Archive for the ‘economy’ Category

Google bosses shun + Google

October 6, 2011

The Google executives appear to abandon Google +, the application of social network group, launched on June 28. Indeed, Michael Degusta, a blogger had fun identifying the activity of the main leaders of the American company, the first search engine on the Internet. And what he found was surprising. ...

Packages of mobile will last 24 months

September 30, 2011

Of the 600 amendments to the bill on consumption currently being debated in the National Assembly, MPs have finally decided to limit to 12 months duration of mobile phone packages. The maximum consumer engagement remains at 24 months. "I do not want a ban long packages. It is the ...

The Paris Bourse's gains accelerate

September 16, 2011

The rebound posted the day continues. After closing the session in the green, with a gain of 1.87% to 2949.14% points, the CAC 40 index opened his session by small increase of 0.69% to 2969.46 points, in the wake of Wall Street and Asian stock markets. The increase has ...

Savers: concern about the risks

September 13, 2011

"Customers are asking us if they have to worry about. To reassure them, we remind the facts, we communicate on our exposure to Greece ... our profitability, "said Jean-François Sammarcelli, Network Manager of Societe Generale France. He said the withdrawals are not more important than usual, as the bank ...

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 ...

Finland threatens bailout of Greece

August 20, 2011

Greece seriously concerned about new markets. First because of its new economic forecast alarming: the finance minister, Evangelos Venizelos, admitted yesterday that the austerity plan would cause a recession than expected, with a decline in GDP is now estimated at 4.5% " at least "in 2011 against 3.8% prior. ...

New access in a bad mood at the Paris Bourse

August 18, 2011

The Paris stock exchange plunges into the red on Thursday, after a session already very hesitant. After starting down 1.15% at 3216.77 points, the CAC 40 unscrews from 3% to 3156.70 points at 11:30. The falling movement is identical on all European Stock Exchanges: London lost 2.08%, 2.97% Frankfurt, ...

New homes: Sales down, prices go up

August 9, 2011

The new housing market has definitely signs of weakness. The Federation of developers (FPI) released on Monday of new home sales down 19% in the first half of 2011 compared to the same period of 2010. "It's a market downturn. We are concerned whether the second quarter marked a ...

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 ...

USA: eleventh hour agreement on the debt cap

August 1, 2011

The uncertainty seems to have finally dissipated in Washington. After long weeks of negotiations, Republicans and Democrats have finally announced that it had reached an agreement to raise the U.S. debt ceiling. After a retraction in the Sunday afternoon, the White House confirmed Sunday night (Monday morning Paris time) ...

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