Lögberg-Heimskringla - 01.02.2012, Síða 15

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 01.02.2012, Síða 15
Visit us on the web at http://www.lh-inc.ca Lögberg-Heimskringla • 1. febrúar 2012 • 15 Solution: E R A E L V I S B P M D O N T M E A N T L A T E A L T O B A T T Y E L A N M O I S T E N O L D N E S S S H R E D E A T A S E A D A T M I C A S T U D I O M S G L O N G E A R S N A P P E D A G E C L E F E K E L I T T L E E R I C A S K E R I E L O O T I N G E A L A M O D E L E O N I N E L O V E O V A L S C R O P I C E D R I V E T H I D E F O R S L E D S S E E CROSSWORD ANSWERS Phrase: Eigi skal lengi lítils biðja Translation: Don’t ask long for little Canada Iceland Foundation Inc. awards scholarships The Canada Iceland Foundation is an organization funded by Canadians of Icelandic descent, dedicated to the preservation of their cultural heritage. The 2011 scholarships were awared to these recipients. Photos of all recipients were not available) 1. Heiðmar Bjornson Memorial Scholarship $500 Becky Forsythe presently in Iceland 2. The Canada Iceland Foundation Scholarship $500 Christine Ackerley, Whitby, ON 3. Einar Pall & Ingibjorg Jonsson Memorial Scholarship $500 Jared Fridfinnson, Winnipeg, MB 4. Emilia Palmason Student Aid Award $500 Stefan Waples, Calgary, AB 5. The Gunnar Simundsson Memorial Scholarship $500 Devon Watkins, Winnipeg, MB 6. Thorvaldson Scholarship $500 Carly Welham, Gimli, MB 7. Arnold W. Holm Scholarship $500 Lauren Hjalmarson, London, ON 8. The Lorna and Terry Tergesen Scholarship $500 Theresa Thordarson, Brandon, MB 9. The Margret Bjarnason Scholarships $500 Desiree Sigurdson, Winnipeg, MB 10. The Judge Walter J. Lindal Memorial Scholarship $1,000 Michael Barkman, Winnipeg, MB 11. The David Franklin, Ad. E. Scholarship $500 Sean Yokoyama, Oakville, ON Pension funds’ foreign assets eroded visir.is – According to a recent edition of Íslandsbanki’s Morning Bulletin, pension funds’ foreign assets shrank in August by nearly ISK 35 billion (US$ 277.8M), which is 7%. Foreign assets’ percentage of the funds’ total assets has not been lower in over six years. The funds’ total net assets for payment of pensions in August were ISK 24 billion (US$ 190.5M). At the end of that month, net assets totalled ISK 2019 billion (US$ 16B). The funds are still suffering from the banking collapse. August was an atrocious month on foreign stock markets. This is the main explanation for the shrinkage in pension funds’ foreign assets since most of them are tied up in foreign mutual funds. The S&P 500 Index fell by over 6% during the month, and the Euro- Stoxx Index for the same period dropped nearly 13%. In addition, the króna strengthened in August by 1.5%, which of course erodes the króna figures for the foreign asset balance. Pension funds’ foreign assets at the end of August totalled ISK 454 billion (US$ 3.6B), corresponding to 22.5% of the funds’ net assets. This proportion has dropped steadily since the first part of 2010. It has not been lower since the spring of 2005. The above trend in foreign markets continued in September. In addition, the króna grew slightly stronger. Thus, it can be assumed that the funds’ foreign assets continued to contract last month. According to the Morning Bulletin, this trend will probably substantially affect the funds’ desire to sell their foreign assets in exchange for State bonds in krónur in the Central Bank’s offerings especially since there is no certainty on when the currency restrictions will be lifted sufficiently for them to resume increasing their foreign assets. 2011 is biggest tourism year in history visir.is – Last year was the biggest tourism year in Iceland’s history, and this was apparent since the figures for October became available. 541,000 foreign tourists departed from Iceland via Leifur Eiriksson International Air Terminal in 2011, compared with over 459,000 the year before. This was discussed in Íslandsbanki’s Morning Bulletin. Last December about 21,000 foreign tourists left from Leifur Eiriksson, over 11% more than in the same month the year before. Like November, December was not a record month since the number of foreign tourists had twice exceeded the current amount for December, i.e., in 2007 and 2008. In 2003 the number of foreign tourists going through Leifur Eiriksson was 309,000. The current year showed an increase of over 75% over 2003. This is equivalent to an average increase of 7.3% per year for the past eight years. Reprinted with permission from INB published KOM PR Gimli Selkirk Betel Home Foundation will continue to be a leader and innovator in providing the highest quality of life for each individual in our care. Betel Home Foundation is an integral part of the community recognizing our Icelandic roots and respecting others cultures. Betel Home Foundation G I M L I 96-1st Avenue • 204-642-5556 s E L k I R k 212 MAnchester Avenue • 204-482-4651 Tax receipts available for donations of either money or stock. News from Iceland Stefan WaplesLauren Hjalmarson Jared FridfinnsonChristine Ackerley Desiree Sigurdson

x

Lögberg-Heimskringla

Beinleiðis leinki

Hvis du vil linke til denne avis/magasin, skal du bruge disse links:

Link til denne avis/magasin: Lögberg-Heimskringla
https://timarit.is/publication/160

Link til dette eksemplar:

Link til denne side:

Link til denne artikel:

Venligst ikke link direkte til billeder eller PDfs på Timarit.is, da sådanne webadresser kan ændres uden advarsel. Brug venligst de angivne webadresser for at linke til sitet.