Monday, 14 October 2013

US markets in modest decline as threat of debt default sends stocks wavering

New York stock market
A trader looks up at a screen on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange at the market open in New York. Photograph: Carlo Allegri/Reuters
Stocks opened modestly on Monday as Wall Street traders continued to respond with patience to the threat of a US default and continued to expect a last-minute deal to allow the Treasury to pay its bills. 
The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which tracks 30 of the most influential companies in the US, the S&P 500 Index and the Nasdaq were all down only half a percent in morning trading.
That was a modest dip considering that stock futures were down sharply on Sunday night, hinting at a darker opening session than the one that resulted. Futures are often a good indicator of market reaction the next day, and are used by policymakers and investors during weekend negotiations as a way to predict how stocks will react to crises. Still, there are fewer people who buy and sell futures compared to stocks – particularly on weekend nights – so they can be misleading. Monday is also the Columbus Day bank holiday in the US, which means less trading activity. 
Since the US government shut down in early October, stock markets have remained stable amid legislative chaos in at the Capitol. 
"The political scene is a whipsaw of news flows and surprises. As a money manager, we know that this is a dangerous way to make investment decisions," said David Kotok, of Cumberland Advisors in a note to investors. 
Last week, stocks rose sharply, up 2%, after Washington appeared on the brink of compromise, with holdout House Republicans proposing a short-term extension to the debt ceiling. 
"Just because politicians are talking with each other, for two days stock markets have again exploded. I guess the market is celebrating its relief that politicians are talking at each other rather than past each other," Kotok wrote. 
TIAA-Cref, an influential pension fund, said in its weekly markets update that "despite Washington gridlock, we remain optimistic on the US economy and equity markets".
"We are encouraged by the fact that equity markets, while volatile, have not been subject to panic selling in the face of the recent uncertainty," said head of equity investments William Riegel and head of global public fixed-income markets Lisa Black in a note on Monday. "If we do see a sharp market drop, we believe it will be a buying opportunity."
While leaders on Wall Street and the corporate world have consistently said that default would be "utterly catastrophic" in the words of Deusche Bank chief Anshu Jain, few believe that Congress will allow the US to skip out on its scheduled payments. The Treasury has to pay $32bn in interest payments on government bonds as well as social security payments for the remainder of October. The big payment comes on 1 November, when the Treasury has to pay $67bn in benefits to social security recipients as well as payroll for the military. 
Money managers have been patient, if cautious. "We never thought the odds of default were very high, but the intensity of the rhetoric was sufficient to raise them above zero," Kotok said. 
Others were even more sanguine. "In my opinion, we will not default," JP Morgan Chase chief executive Jamie Dimon said last week at a panel at the Institute of International Finance. 
Dimon also said that JP Morgan would continue to process $6bn to $8bn of government benefits, like social security, even in the event of a default. That would allow benefits recipients to continue to draw money from their bank accounts even if the government hasn't technically paid them. 
In two previous iterations of the debt-ceiling debate in 2011 and 2012, stocks reacted sharply to Washington negotiations, only to stabilize once a deal was struck at the last minute. That has created the expectation among investors that last-minute deals are the congressional custom when it comes to the debt ceiling

Spoiler alert!: War Chhod Na Yaar, funny yet formulaic

While the movie is a great first attempt at shedding a satirical light on the concept of war, it lacks a decisive point. PHOTO: FILE
We have seen movies that glorify war as a “necessary evil”. Then there are ones that bring Picasso’s anti-war painting Guernica to mind. With the concept of “militainment” emerging to the forefront, especially in Hollywood, war movies often come across as tools of propaganda. In the midst of such macabre representations of war, a movie likeWar Chhod Na Yaar, billed as being the first to depict the oxymoron “war comedy” in Bollywood, is a breath of fresh air.
Directed by Faraz Haider, the movie is a political satire that comically depicts the gruesome concept of war. According to the Hindustan Times, the movie is set in an Indo-Pak border post and shows incidents that span over 24 hours. What can be termed as gallows humour, the movie shows how men on both sides “indulge in stray shooting to keep their hand in, play Antakshri, and trade locker-room insults”, according to a review by the Indian Express. By showing a cordial relationship between Indian army Captain Raj (Sharman Joshi) and Pakistan army Captain Qureshi (Javed Jaffrey), the movie sends a message en clair: The review also says, “It is the greedy generals and silly politicians in both countries that are interested in war, not the soldier.”
Apart from exploring Indo-Pak relations, Haider also touches upon international politics by bringing in global powers US and China as “complicit” actors in brewing regional tensions. However, Haider’s myopic knowhow of international politics is reflective in the set of clichés that he shows in the film. According to firstpost.com, in what is a clear reference to who is really in charge, Pakistan’s President (Dalip Tahil) is always accompanied by his video-game playing Army Chief (Manoj Pahwa). In addition, the US diplomat (Tahil again) is shown to be killing two birds with a stone by selling arms to facilitate war and make a profit. The “Made in China” jokes are incessant; the Chinese politician who promises to sell Chinese-made nuclear weapons to Pakistan is portrayed as a perpetrator of war. Soha Ali Khan plays the role of a TV journalist in the film and predictably makes eyes at Captain Raj.
War Chhod… is not free of stereotypes and distasteful partiality. While the Indian army officers are shown as disciplined, nourished and happy to be of service to their nation, their Pakistani counterparts appear “almost stupid, demotivated, and an aimless bunch under the weak leadership of an incapable Pak commander (Sanjay Mishra)”, states firstpost.com. It is a pity that a film with so much promise and a commendable message is laden with a grotesque interpretation of the Pakistani side.
While the actors, especially Dalip Tahil, have done a praiseworthy job, the film slows down just when it reaches its climax and eventually falls flat. Despite the stereotypes that the film showcases, it is an enjoyable and welcome change.

Homeshopping.pk, a small Pakistani online retail startup, becomes one of the top 5 Omni-Channel Retailers of the World

Homeshopping.pk is one of 7 finalists for the award of Best Omni-Channel Retail Store
Homeshopping.pk is one of 7 finalists for the award of Best Omni-Channel Retail Store
Few would have foreseen the retail success that the Homeshopping Network, Pakistan has achieved within the span of a few years. From its meager beginnings as a small startup operating out of a bedroom-turned-office in the bustling metropolis of Karachi, Pakistan, the Homeshopping Network has come a very long way. Founder and CEO, Shayaan Tahir could not possibly have predicted in 2006, the chain of events his small online business would spur into motion, especially within a socio-economic landscape where the future of online retail was practically non-existent.But within a mere half-decade, his brainchild, homeshopping.pk, an online retail service, has grown to be one of the top 7 Best Omni Channel Retailers worldwide as recognized by the World Retail Congress (WRC 2013).
Homeshopping.pk is one of 7 finalists for the award of Best Omni-Channel Retail Store
Homeshopping.pk is one of 7 finalists for the award of Best Omni-Channel Retail Store
Perhaps it isn’t as surprising when we consider the exponential growth in the number of internet users in Pakistan. According to information sourced from Wikipedia, Pakistan was home to just under 134,000 internet users in 2000 – a number which has now grown to over 30 million internet users across the country. Adjusting for population growth, internet penetration is estimated to be about 16%. Almost half of the total number of internet users in 2013 access the internet through mobile devices, showing that mobile internet penetration is about 8%. (Source: Express Tribune)
With more and more people logging on every day, it seems nearly inevitable that they would be exposed to e-commerce and retail websites like Homeshopping.pk, especially with the increasing popularity of social media which encourages shareability, greatly impacting the common man’s awareness of local and international brands.
Another socio-economic factor contributing to the rise of omni-channel retail, specifically cash on delivery, is the rising issue of security within the country. Many consumers would prefer to buy a product and have it delivered to their doorsteps, as compared to physically approaching retail outlets and small vendors in search of their product of choice.
HSN’s website also makes it easy to ‘look around’ and compare products and prices – the consumer has access to all the information they could possibly need to make a purchasing decision at their very fingertips.
Homeshopping.pk has always taken into account their customer’s demands first and foremost. They were the pioneers of cash on delivery in Pakistan, and have always provided their customers with a home delivery service. They also aim to provide their customers the lowest local prices, diligently adhering to their price-beating policy whereby customers who bring forward claims of vendors selling products at lower prices are (after extensive cross-examination) sold the product at a price that beats the lowest available price in the local market.
HSN offers unbeatable service
HSN offers unbeatable service
Very early on, Shayaan realized that his online store may not always have all the products that customers are looking for – so he established a sister site, youpickwebuy.com. If you can’t find what you’re looking for on homeshopping.pk, just send in a link to the product. What usually follows is a price quote for buying and shipping the product. Should you choose to seal the deal, the team over at HSN places an order for you, handles the payment and then has it delivered to your shipping address.
The HNS.pk retail outlet in Lahore
The HNS.pk retail outlet in Lahore
While the HSN first established itself selling electronic products like mobile phones and mp3 players, its retail repertoire has expanded over the years to include luxury watches and perfumes, gaming consoles, mobile phone accessories, televisions and sound systems, home décor, beauty products and a multitude of fashion accessories and clothing.
The practice of ‘exchanging’ a mobile phone and buying a newer one (minus the cost of the phone) has become a common practice among small street vendors selling mobile phones in most major cities in Pakistan. Keeping this in mind, HSN introduced a facility whereby used mobile phones can be exchanged to partially subsidize the cost of a new mobile phone purchased from the HSN webstore. They also participate as a middleman in selling off used cellphones in good condition to interested buyers on their website, making the disposal and exchange of cellphones very easy for mobile phone users who wish to upgrade to a newer or different cellphone.
The Homeshopping Network has also introduced a number of innovations that provide their growing online retail business a competitive edge over others. Their local HSN 1 year repair warranty provides electronic repairs free of cost for one year, courtesy of their certified and trained technical team. In addition to their warranty, they also have a 7 day replacement policy on warrantied products, and a 24 hour replacement policy on items without a warranty. With a team of sales representatives providing customer service around the clock, customers are given the support they require to make well-informed purchasing decisions.
Being a small startup in an emerging market has its advantages, as shown through the success of the HSN’s business model. Building the store on a foundation of e-commerce first and foremost, and then expanding operations into brick-and-mortar retail, rather than doing things the other way round, has ensured that the small startup never bit off more than it could chew.
Phones showcased at HSN's flagship retail outlet in Karachi
Phones showcased at HSN’s flagship retail outlet in Karachi
The HNS.pk retail outlet in Lahore
The HNS.pk retail outlet in Lahore







“We started off with zero funding, and till date have never been funded by outside investors. Our business has always been a profitable one, where the company itself has managed to grow at a rapid pace all on its own,” explains Shayaan Tahir. The organic progression of the business from an online store and small office setup to a chain of retail outlets in major Pakistani cities guarantees that consumers always have a multitude of options at their fingertips when it comes to shopping for – well, just about anything!
The team at the Homeshopping Network is very proud of having secured a spot in the top 7 Best Omni-Channel Retailers worldwide, and we thank you, our dedicated and loyal customers for your continued support and well-wishes. We hope to continually provide you with an unbeatable experience – giving you the best value for money, with the kind of flexible and timely service that you desire. Keep visiting our blog and website for the latest in news, reviews and technology.

Splitsville for Kylie Minogue

Kylie, Andres head for splitsville. PHOTO: REUTERS
LONDON: Singer Kylie Minogue has parted ways from her boyfriend, model Andres Velencoso.
The couple, who has been dating for five years, has split because of the 45-year-old’s hectic work schedule, reports contactmusic.com.
A spokesperson told The Sun on Sunday newspaper that the break-up is “amicable”.
Minogue has experienced a string of failed romances over the years, including that with actor Olivier Martinez and musician Michael Hutchence.

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Shahid Kapoor, Sonakshi Sinha Tease In New Song From ‘R…Rajkumar’

SHAHID SONAKSHI
MUMBAI: Looks like a teaser is not enough just for trailers nowadays but it is required for songs too.
‘R…Rajkumar’ director Prabhu Dheva and his lead actor Shahid Kapoor show off some of the steps in a video inviting audience members to check out the first song from the film called ‘Gandi Baat’.
That’s not all. In another promo, a few shots from the songs are shown with Shahid Kapoor being completely rowdy and Sonakshi Sinha doing a Bond girl while coming out of a pool, but in a white sari instead of a bikini. It does capture your attention.
The tidbit of the song, composed by Pritam, sounds very catchy and is sure to resonate with most people into masala flicks. Looks like Prabhu Dheva, Shahid Kapoor and Sonakshi Sinha have a hit once Gandi Baat comes out on 16 October, 2013.

FIRST LOOK: Akshay Kumar’s Record Breaking ‘BOSS’ Poster

BOSS-Guinness-World-Record-Poster
MUMBAI: Akshay Kumar’s upcoming action film ‘Boss’ is breaking records even before hitting the silver screens. Akshay’s fan club who call themselves Team Akshay, built a special poster for the star breaking the world record of the largest poster.
The record was earlier held by Michael Jackson’s tribute movie’s poster ‘This Is It’.
Team Akshay took around four months to complete the 193 feet and 1 inch wide and 180 feet and 2 inches tall poster. It beat Michael Jackson’s record by a 15-20 percent margin.
On the knowledge of this incredible honor put on to the star by his fan’s, Akshay humbled by them said, “It’s a matter of honor. I thank everyone who made this possible.”
Akshay will unveil the special poster at Andheri Sports Complex on Tuesday, October 15 and celebrate this achievement with his die-hard action lover fans.
‘Boss’ is on its way to be a super-hit, like all of the Khiladi’s recent films. Directed by Anthony D’Souza ‘Boss’ and starring Akshay Kumar, Mithun Chakraborty, Aditi Rao Hydari, Shiv Pandit and Ronit Roy is set to hit the screens on October 16, 2013.