Archive for the ‘events’ Category

November 2, 2011

Air France is moving towards an end to the conflict which penalizes air traffic since Saturday. Air traffic in France was almost normal Tuesday, the fourth and penultimate day of the strike of flight attendants worried about downsizing by crew. Management expects a quick exit from the conflict. ...

108 billion euros to get to bail out banks

October 24, 2011

The latest news from Brussels, European banks will increase their share capital of 108 billion euros by the end of June 2012. In any case, the figure What spoke Saturday afternoon, the ministers of finance, based on the work of the European Banking Authority, Constable sector across the EU. ...

LyondellBasell could close its site in the Etang de Berre

September 27, 2011

Vigil at the refinery of the American French LyondellBasell at Berre, near Marseilles. Employees are called Tuesday morning to a works great. "We believe that we will announce the closure of the refinery," alarmed Fabien Astier, CGT secretary of the works. The refinery employs 350 people but the whole ...

The CAC 40 down expected, the outlook on the Fed

September 21, 2011

After finishing the day in the green, gaining 1.50% to 2984 points, the CAC 40 is expected down 0.7% on Wednesday, pending an important decision of the U.S. Federal Reserve (Fed). After a two-day meeting, the institution is expected to announce measures to support expected in the U.S. economy. ...

Moody's notes the degrade of Societe Generale and Credit Agricole

September 14, 2011

It was expected, it is now official. Moody's announced this morning that the degradation of a notch ratings to Credit Agricole and Societe Generale. However, the rating agency has maintained its rating of BNP Paribas. In fact, the financial services group believes that the long-term debt and financial strength ...

Europeans divided on the budget of the European Union

September 12, 2011

Europe itself should be on a diet, it is certainly the wish of nine countries of the European Union including Germany, France and the UK. While the European affairs ministers of all EU countries will meet on Monday, representatives of Austria, Denmark, Germany, Finland, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden ...

PPR: the sale of Redcats could take several months

September 9, 2011

François-Henri Pinault, who wanted to wrap by the end of the sale of Redcats, the pole distance selling of PPR (La Redoute, Cyrillus, Vertbaudet ...) may have to wait many more months. The financial market crisis, in fact, makes potential buyers more cautious. "Access to finance is a critical ...

Washington wants to pay the housing crisis on banks

September 3, 2011

The time did she come to charge banks for the crisis "subprime"? The federal agency in housing finance in the United States (Federal Housing Finance Agency) is indeed about to make a complaint against a dozen major banks, reports the New York Times. Proceedings should be formally engaged on ...

Wall Street resumes after the speech by the Fed

August 27, 2011

Deception: the New York Stock Exchange has dug its losses immediately after the speech, as expected, Ben Bernanke on Fed Measures to support a U.S. economy at risk of recession. Around 16:15, the Dow gave 1.47% and the Nasdaq 1.03% after opening on decreases of 0.60% and 0.58%. Markets ...

Fillon launches major plan "anti-deficit"

August 25, 2011

"A strict policy to allow France to remain sovereign in the economic and social development." François Fillon Thus he justifies the battery of measures, presented Wednesday to prevent any slippage in the deficit in late 2011 and 2012. In the context of extreme nervousness of the markets and growing ...

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