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Moral and not always reconcilable finance

February 24, 2012

  Morality has finance can be made up. After the controversy and the outcry raised by a fund speculating on death, Deutsche Bank was forced to backtrack. The German bank will thus not resuscitate the dead was betting on which one of its hedge fund but housing investors who subscribed ...

Greece: the exchange of debt markets concerned

February 23, 2012

  Centerpiece of the second bailout of Greece, the restructuring of Greece's debt, which will result in a deletion of 107 billion euros of private debt, already starting to worry. Wednesday, Greek banks have fallen by over 11% of the stock market as investors fear needs more capital than expected. ...

Sarkozy "will make sure Florange reopens"

February 22, 2012

  The call of the employees of ArcelorMittal Florange seems to have been heard. Moving in Aytré, in Charente-Maritime, Nicolas Sarkozy has defended Site metallurgy currently stopped. "I do not want Florange die. Of course there is the crisis, less demand for steel, but we will make sure Florange reopens. ...

November 24, 2011

A stay of two hundred in hospital is related to an "adverse event associated with care." That is to say that it is the result of a treatment or diagnostic procedures performed in hospital, does not 'come to a natural progression of the disease. " Nine categories are listed, ...

Veolia is facing "a series of headwinds"

November 11, 2011



November 5, 2011

Time is now against Silvio Berlusconi. He must prove to the faster it puts its promises into action. The head of the Italian Government is committed to the adoption by Parliament before Nov. 15 its plan to revive growth, the first stage at least. The measures were approved ...

Anne Sinclair would be back in the media

October 25, 2011

Anne Sinclair could return to work and media. According Rue89, the former presenter of "7 on 7" would be approached to become the patron saint of the French version of the Huffington Post. The new site, launched in partnership with the World, scheduled to open around 15 November. The ...

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. ...

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 further lowers its profit forecasts

October 14, 2011

Another bad news for Carrefour. For the fifth time this year, despite a slight increase of 0.3% of quarterly sales as reported at 22.8 billion euros (-0.6% on a comparable basis, excluding petrol), the distributor launches warning on its results. "In an environment of increasingly uncertain, we wanted to ...

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