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Obama, Merkel, Lagarde, Bernanke for another stimulus

August 28, 2011

The wrong turn in the global economy necessitates an adjustment of economic policies. This is the emerging consensus in Washington and that Barack Obama wants to associate Angela Merkel. The President of the United States, which will propose to Congress in early September a new plan for boosting employment, ...

Wall Street offers a strong rebound

August 24, 2011

The rebound was confirmed on Tuesday on Wall Street after two weeks of choppy stock markets worldwide. The New York indexes opened higher in small (0.22% for the Dow, 0.36% for the Nasdaq), after a session very agitated. But they gradually accelerated their progress. Only the earthquake of magnitude ...

Orange inadvertently reveals some of the future iPhone

August 14, 2011

Orange did he reckless? In an internship this week published on its website, the telephone company revealed some clues about the future model of the iPhone Appel keeps top secret. Orange are to believe the arrival of the new smartphone could be a big impact "on consumer Internet customers." ...

Wall Street ends sharply lower despite the vote in the Senate

August 3, 2011

Wall Street still frozen in the red on Tuesday. After starting down, and despite the adoption by the Senate's compromise on the debt, the Dow Jones unscrewed from 2.19% to 11,867 points, the Nasdaq loose 2.75% to 2669 points and the S & P drops 2.56 % to 1254 ...

The Paris Bourse remains cautious

July 28, 2011

Concerns still dominates trade in the Paris Stock Exchange on Wednesday. The CAC 40 starts on the day down 0.35% to 3774.54 points. In London, the FTSE-100 index was down 0.31% to 5911.07 points while in Frankfurt the Dax lost 0.49% to 7315.75 points. Yesterday, the CAC 40 ...

U.S.: Airbus to attack Boeing

July 21, 2011

Airbus, which has just won a great victory with the agreement American Airlines, has a historic opportunity to win new customers in the U.S. with his camera A 320 NEO. U.S. companies are preparing, in fact, trigger a giant wave of orders to renew their fleets. As American ...

Euro area: towards a consensus in the snatch

July 20, 2011

At 48 hours of extraordinary EU summit which will be dedicated Thursday to "financial stability in the euro area" and "aid program to Greece," the tension was extremely high Tuesday in the chancery, trading rooms and neighborhoods General of Financial Institutions. Especially Angela Merkel has once again maintained the ...

Asian stock markets in a disorganized

July 18, 2011

Earlier this week hesitant in Asian markets. On Monday, the main financial centers in the region have no clear signals to follow while European markets closed lower Friday, as Wall Street finished up and the Tokyo Stock Exchange is closed today because holiday pay. Furthermore, fears persist on ...

Debt: Barack Obama negotiates with elected

July 8, 2011

From our correspondent in Washington Serious and ambitious negotiations seem to have finally taken to Washington for fiscal consolidation. The direct involvement of Barack Obama in the process has changed the tone of the negotiations. "The meeting was very constructive," Obama said Thursday, after receiving two hours ...

Retirement: no longer to generate … 1956

July 6, 2011

The Board of Retirement Guidance (NRC) has officially delivered its opinion on Wednesday: not surprisingly, the 1955 cohort will have much to contribute 166 quarters (41.5 years) for a full pension. Simple observation, not "advocating," insisted the president of the NRC, Raphael Hadas-Lebel, speaking of a "notice forced" the ...

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