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The scams are flourishing job

August 22, 2011

Beware of fake job offers. A scam currently raging on the internet and would have done thousands of victims, Le Parisien reported today in France on Monday. Under false names of companies like Total or Flashvision Success World - several networks recruit employees since 2009 that they would eventually ...

Retirement: the reform applies today

July 1, 2011

The law on pension reform, enacted November 10, 2010 after a long parliamentary battle will come into effect on Friday. The legal age will gradually increase from 60 to 62, with four more months per year. The first people affected are those born after 1 July 1951. They will ...

Wall Street ends on a rebound until Greece

June 28, 2011

Indices end in green on Wall Street Monday. After starting at equilibrium, the Dow has pressed the bar of 12,000 points in the morning. He ends up on 0.91% to 12,043.56 points. S & P and Nasdaq rising 1.33%, respectively, to 2688.28 points and 1280.10 points to 0.92%. ...

Noyer: "France is not Greece"

June 24, 2011

"France is not at all in the same situation as Greece," said Christian Noyer, the microphone of RTL on Friday. In fact, "we do not know at all what I know Greece, for several reasons: the first is that we started to make very significant reforms, the most iconic ...

A new boss for Liberation

June 23, 2011

In the next supervisory board of Liberation, to be held soon under the chairmanship of Edward de Rothschild, the group of shareholders will offer everyday and vote for the appointment of Philippe Nicolas Co-chairman of board of the journal with Nicolas Demorand. At 43, Philippe Nicolas (ESSEC, NAS), ...

Lagarde choice awaits U.S. and Japan

June 14, 2011

After the surprise announcement Saturday of the candidacy of Israel Stanley Fischer at the direction of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the French Minister of Economy and Finance, Christine Lagarde, seems to consolidate his lead in leadership contest the institution. After a world tour in emerging countries to reassure ...

After the solar Mersen diversified into health

June 7, 2011

On Tuesday, a giant glass, Corning, and a French specialist in composite materials, Mersen, announce an alliance whose ambition is astonishing: the partners plan to revolutionize the manufacture of drugs. Corning has indeed used the properties of glass to develop a "reactor" to better control the manufacturing process of ...

Societe Generale and BNP Paribas will escape the new standards

May 27, 2011

To those who doubt the impact of future rules on the banking sector, the market this Friday brings an answer without ambiguity. It was enough that the Financial Times raised the prospect of a fresh application of standards known as "Basel 3" for all European banking stocks rebound sharply! ...

Conservative, Wall Street should open up

May 19, 2011

The U.S. stock market should open up to Thursday. Futures on Standard & Poor's 500 and Nasdaq 100 advance respectively from 0.14% to 1340.50 points from 0.16% to 2365.25 points. Wall Street ended up Wednesday, amid rebound in commodities, oil in mind. The NYSE has also been boosted by ...

Demography Achilles heel of Germany

May 18, 2011

Since the beginning of the year, the argument runs in a loop in the mouth of Nicolas Sarkozy and his ministers. If the performance of France remain considerably below those of Germany in employment is that the labor force goes up here, and drop it on the opposite bank ...

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