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GDF Suez is negotiating an increase in gas prices

September 19, 2011

In recent days, negotiations have intensified between the government and GDF Suez on the revision of gas prices on 1 October. The company has done his: it is entitled to claim a rate increase of nearly 5%. The service contract that binds the State says that the group ...

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 ...

Numericable launches unlimited mobile abroad

September 4, 2011

After launching its offer in May with mobile calls, text messages and unlimited internet for 24.90 euros monthly subscribers to its box (and 49.90 euro for non-subscribers), Numericable goes further. Reportedly, the operator will now enable call abroad from the mobile unlimited. An option to pay 10 euros per ...

Banks still under fire from critics

August 31, 2011

New warning on the front of the European banking shares. After Christine Lagarde is the turn of the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) to throw fuel on the fire. The institute estimated that some banks and some insurers from the old continent have underestimated their losses from the Greek ...

New access in a bad mood at the Paris Bourse

August 18, 2011

The Paris stock exchange plunges into the red on Thursday, after a session already very hesitant. After starting down 1.15% at 3216.77 points, the CAC 40 unscrews from 3% to 3156.70 points at 11:30. The falling movement is identical on all European Stock Exchanges: London lost 2.08%, 2.97% Frankfurt, ...

The Triple A of France is not threatened

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 ...

Wall Street ends sharply lower despite the vote in the Senate

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 ...

Three scenarios around the U.S. debt

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 ...

Conservative results for 2011, TF1 put on free LCI

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 ...

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