February 26, 2009
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Caracas, Feb 19. ABN.- The Trading Company Stanford Bank Inc., Commercial Bank was intervened, with a cease on financial intermediation, as it was established in the resolution of the Venezuelan banks regulator office, Sudeban, published in the Official Gazette.
The Ministry of People’s Power for Economy and Finances published the resolution in the Official Gazette [...]
Caracas, Feb 17. ABN.- The Vice-president of the People’s Republic of China, Xi Jinping, assured that Venezuela has become China’s fourth oil supplier and the fifth trade partner in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Caracas, Feb 17 ABN.- According to the world average, Venezuela is considered the country with the highest electoral participation in the world, with an abstention rate about 29%, stated the vicepresident of the National Electoral Council, Janeth Hernandez.
Caracas, Feb 16 ABN.- “The opposition sector was not defeated, since they went to defend their option just as the revolutionary people did, but the media as opposition political party who disguise information as propaganda,” was beaten expressed the member of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Vanessa Davies.
“These media were embarked on [...]
Caracas, Feb 20 ABN.- “There was no unfair advantage in the admirable campaign led by the Venezuelan people in favor of the constitutional amendment; in Venezuela imposed the people’s force, the socialist force of the revolution,” stated on Thursday the President of the Republic, Hugo Chavez Frias.
Under an agreement signed in November 2005, the China Great Wall Industry Corp was contracted to design, manufacture, test and put into orbit the VENESAT-1 for Venezuela.
The satellite will help Venezuela develop its telecommunications, film and TV industries, culture and education. The planned telecommunications satellite will blast off from Xichang Satellite Launch Centre in Southwest [...]
Panicky depositors were turned away from Stanford International Bank and some of its Latin American affiliates Wednesday, unable to withdraw their money after U.S. regulators accused Texas financier R. Allen Stanford of perpetrating an $8 billion fraud against his companies’ investors.