email
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2016-08-18T00:00:00
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THE results are in from “Short+Sweet Theatre 2016” and as director of the event, Trevar Alan Chilver says,  it was “a bit of a landslide,” with Carl J. Sor
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THE results are in from “Short+Sweet Theatre 2016” and as director of the event, Trevar Alan Chilver says, it was “a bit of a landslide,” with Carl J. Sorheim’s play, “It’s All The Rage” taking home four of the six main awards on Saturday night at the Courtyard studio. The play won the People’s Choice award and the Best Production award. Director Chris Baldock won Best Director, and actor Nick Steain won Best Actor. Sorheim has now returned to Melbourne to work on Heidelberg Theatre Company’s production of “One Man, Two Guv’nors” later this year, but was represented on stage by his sister, Gina Dempsey, who accepted the award from ACT Minister for the Arts, Chris Bourke. “It’s All The Rage” also won the stage manager’s ‘Mop’ Award, for the play requiring the biggest clean-up, and the ‘Chair’ Award, for the play requiring the most frequent replacing of damaged props! The coveted Best Script Award went to Kirsty Budding’s play “Brexit”, which explored the motivations and alliances that the UK’s vote to leave the EU. brought to the fore. Rachel Hogan and Helen Way, both from “A Very Brief Encounter” tied for second place on the Acting Commendation, and veteran actress Penelope Hunt came in second to Steain for Best Actor. Jessica Gowing, who drew attention with her performance in Nigel Palfreman’s monologue, “Always the Bridesmaid”, was rewarded with the judges’ Acting Commendation. Rachel Hogan and Helen Way, both from “A Very Brief Encounter” tied for second place on the Acting Commendation. Share this: Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr More Google Reddit Print LinkedIn Email
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MATT O’BRIEN meets an extraordinary octogenarian with a love of old cars, cycling and walking. THEY don’t make ‘em like they used to: neither Brian McKay’s
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MATT O’BRIEN meets an extraordinary octogenarian with a love of old cars, cycling and walking. THEY don’t make ‘em like they used to: neither Brian McKay’s 1948 Plymouth coupe or the man himself. Brian, a Kingston resident, recently imported the gleaming, black, 3.6-litre, side valve, six-cylinder automobile from Ohio in the US. The Plymouth’s “showroom perfect” looks and its low 42,000 miles (about 68,000km) belie its 63 years. But then again, few strangers would guess that Brian, Canberra Antique and Classic Club member is, at 82 years, only 19 years older than his car! Brian will add his new Plymouth to his two other vintage cars that he regularly displays at club runs and fund-raising events for charity in Canberra and as far afield as the south coast, Sydney and elsewhere. His car, like most vintage machines, operates under “Club Rego”, which allows them to be driven on roads for tests, club runs and charity events. The Plymouth’s first major local outing was on July 16-17, when Brian drove it in the Bay to Bermagui charity run, organised by the Eurobodalla Vintage Car Club. Canberrans will have an opportunity to “ooh” and “aah” over the Plymouth on November 5, when it will feature at the Canberra Seniors’ Centre Christmas fete at its Turner headquarters, where Brian does weekly volunteer “handyman stuff”. Brian has covered almost as many kilometres under his own pedal power as his vintage cars combined. Since retiring 1989, after a lifetime in oil exploration, he has completed an extraordinary series of bicycle trips. Starting with a relatively short journey around NZ’s North Island in 1992, he has, since 1993, completed six gruelling bicycle safaris. In that time he has cycled across Canada, from Vancouver to Halifax; from Perth to Sydney; through Chile, Argentina and Uruguay; from London to Budapest and return; and most recently, in 2007, from London to Stockholm and back. Currently, he is contemplating, next northern spring, walking the famed Way of St. James – the pilgrimage from southern France to Santiago de Compostela. Just a 1500km stroll! Canadian-born Brian, a Canberra resident since 1963 and an Australian citizen of many years standing, has been a vintage car buff since his university days in Canada, where he bought his first vintage vehicle, a Model T, Centre Door Ford – “very rare!”. And, just to ensure that retirement doesn’t get boring, Brian also works regularly as a volunteer researcher at the Australian War Memorial, seeking to match photographs with wartime casualties, plus helping the members of the public to find their relatives’ military service details. Share this: Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr More Google Reddit Print LinkedIn Email
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2016-08-26T12:53:59
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THE screenplay that Guy Hibbert crafted for Gavin Hood’s riveting military/political/techno-thriller of our time on our planet has virtues putting it stree
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THE screenplay that Guy Hibbert crafted for Gavin Hood’s riveting military/political/techno-thriller of our time on our planet has virtues putting it streets ahead of the expensive trash, fertilised with outer-space monsters and flying vehicles that obey none of the proven laws of physics, with which “comic book” publishers Marvel or DC pollute cinema screens. “Eye In the Sky” conforms with the dramatic unities of place and time and the 3C principles for managing military or law enforcement operations – command, co-ordination and communication. Its plot unfolds with high-tech military communications hardware (I don’t know which items are in service or which, if any, exist only in Hibbert’s imagination), co-ordinating strategic and tactical analysis by British policy advisers whose decisions reach up to head-of-government level for approval and down to commanders of action-ready US and Kenyan military units. The credible, exciting plot has fun highlighting bureaucratic duck-shoving of hard choices to higher levels for approval. The emotional conflicts can tug the heartstrings of every parent, amaze as a colonel orders a sergeant to make a collateral damage evaluation way above the latter’s pay grade. One simple option. Will Kenyan ground units standing by in Nairobi to assault a building to capture people wanted to prosecute for terrorist crimes get the go from Britain’s COBRA committee? Or will a pilot at a desk at a Nevada air force base flying a UAV somewhere within missile range get the order to launch a missile and, if so, at which corner of that building? Coming to the decision, and the cinematic skills deployed to bring it to the screen, are one reason for the four stars. The other is that the role of the COBRA chairman was Alan Rickman’s last, which gives the film an additional emotional dimension. At Palace Electric, Dendy, from March 24 Share this: Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr More Google Reddit Print LinkedIn Email
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2016-03-18T00:00:00
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SHANE Rattenbury says the ACT’s young motorists will soon undergo new training, assessment and enhanced testing of road rules, focusing on how to drive saf
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SHANE Rattenbury says the ACT’s young motorists will soon undergo new training, assessment and enhanced testing of road rules, focusing on how to drive safely around pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists. “The new driver competency will require learner drivers applying for provisional licences to undertake additional training and assessment on how to drive safely around vulnerable road users,” Shane said. “I’m proud to say that the ACT is leading the way in this space. “The change means that learner drivers will be required to demonstrate good observation skills, risk recognition and management, and display appropriate and calm decision making to mitigate and avoid risk and harm to any vulnerable road users. “It’s really exciting that more and more Canberrans are choosing to walk and cycle around Canberra. However, it’s important that we ensure that our road rules can accommodate all road users safely, and that all road users are aware of these rules. “The learner will be required to perform tasks throughout an entire assessment unaided by the licence examiner, recognising the potential harm they could cause to pedestrians, cyclists or motorcyclists. “Training and assessment of the competency will be undertaken using a wide variety of different road and traffic conditions where vulnerable road users may be encountered. This includes roads with green bicycle lanes and marked bicycle lanes, driving through slow moving and stationary traffic where motorcyclists may be lane filtering. It will also focus on areas with high numbers of cyclists and pedestrians, such as shared zones, town centres, group centres, aged care facilities, and school zones. “The road rules test, which must be passed to gain a learner licence, will also be enhanced to make sure learner drivers understand the road rules that protect vulnerable road users. “We’ve added over 20 new questions relating to vulnerable road users, which will be incorporated in the road rules knowledge test. This section of the test will require 100% correct answers in order to pass,” Mr Rattenbury said. Dr Marilyn Johnson from the Monash University Institute of Transport Studies and the Amy Gillett Foundation supported the changes, saying they provide an evidence-based approach to driver training and assessment in a modern road transport environment. “In Australia we’ve done a great job of improving safety when we’re inside our cars. But we haven’t done such a good job when it comes to training new drivers about the potential to cause harm to other people they share the road with, particularly cyclists and pedestrians,” Marilyn said. “With this new vulnerable road user competency, the ACT Government is taking the lead nationally to make sure new drivers develop skills in scanning, checking and interacting with pedestrians and cyclists including safe passing distances. “Importantly, this new competency is evidence based, informed by findings from a study I recently completed with Dr Jennifer Bonham from the University of Adelaide, funded by the NRMA-ACT Road Safety Trust. “Whenever we drive, we have the potential to harm other people. Training drivers from the start to consider the safety of others will help to build a driving culture of shared safety on our roads,” Dr Johnson said. The new driver competency will apply to people who attain an ACT learner driver licence on or after 29 August 2016. For other drivers who are required to pass a practical driving assessment (for example, some overseas drivers), the new competency will apply to those who book their assessment on or after 29 August 2016. Share this: Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr More Google Reddit Print LinkedIn Email
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2016-08-22T00:00:00
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2016-08-26T12:56:44
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2016-08-19T12:00:51
SEEKING a dystopian, futurist, socio-economic thriller that spends nearly two hours pulling no punches about its characters, amplifying emotional situation
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SEEKING a dystopian, futurist, socio-economic thriller that spends nearly two hours pulling no punches about its characters, amplifying emotional situations almost beyond breaking point, offering little to persuade us to even the briefest smile, confronting us with behaviour that lacerates our senses and personal values, and challenging us to understand what its makers wanted us to take from it? If you are passionate about JB Ballard’s novels, you’ll just go wild about Amy Jump’s adaptation of this one for director Ben Wheatley to interpret. A fine British cast plays characters occupying apartments cantilevered over two groups of levels in a massive high-rise building. People of lower status live on lower levels. Above them live the idle rich. It’s the not unfamiliar metaphor for a more global division of haves and have nots. Tom Hiddleston plays newly-moved-in Dr Laing who most of all seeks solitude. He’s not going to get it. The film tells of the next three months among astringent emotions and abrasive relationships. The narrative descends into violence and accretion of unbinned garbage. Food may become scarce but nobody runs short of cigarettes or liquor. Love is rare even within marriages. Sex can be weapon or power. One woman sitting along the otherwise empty row spent the whole film looking at not the screen but her iPhone. None of the three other audience members walked. Were they and I so transfixed by the sheer awfulness of what was flowing across the screen? Awfulness is no reason not to persevere in hope of explanation or alleviation. At Dendy and Palace Electric Share this: Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr More Google Reddit Print LinkedIn Email
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2016-08-19T00:00:00
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2016-08-29T00:48:02
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2016-08-10T11:30:58
DEMENTIA needs to be front and centre as a major health factor in our community, says new CEO of Alzheimer's Australia ACT Jan Chorley. “I really believe t
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DEMENTIA needs to be front and centre as a major health factor in our community, says new CEO of Alzheimer’s Australia ACT Jan Chorley. “I really believe that dementia needs a lot more focus,” she says. “As a disease it’s already having a big impact here and is likely to have a bigger impact as the community ages.” Jan came to Canberra from Adelaide for the role of CEO in January, with a background in the executive management of national and state not-for-profit organisations, including CEO of the Repat Foundation in SA. “My experience in Canberra so far has been marvellous, I think it’s a wonderful city,” she says. “I love the national element of it, that it’s the go-to place politically, but I also love the community and cohesive organisations that represent every walk of life.” This particular role for Jan is personal, too. “My mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and it was such a profound learning experience that it galvanised me to look at this role,” she says. “Mum died of the disease years ago, but it took a long time before I could talk about it because it was such a difficult experience to witness. And that’s largely because the support wasn’t there. “As a whole, the aged-care sector has come a long way, but we still have a long way to go.” Jan says that while we have much to learn about the contributors to dementia, there are risk factors that feed into the disease and things that we can all do to reduce our risk. “They’re the things that we already know we should be doing, and they’re common to reducing heart disease as well, a neat parallel process – exercise, diet, being well socialised, strong community connections, being involved with things that you love, keeping the brain active – and that means more than just the daily crossword puzzle,” she says. “My passion is to ensure that every person living with a diagnosis of dementia and their families are connected into our work, so that we can support them throughout their life.” Jan says the support can take many forms and is dependent on the needs of each individual, so she sees her role as ensuring that Alzheimer’s Australia’s many services are known across the ACT. “We’re linked into national and international research, and we’re an advocate for people who are living with dementia and their families,” she says. “We’re here to provide education to everyone from post office workers to academics, because 80 per cent of people with dementia live in the community.” Jan is hosting the Alzheimer’s Australia ACT Business Breakfast on September 2, where director of the Australian War Memorial Dr Brendan Nelson will look at the impact of war and dementia. “This will be a unique experience in identifying that some of our outstanding veterans who suffered PTSD have gone on to develop dementia. It’s perhaps a relationship that hasn’t been understood,” she says. “That’s not to say that everyone who has PTSD will get dementia, but it’s another facet of the disease.” Jan says she appreciates her role because she feels the organisation really does make a difference. “We are making a difference in people’s lives and we get that feedback all the time,” she says. “Our team here are extraordinary and the lengths they’ll go to ensure people get the best services possible is what attracted me and inspires me. “We could be doing more though – we need to ensure that people are not alone in their disease process, that they are connected into the community and that they can live a full and meaningful life – we have so many examples of that. “Our research demonstrates that people’s quality of life can be enhanced by these activities that we engage people in, walking groups, trips to the museum, social activities. And we want to build on that.” Jan says the future for Alzheimer’s Australia ACT is dependent on donations and goodwill. “Government support is important, but it’s not going to be the only way to take the organisation forward and provide the services that we would like to, which is why we’re wanting to enhance our fundraising efforts,” she says. She says there is still a lot of misinformation about dementia, particularly that people think it’s part of getting old. “One of the issues for us is younger onset dementia, in people under 65, which of course is of great concern,” she says. “They may have children at home and a mortgage, and the aged care facilities available are not necessarily the best fit for someone who’s younger. “There’s a lot of work we’ll be doing in that space as we go forward.” The Alzheimer’s Australia ACT Business Breakfast, September 2, QT Hotel, London Circuit. Tickets are $75 and bookings via eventbrite.com.au Share this: Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr More Google Reddit Print LinkedIn Email Like this: Like Loading...
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2016-08-10T00:00:00
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2016-08-31T14:50:13
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KKR-backed Pillarstone, the non-performing loan acquisition and advisory company, has picked a chief operating officer after starting operations last year.
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NPL specialist Pillarstone appoints COO as ambitions grow
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2016-08-26T14:48:32
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Morgan Stanley Investment Management, the asset management division of Morgan Stanley, has launched two new multi-asset global funds, the Global Balanced Fund and the Global Balanced Defensive Fund.
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Latest news on the deals, the firms and the people driving the world’s toughest and fastest financial markets.
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2016-08-01T00:00:00
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2016-08-31T12:50:17
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ING Bank has obtained a securities branch license from the Financial Services Commission of South Korea, giving it the ability to broker debt capital market and alternative investment deals for clients.
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ING boosts Korea presence with new securities branch
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It was a clean sweep for EFG Bank in Asiamoney’s Private Banking Poll, cementing a strong run that has seen in dominate in multiple categories over the past three years. Shruti Chaturvedi reports. HSBC swept the Asiamoney Cash Management Poll in 2016, topping all six regional voting categories, across financial institutions and corporates. Deutsche Bank and Citi also had an impressive showing, as cash management bankers strive to turn the challenges arising from increased regulation and macro-economic volatility into an opportunity to provide more intuitive services and advice. This year our Cash Management Poll surveyed participants on some of the key topics impacting the industry. Around 3,000 responses were received from corporates and financial institutions with those polled giving their views on tax breaks, non-bank financial companies and the renminbi. The period under review has proved one of the most trying for the region’s financial institutions as global problems combine with financial stresses in domestic markets. Amid this turmoil, the best banks have once again proved their ability to outperform. We present Asia's Best Domestic Banks.
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2016-08-01T00:00:00
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2016-08-30T10:49:46
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Incompatible accounting standards could soon be a thing of the past for foreign issuers looking to tap into China’s onshore bond market with the World Bank’s upcoming SDR trade providing a template on how to get around this long standing issue.
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2016-08-01T00:00:00
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2016-08-31T08:50:03
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Chongqing Western Modern Logistics Industry Zone Development Construction raised $500m from bond investors on Tuesday, with generous initial price guidance allowing the issuer to tighten by as much as 30bp.
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It was a clean sweep for EFG Bank in Asiamoney’s Private Banking Poll, cementing a strong run that has seen in dominate in multiple categories over the past three years. Shruti Chaturvedi reports. HSBC swept the Asiamoney Cash Management Poll in 2016, topping all six regional voting categories, across financial institutions and corporates. Deutsche Bank and Citi also had an impressive showing, as cash management bankers strive to turn the challenges arising from increased regulation and macro-economic volatility into an opportunity to provide more intuitive services and advice. This year our Cash Management Poll surveyed participants on some of the key topics impacting the industry. Around 3,000 responses were received from corporates and financial institutions with those polled giving their views on tax breaks, non-bank financial companies and the renminbi. The period under review has proved one of the most trying for the region’s financial institutions as global problems combine with financial stresses in domestic markets. Amid this turmoil, the best banks have once again proved their ability to outperform. We present Asia's Best Domestic Banks.
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2016-08-01T00:00:00
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2016-08-30T18:49:48
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Showing flexibility over Caixa Geral de Depósitos latest recapitalisation may not have been such a bad decision, but by using logic inconsistent with other cases the European Commission risks making its State aid rules appear arbitrary and meaningless.
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Portugal and the European Commission agreed terms for recapitalising Caixa Geral de Depósitos (CGD) last week, with the troubled lender set to receive €2.7bn of state funds and €500m of shares from its subsidiary ParCaixa. The plans include an agreement that €960m of CGD’s CoCo securities will be converted to equity. And CGD will also have to issue €1bn in subordinated to institutional investors — an extremely tricky step that, if the bank somehow manages to drum up interest, will likely be completed in additional tier one format across a multiple new issues. Curiously though, the European Commission’s public statement did not focus on burden sharing as a justification for why the €2.7bn recapitalisation would not constitute state aid, as might have been expected, and neither did it centre on the deal taking place on market terms. Joaquín Almunia, Commission vice-president in charge of competition policy, instead assured market participants that CGD — along with Banco BPI and Banco Comercial Português — were “on the right track to become viable in the long term.” Perhaps more importantly, he also said he was satisfied that the use of taxpayer’s money would be limited, because “the banks will repay the state aid they have received, with an appropriate remuneration.” There is some precedent for this in Portugal, as a number of banks have repaid state funding in recent years. Banco BPI, for example, has repurchased €580m of the €1.5bn it received in hybrid securities from the government in 2012. But, whether or not authorities believe a bank will pay back state funds is not part of the criteria for whether or not those funds constitute "state aid" under European law. And under the Bank Resolution and Recovery Directive, a bank must write down 8% of total liabilities and own funds before receiving any state aid. In addition, it is far from clear why the Commission has placed such confidence in CGD to repay funds injected by Portugal, or come good on its restructuring plans, given that the government already plugged the bank with €750m in shares and €900m of hybrid capital instrument in 2012. There has been significant criticism of the Commission for not being flexible enough around the rules for recapitalising banks but, in the case of CGD, state aid rules appear to have so many caveats they have almost become meaningless. This lack of clarity makes it difficult to gauge the likelihood that banks in other jurisdictions could receive state backing along similar lines, which increases uncertainty for bondholders and shareholders and banks alike. Italian financial institutions will be paying particularly close attention, as many of them are grappling with similar problems — including low interest rates and rising levels of bad loans. The motive for continuing to allow state aid for struggling lenders is clear; bank failures can have serious and lasting consequences for a country’s or a region’s economy. But by and large the Commission’s position on when to allow state aid is baffling, and potentially self-defeating. Rather than allowing state aid early in the process, participants in a recap have to now dance through hoop after hoop to get the money they'll end up having either way. Only, as in the case of CGD, whether they'll actually be able to pull off some of the conditions for receiving state aid is anything but certain. The Commission must do more to show clear and consistent criteria, lest it make a mockery of how these decisions are made, add to the costs to both taxpayers and the financial system, and, perhaps most importantly, destroy faith in its own rules.
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2016-08-01T00:00:00
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2016-08-30T16:49:47
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It’s not just the level of delinquencies in subprime auto ABS — which in March hit a record high — that threatens to put the securitization industry back in the spotlight of public disapproval.
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Delinquents: Deep subprime autos threaten to once again discredit ABS
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If the industry doesn’t want to be characterised, once again and with renewed virulence, as nothing but a wealthy group of bankers helping predators to feast on struggling and desperate families, banks needs to do something about deep subprime, of their own volition, and fast. Subprime in and of itself isn’t a bad thing. There are plenty of people who badly need credit and will work hard to repay it but have few options for obtaining it due to their credit histories. But the US subprime auto industry, spurred on by the yield hunt, has exploded over recent years, and there has been a proliferation of new lenders, precipitating what looks like a race to the bottom. It is no secret that some deep subprime lenders are appallingly predatory, making loans based on car values that are multiples of blue book prices at exorbitant interest rates to people highly unlikely to be able to afford it. In fact, these practices and the bubbly looking rise of subprime auto lending have regularly been the subject of media scrutiny in the last year. When those borrowers default, the car is often repossessed and lent on again on similar terms. Of course, one can always argue that it is those consumers’ own fault for overextending themselves. But that’s a small part of the story, and neglects the broader picture while ignoring practical truths about lower income consumers — ones that some in the deep subprime industry are happy to exploit. First off, that argument won’t fly with regulators and the public if the used car salesman really hits the fan belt. Second, borrowers are usually sold on the idea that these offers are great for them and that ‘credit history’ is just some term used by bureaucrats. The very language of some advertisements is geared toward taking advantage of a lack of financial sophistication among its target consumer — a lack that will be fully exploited in court if the borrower can’t repay. In many areas of the US, a car is all but a necessity, and the US economic recovery has been particularly hard on the deep subprime consumer base, meaning these practices also depend in large part on practical needs combined with financial desperation — as well as a lack of sophistication. That’s not morally sound business, but if you don’t like the idea of considering morality when doing business, then at least imagine what politicians could do to your industry with loaded phrases like that. Even if a deterioration in the market doesn’t have a prolonged and deep effect on the broader economy (which it probably wouldn’t), in these times of market volatility that kind of development would almost certainly have a disproportionate effect on overall market sentiment, at the very least. And, frankly, there doesn’t need to be anything even close to a 2008 style crash for an industry like this to become the next political pariah. If and when a subprime auto crash happens, these practices — as well as, by association, those of lenders who abide by better standards of behaviour — will be the subject of intense and prolonged public scrutiny. Ring any bells? The fallout won’t affect the deep subprime or even just subprime sectors alone. The securitization industry will be lucky if it doesn’t spread any further than just the auto ABS sector as a whole. First, no bank with a securitization business can honestly purport to have learned the true lessons of the crisis while selling ABS deals backed by loans with no credit scores. That’s because the lessons of the crisis only partly had to do with the effect the crash had on investors and markets. The big lesson was, if you remember, “don’t treat consumers in a way that makes people generally feel ill”. (And also: “Don’t lend large amounts to certain borrowers, like a) those you never did any due diligence on, b) are dead, or c) both.) Leaving aside the lessons of structure and the fact that the subprime auto market isn’t anywhere close to the size of the subprime mortgage market (plus the volume of RMBS credit default swaps that effectively magnified the size of the market), here are some other lessons the deep subprime auto market seems to have ignored: 1) Originate-to-distribute is bad, even though the line between that and ABS as a funding tool can be fuzzy. Still, you can usually tell when it’s happening. Even if you can’t, securitizing loans with no credit scores sure looks a lot like it, for political purposes, at least. 2) Securitization can have and should have social value. It is excellent for certain purposes and markets, and can be a meaningful tool for helping to boost the economy. Indeed, not all sectors of the financing world have the potential to create as much recognisable social value. Securitization can. It’s fairly obvious that the industry needs to monitor itself to minimise the social harm securitization can cause, not least as a moral responsibility, but also because one more big screw up and the market is probably pretty much finished. That would be bad for ABS bankers, yes, but also bad for economies that can benefit from securitization. It’s disingenuous for these businesses to sell consumers on debt by saying they are faster and less complicated than the traditional methods. The fact is, if you take out a loan to pay an exorbitant amount for a mediocre car and default, the lawsuit that will follow will be infinitely more complicated than going through normal credit checks. Unless the borrower doesn’t show up in court, in which case they lose by default. And seven years with a big default on your record pretty much eliminates the convenience of “fast” credit. These lenders aren’t units of the banks that are securitizing them, but that won’t be enough to distance securitization desks from any turmoil that arises out of them. Banks involved in doing these deals for clients are putting themselves at serious risk of reputational damage in the future. They’ll be seen as having helped a deeply problematic market take advantage of economic conditions that disproportionately impact lower income consumers. And it won’t be yield starved institutional investors that decide to put a stop to the market — that much probably doesn’t even need to be said. A downturn in deep subprime lending, even if it doesn’t lead to serious widespread trouble, will at the very least spill into the regular subprime market, since there isn’t a standard, clear and widely accepted difference between the two. Which means the rest of the market is threatened by these deals, as well. Too much should already have been learned from the crisis to risk the progress on deep subprime auto ABS. Too much, though perhaps not enough, has been done to get securitization on the right track. Involving your institution in the deep subprime business risks a hell of a lot of that.
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2016-08-01T00:00:00
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2016-08-30T12:49:36
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Kuwait's Burgan Bank will re-engage with investors this week after first setting up an EMTN programme for a senior dollar bond in July.
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Burgan Bank back for bond
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2016-08-01T00:00:00
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2016-08-31T12:50:39
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Jan Luthman, co-head of equities and a partner at UK asset manager Liontrust, is retiring after nearly 30 years in the investments industry.
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Luthman steps down as Liontrust UK equities co-head
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2016-08-01T00:00:00
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2016-08-26T18:48:47
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CLO managers are beginning to ramp up issuance activity ahead of an expected market escalation in September, with three issuers bringing new offerings this week.
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CLO managers ramp up deal volume into fall
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2016-08-01T00:00:00
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[ "Elly Whittaker" ]
2016-08-31T12:50:34
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Banks are signing documents for the $4bn of acquisition loans for South African-based Steinhoff on Wednesday. The deal has gone “better than expected,” according to one lead banker.
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Steinhoff signing $4bn acquisition loans on Wednesday
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Steinhoff signing $4bn acquisition loans on Wednesday Banks are signing documents for the $4bn of acquisition loans for South African-based Steinhoff on Wednesday. The deal has gone “better than expected,” according to one lead banker.
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2016-08-01T00:00:00
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2016-08-29T08:49:18
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Citi has lost its head of Asia Pacific debt syndicate in Hong Kong, with Duncan Phillips jumping ship to financial services technology firm Ipreo.
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Citi Apac debt syndicate head to leave
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It was a clean sweep for EFG Bank in Asiamoney’s Private Banking Poll, cementing a strong run that has seen in dominate in multiple categories over the past three years. Shruti Chaturvedi reports. HSBC swept the Asiamoney Cash Management Poll in 2016, topping all six regional voting categories, across financial institutions and corporates. Deutsche Bank and Citi also had an impressive showing, as cash management bankers strive to turn the challenges arising from increased regulation and macro-economic volatility into an opportunity to provide more intuitive services and advice. This year our Cash Management Poll surveyed participants on some of the key topics impacting the industry. Around 3,000 responses were received from corporates and financial institutions with those polled giving their views on tax breaks, non-bank financial companies and the renminbi. The period under review has proved one of the most trying for the region’s financial institutions as global problems combine with financial stresses in domestic markets. Amid this turmoil, the best banks have once again proved their ability to outperform. We present Asia's Best Domestic Banks.
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2016-08-01T00:00:00
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[ "Lewis Mclellan" ]
2016-08-30T14:50:02
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Municipality Finance will sell its debut green bond in dollars, rather than in euros as it previously intended, in order to secure cheaper funding.
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MuniFin switches up green plans
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2016-08-01T00:00:00
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2016-08-30T10:49:48
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Waskita Beton Precast is expected to price its IPO near the top end of the range to raise Rph5.16tr ($390.61m), in a deal some have described as the hottest Indonesian listing in years.
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Investors roll out red carpet for Waskita, Aneka IPOs
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The state-owned maker of pre-cast concrete slabs is likely to price its float at Rph490 a share compared to an earlier marketing range of Rph400-Rph500. The trade closed multiple times covered. Allocations have not been completed but it is expected to be the tightest for an Indonesian IPO ...
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2016-08-01T00:00:00
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[ "Shruti Chaturvedi" ]
2016-08-29T10:49:26
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A subsidiary of Lee & Man Paper Manufacturing has signed loans worth HK$4bn ($515.6m) to refinance debt, including bilateral loans, and for general corporate funding.
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Lee & Man Paper, NewOcean raise syndicated loans
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Lee Kwok (Macao Commercial Offshore) Trading is the borrowing entity and has entered into two separate facility agreements of HK$2bn each. HSBC is the agent on one of the loans and Hang Seng Bank of the other. Each portion has a four year tenor and has been supplied ...
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2016-08-01T00:00:00
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2016-08-30T16:49:57
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Raiffeisenlandesbank Oberosterreich has mandated joint leads for its first benchmark euro covered bond.
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RLB Oberosterreich takes covered bonds on the road
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2016-08-01T00:00:00
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[ "Jonathan Breen" ]
2016-08-26T12:54:42
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Postal Savings Bank of China is set to kick off investor education for its $8bn IPO after the Hong Kong Stock Exchange approved its plan on Thursday.
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Postal Savings Bank wins go ahead for HK listing
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Following its listing hearing and subsequent approval, Postal Bank is working to officially sign up cornerstone investors for its upcoming deal, said a source familiar with the matter. Mainland giant China Shipbuilding Industry Corp is slated to sign up for around $2bn worth of the IPO, while the ...
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2016-08-01T00:00:00
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[ "Paolo Danese" ]
2016-08-31T10:50:11
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China has pushed hard for a greater role for the IMF special drawing rights (SDR) since the global financial crisis. But while the SDR may help the renminbi internationalisation strategy it will not help overthrow the dollar as the de facto world currency, according to Benjamin Cohen, professor of international political economy at the University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB).
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China’s SDR strategy won’t displace dollar, says top political economist
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China’s SDR strategy won’t displace dollar, says top political economist China has pushed hard for a greater role for the IMF special drawing rights (SDR) since the global financial crisis. But while the SDR may help the renminbi internationalisation strategy it will not help overthrow the dollar as the de facto world currency, according to Benjamin Cohen, professor of international political economy at the University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB).
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2016-08-01T00:00:00
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[ "Shruti Chaturvedi" ]
2016-08-31T06:49:59
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Electricite du Laos Generation Public Company (EDL Gen), which started bookbuilding for its debut dollar bond in Thailand last Friday, has settled on raising $312m from three tranches, according to a source.
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EDL Gen to rake in $312m as 10 year proves popular
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The company had permission to raise up to $350m and has received enough demand to sell a $312m note. The bonds, which include a seven year, 10 year and 12 year tranche, are scheduled to be issued on September 2. Books have now closed, with investor interest ...
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2016-08-01T00:00:00
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[ "Addison Gong" ]
2016-08-29T12:49:19
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Asian debt capital market bankers are advising bond issuers to hit the market sooner rather than later in September, on the back of indications from the Federal Reserve that the case for an increase in rate hike had “strengthened in recent months”.
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Asia readies for bond onslaught on Fed rate hike prospect
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Following Fed chairperson Janet Yellen’s speech last Friday at a gathering of central bankers about the possibility of an interest rate hike, the impact was noticeable. Yields on 10 year US Treasuries moved past the 1.60% level and closed the day at 1.63%. In addition, the probability of ...
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2016-08-01T00:00:00
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[ "Addison Gong" ]
2016-08-30T08:49:36
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Jiangsu NewHeadLine (NHL) Development Group bagged $100m on Monday with a tap of its existing $200m 6.20% 2019s, seizing one of the last windows of issuance before a busy September begins.
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Jiangsu NHL bags additional $100m from tap
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Joint global co-ordinators Bank of China and Guotai Junan Securities opened books for the tap at 8.30am local time on Monday, with initial guidance set in the 4.75% area, or a cash price of 103.15 area. The reference was Jiangsu NHL’s existing three year note , sold in January, ...
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2016-08-01T00:00:00
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[ "Craig Mcglashan", "Lewis Mclellan" ]
2016-08-26T16:48:08
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SSA secondary pricing: featuring EBRD's $1.25bn four year
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To discuss GlobalCapital access for your entire department or company please call Mark Goodes on +44 (0)20 7779 8605 or email mark.goodes@globalcapital.com to discuss your requirements. Trading levels given are bid-side spreads versus mid-swaps and/or an underlying benchmark as of Thursday's close. The source for secondary trading levels is Interactive Data. Want full access to GlobalCapital? If you are new to GlobalCapital or you already subscribe to some of our channels you can still easily extend your access. Take a trial to the entire site or subscribe online to see all our capital markets news, opinion and data sets. Don't miss out! Free trial Read the magazine on your mobile device
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2016-08-01T00:00:00
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2016-08-29T10:49:24
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Patrick Han has joined Maybank Kim Eng in London as chief executive officer, a role that gives him oversight of the firm's UK operations.
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Maybank Kim Eng makes top hires in London
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Han joined the securities arm of the Malaysian lender at the end of July from rival CIMB Securities UK. At CIMB, he was head of Asia and Middle East and North Africa equities (Europe) and was based in London since 2012. Before that, he held a similar ...
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2016-08-01T00:00:00
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2016-08-31T12:50:28
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The margin for Vakifbank’s latest loan will increase if the bank is downgraded, the move follows Akbank which set the trend for the ratchet earlier this month in the face of ratings downgrades for Turkish banks.
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Vakifbank embraces margin ratchet
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Vakifbank embraces margin ratchet The margin for Vakifbank’s latest loan will increase if the bank is downgraded, the move follows Akbank which set the trend for the ratchet earlier this month in the face of ratings downgrades for Turkish banks.
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2016-08-01T00:00:00
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[ "Shruti Chaturvedi" ]
2016-08-30T10:49:49
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Manganese producer Asia Minerals is accessing liquidity in the syndicated loan market for a $61m two tranche borrowing.
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Asia Minerals seeks $61m dual trancher; Soechi gets commitments
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BNP Paribas is distributing the loan and held a roadshow in Taipei for the deal on August 25, according to a banker away from the trade. The financing is split into a $28.25m three year tranche A and a $32.75m five year tranche B. The loan is for ...
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2016-08-01T00:00:00
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2016-08-30T10:49:41
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The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) has announced the price guidance for its upcoming Mulan bond.
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IBRD releases price guidance for landmark Mulan bond
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To discuss GlobalCapital access for your entire department or company please call Mark Goodes on +44 (0)20 7779 8605 or email mark.goodes@globalcapital.com to discuss your requirements. The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) has announced the price guidance for its upcoming Mulan bond. Want full access to GlobalCapital? If you are new to GlobalCapital or you already subscribe to some of our channels you can still easily extend your access. Take a trial to the entire site or subscribe online to see all our capital markets news, opinion and data sets. Don't miss out! Free trial Read the magazine on your mobile device
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2016-08-01T00:00:00
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[ "John Loh" ]
2016-08-31T06:49:53
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The Indian government has picked three banks to work on its 15% sell down in construction firm NBCC, according to sources.
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Trio hired for $322m NBCC sale as QSR seeks IPO
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It was a clean sweep for EFG Bank in Asiamoney’s Private Banking Poll, cementing a strong run that has seen in dominate in multiple categories over the past three years. Shruti Chaturvedi reports. HSBC swept the Asiamoney Cash Management Poll in 2016, topping all six regional voting categories, across financial institutions and corporates. Deutsche Bank and Citi also had an impressive showing, as cash management bankers strive to turn the challenges arising from increased regulation and macro-economic volatility into an opportunity to provide more intuitive services and advice. This year our Cash Management Poll surveyed participants on some of the key topics impacting the industry. Around 3,000 responses were received from corporates and financial institutions with those polled giving their views on tax breaks, non-bank financial companies and the renminbi. The period under review has proved one of the most trying for the region’s financial institutions as global problems combine with financial stresses in domestic markets. Amid this turmoil, the best banks have once again proved their ability to outperform. We present Asia's Best Domestic Banks.
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2016-08-01T00:00:00
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2016-08-30T14:50:04
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Christian Hansen, the Danish bioscience company, has added two non-Nordic banks to its core syndicated loan in a €700m refinancing.
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Christian Hansen adds non-Nordic lenders in €700m deal
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Latest news on the deals, the firms and the people driving the world’s toughest and fastest financial markets.
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[ "Shruti Chaturvedi" ]
2016-08-30T06:49:37
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China Mengniu Dairy has added seven members to the syndicate of lenders for its $200m fundraising.
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Banks lap up China Mengniu Dairy $200m refi
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Rabobank had fully underwritten the trade and was the sole active bookrunner of the three year bullet, while Australia and New Zealand Bank was also a mandated lead arranger and bookrunner. Each MLAB retained $26m on its books. The leads brought in seven MLAs during syndication — Nanyang Commercial ...
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2016-08-01T00:00:00
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[ "Virginia Furness" ]
2016-08-30T12:49:43
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Emirates Islamic Bank (EI Bank) slipped into the market on Tuesday ahead of plenty of expected supply to raise $250m with a tap of its dollar sukuk due 2021.
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EI Bank slips in sukuk ahead of busy market
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Latest news on the deals, the firms and the people driving the world’s toughest and fastest financial markets.
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2016-08-01T00:00:00
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[ "Narae Kim" ]
2016-08-26T12:55:10
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The Reserve Bank of India is allowing banks to issue offshore rupee-denominated bonds to raise their Basel III tier two and additional tier one ratios, as part of a series of measures to develop the country’s fixed income and currency markets.
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RBI gives nod to shore up bank capital via Masala bonds
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In a statement released on Thursday, the central bank said that lenders will be permitted to issue Masala bonds for their capital requirements and for financing infrastructure and affordable housing. “With a view to develop the market for rupee denominated bonds overseas, as also to provide an ...
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2016-08-01T00:00:00
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[ "Tyler Davies" ]
2016-08-31T14:50:17
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Íslandsbanki has become the first Icelandic bank to raise a benchmark deal in euros since the financial crisis, having tightened pricing 25bp on a four year senior trade on Wednesday.
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Íslandsbanki in first Icelandic benchmark since crisis Íslandsbanki has become the first Icelandic bank to raise a benchmark deal in euros since the financial crisis, having tightened pricing 25bp on a four year senior trade on Wednesday.
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2016-08-01T00:00:00
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[ "Bill Thornhill" ]
2016-08-31T14:50:15
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Covered bond investors believe new issue premiums will probably rise in the near future leading to a repricing of the market. But with buyers anxious to put their glut of cash to work in almost anything, the prospective move is likely to prove moderate.
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NIPs must rise say covered investors
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NIPs must rise say covered investors Covered bond investors believe new issue premiums will probably rise in the near future leading to a repricing of the market. But with buyers anxious to put their glut of cash to work in almost anything, the prospective move is likely to prove moderate.
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2016-08-01T00:00:00
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2016-08-26T12:58:41
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In this round-up, CIMB signs a custodian deal with China Construction Bank to facilitate investments into China, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) plans membership expansion and the China Foreign Exchange Trade System (CFETS) starts publishing daily exchange rates for the RMB against the British pound, euro and Japanese yen. Plus, a recap of GlobalRMB’s top stories this week.
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RMB round-up: CIMB inks custodian deal with CCB, AIIB set for new members, CFETS adds to daily FX rates
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FX news: · The China Foreign Exchange Trade System (CFETS) started publishing the reference exchange rates for the renminbi against the British pound, euro and Japanese yen on August 25. Publishing the reference rates is part of China’s preparation for the renminbi’s impending inclusion in the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) Special Drawing Rights basket in October. All three rates will be published twice a day on 11am and 3pm. · More on CFETS. The sixth batch of foreign central bank participants in China’s interbank FX market has been announced. A total of 23 central banks has been given the greenlight to participate in the onshore FX market as of August 22, CFETS said this week. The participants are Asia (11), north America (six), Europe (three), Africa (two) and one from Oceania. · Central banks aside, other foreign entities to have been given access into the onshore FX market are African Development Bank (ADB), African Development Fund, Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (Miga) and Taiwan Business Bank. AIIB news: · President of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, Jin Liqun, said in a press conference this week that the organisation will begin work on adding more members next month. There are 57 members of the AIIB and Jin said they are planning to expand the pool to 90 nations. Founded in 2015, AIIB aims to support the building of infrastructure in Asia Pacific. China is the largest member of AIIB with close to 30% of voting power. Shenzhen-HK Stock Connect news: · Vice chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) and head of the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock Connect working group Fang Xinghai affirmed China’s ambitions to launch the linkage by the end of 2016. Speaking at a Shenzhen Connect forum, Fang said the initiative is an important step towards the opening of China’s capital markets and in strengthening financial ties with Hong Kong. Also in attendance are members from both exchanges, China Securities Depository and Clearing Corp, and securities companies. Investment news: · Malaysia’s CIMB Bank has appointed China Construction Bank as a sub-custodian bank in China to clear, settle and safekeep China shares, bonds and other investment products. CIMB Group regional head of transaction banking Hendra Lembong said in a Wednesday statement that the agreement provides its clients with a platform to make cross-border investments into China. CIMB will now be able to support portfolio investments into China through Qualified Foreign Institutional Investors (QFII), RMB Qualified Foreign Institutional Investors (RQFII) and China Inter-Bond Market (CIBM) schemes. Our coverage this week: · It has been close to a year since China launched its landmark cross-border interbank payment system (CIPS) as part of its grand scheme to internationalise its currency. In an exclusive interview with GlobalRMB, BOCHK's general manager for bank-wide operations outlines the future of RMB clearing and some of the possibilities to further improve the regime. · The number of direct participants to CIPS has been and is expected to remain low although with new features such as netting to be added, the clearing system is still on its course to become a pillar of the RMB internationalisation strategy. · Poland became the first European country to issue a Panda bond on Thursday, printing the landmark Rmb3bn ($451m) three year paper at a final coupon of 3.4%. The stage is now set for others to join the fray as investors no longer seemed to be quite as bothered by the renminbi's uncertain outlook. · Following months of decline, the renminbi has rejoined the top five of most used payment currencies by overtaking the Canadian dollar in the July rankings from Swift. Another highlight of the Swift report was South Africa's considerable growth in renminbi payments in the past year with a massive 65% jump. · Speaking to GlobalRMB, the World Bank's director and global head of capital markets, George Richardson, said the organisation's maiden Mulan bond is an acknowledgement of China's success in reforming the renminbi. The bonds are expected to launch on August 31. · Chinese property developer Fantasia Holdings returned to the dim sum market following a four month hiatus with a Rmb1bn tap of its existing 9.5% 2019. But even with the latest outing from Fantasia, activity in the dim sum market has been painfully slow. · With dim sum struggling to get any sort of traction this year, the asset class replacing it as the darling of Chinese issuers is Panda bonds. The latest to show an interest is China Resources Cement having gotten the go-ahead from the regulators to issue. · Continuing the bond trend, but with a different product is the Shanghai city government. It is exploring the possibilities of a free trade zone (FTZ) bond as part of China’s broader goal to provide more onshore RMB products for investors.
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2016-08-30T16:49:50
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Dutch lender Obvion has returned to its regular prime Dutch RMBS shelf for the second time this year, having also sold the world’s first green RMBS with “Green Storm” and one “Purple Storm” which securitized mortgages on parent bank Rabobank’s balance sheet.
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Obvion closes in on €4bn in RMBS
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Obvion closes in on €4bn in RMBS Dutch lender Obvion has returned to its regular prime Dutch RMBS shelf for the second time this year, having also sold the world’s first green RMBS with “Green Storm” and one “Purple Storm” which securitized mortgages on parent bank Rabobank’s balance sheet.
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2016-08-01T00:00:00
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[ "Addison Gong" ]
2016-08-30T10:49:44
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DBS Bank is all set for its debut additional tier one bank capital offering in dollars, having found solid demand from investors on Tuesday.
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DBS en route for maiden dollar AT1
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Sole global co-ordinator DBS and joint bookrunners Citi, Deutsche Bank, HSBC and Société Générale released initial guidance for the perpetual non call five in the 4.00% area in the morning Asia time. The offering follows a series of investors meetings in Hong Kong and Singapore in the middle ...
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2016-08-01T00:00:00
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2016-08-31T10:50:20
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JP Morgan has lost Singapore-based Chetan Singh to UK insurer Aviva, where he will lead mergers and acquisitions globally.
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It was a clean sweep for EFG Bank in Asiamoney’s Private Banking Poll, cementing a strong run that has seen in dominate in multiple categories over the past three years. Shruti Chaturvedi reports. HSBC swept the Asiamoney Cash Management Poll in 2016, topping all six regional voting categories, across financial institutions and corporates. Deutsche Bank and Citi also had an impressive showing, as cash management bankers strive to turn the challenges arising from increased regulation and macro-economic volatility into an opportunity to provide more intuitive services and advice. This year our Cash Management Poll surveyed participants on some of the key topics impacting the industry. Around 3,000 responses were received from corporates and financial institutions with those polled giving their views on tax breaks, non-bank financial companies and the renminbi. The period under review has proved one of the most trying for the region’s financial institutions as global problems combine with financial stresses in domestic markets. Amid this turmoil, the best banks have once again proved their ability to outperform. We present Asia's Best Domestic Banks.
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2016-08-01T00:00:00
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