Archive for the ‘economic’ Category
May 14, 2012
New trial for Yahoo!. The U.S. internet group announced Sunday it had appointed a new temporary chief executive, Ross Levinsohn, replacing Scott Thompson less than five months after the arrival thereof at the head of the company. "Scott Thompson left the company" Yahoo! justifies no further details. The group ...
May 11, 2012
Imagine that the "Greek Mélenchon" Alexis Tsipras, took power in Athens. The charismatic leader of the far left Syriza hoisted his party to second place in Sunday's parliamentary election. It may well prevail during the next legislative likely in early June. But Alexis Tsipras advocates stopping the austerity and ...
May 4, 2012
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April 28, 2012
New blow for Spain and for the entire euro area. Standard & Poor's lowered the rating by two notches to the Spanish sovereign debt to "BBB +" against "A", despite high levels of austerity measures put in place. The fourth largest economy in the euro area is thus relegated ...
April 25, 2012
For the first time in three years, the hiring intentions of managers in business are down for the second quarter. According to the barometer established by the Association for the employment of executives (APEC), only two companies provides for recruiting at least a framework by the end of June. ...
April 24, 2012
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April 15, 2012
The insurance deductible In its most common meaning, the deductible is an amount of money that remains the responsibility of the insured in case of disaster or when the responsible person is not identified. This allowance is intended to: The driver-responsibility by sharing the risk, ...
April 14, 2012
In Norway, one of the richest countries in the world, the housing bubble never ceases to blow. Prices have doubled in less than ten years. The increase has further accelerated in the last quarter of 2011, fueled by falling interest rates. The Norwegian Central Bank, like its neighbors Sweden ...
April 2, 2012
The call to strike by three unions (CGT, CFDT and UNSA) air traffic controllers will cancel and delay several flights to Orly and some regional airports. At Air France, which opened two new bases Sunday in Toulouse and Nice, it ensures that customers affected by such disruption are informed ...
April 1, 2012
Passengers departing from or arriving at Orly on Monday and Tuesday next, should inform themselves of their flight before leaving for the airport. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has announced on Friday it asked airlines to remove 20% of flights for two days, due to a strike ...