Archive for the ‘life’ Category
September 6, 2011
MPs begin on Tuesday the review of the proposed supplementary budget, which includes measures of anti-deficit plan presented in late August. It's a risky time for the government, some measures of the plan is hotly contested in the majority. After the removal last week of raising VAT on ...
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, ...
August 10, 2011
Whew! Green is back on the world stock markets. While this Tuesday night, Wall Street rebounded strongly against the background of help from the Fed, it's time for Asian markets Wednesday morning to show their relief, albeit more moderate. Almost all the meters are positive about 6:30: The Tokyo ...
August 7, 2011
By degrading Friday night the note of the long-term debt of the United States, the rating agency Standard and Poor's (S & P) has taken a historic decision that put a lot of pressure on other countries rated "AAA", such as France. Thus, invited on the air on France ...
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 ...
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) ...
July 29, 2011
The suspense continues in the United States. Thursday evening, at the last minute, the elected House of Representatives derailed the compromise to raise the debt ceiling. The vote had no chance of passing the Senate, however, notes the New York Times. Such political differences between Democrats (who want higher ...
July 27, 2011
CEO of TF1, Nonce Paolini, confirmed that he filed with the Higher Audiovisual Council an application for free for its continuous news channel, LCI. He stated that the free market is the right thing for news channels. "There is room for three news channels," he said in a conference ...
July 25, 2011
The French government continues to implement measures to reduce labor migration to France. After fixing in April the goal of reducing by half the number of work permits granted to foreigners in France, the Ministries of Interior and Labour recently issued a new list of occupations open to non-Europeans. ...
July 14, 2011
The fire smoldering in the euro area. But it is at the bedside of Africa that has brought Angela this week. And German Chancellor has no intention of upsetting its program to rush in Brussels. Officially, Berlin says it wants and avoid panic and halt the panic of the ...