Archive for the ‘international’ Category

November 18, 2011

Since the ouster of Jean Azema as head of Groupama, October 24, the timing of the mutual insurance group is accelerating. The new management is reviewing several scenarios to address the solvency of the insurer, rolled through investments in sovereign securities and European equity markets. Groupama has appointed ...

November 6, 2011

It's time for last-offs. The content of the new austerity plan, made necessary to achieve a deficit target of 4.5% in 2012 mlgré lower growth than expected, will still the subject of intense discussions this afternoon at the Elysee Palace, before its unveiling Monday. According to the Foreign Minister, ...

Accounts in Switzerland: new rules

October 30, 2011

Cell regulation, created for the repentant tax, closed December 31, 2009. Bercy but not disinterested in the fate of those who, having undeclared assets abroad, want to put in order with the IRS. The Department has returned to its usual policy, the one that prevailed before the cell. With ...

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. ...

Reduce taxes, it is still possible

October 22, 2011

The tax. It scares some, who left France for tax heavens warmer (Switzerland in the lead). It works the other. The French tax system is so dense that the understanding, and around, held for hours and other estate planning tax, paid to find clever editing which will reduce the ...

The debt crisis would weigh on the Paris Stock Exchange

October 19, 2011

In the wake of the Asian stock markets and Wall Street on Monday, the CAC 40 down is expected on Monday after Moody's has cast a shadow on the "AAA" rating of the Hexagon. The rating agency is now planning to revise its position on the "stable" outlook for ...

The tribute (well) used to Steve Jobs

October 15, 2011

One last vein to exploit or a form of homage to the original that was charismatic CEO Steve Jobs? Since his death a week ago, a piece of clothing is indeed particularly sought: the black turtleneck sweater or "black turtleneck." In the 1980s, co-founder of Apple, in fact adopts ...

Carrefour reinvents his supermarket trolley

October 9, 2011

This may be the end of the old carriage with us for fifty years at the supermarket. Carrefour tests from Monday at five stores in France, Spain and Belgium a new model. Exit the metal cage. Place one on which will be suspended for reusable shopping bags. In France, ...

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 ...

Profit taking is expected in Paris

September 29, 2011

The Paris Bourse is expected to undergo some profit taking on Wednesday, rebounded strongly after the previous day. The CAC 40 was indeed awarded 5.74% to close at 3023.38 points. Same trend in Frankfurt the Dax gained 5.29% and in London the FTSE was up over 4%. On Wall ...

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