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The Paris Bourse expected in the red

October 3, 2011

The Paris Bourse is scheduled to begin this week in the red, as at the close Friday. Futures contracts on the CAC 40 were down 2.88% to about one hour of the opening. The debt crisis continues because of European concern the markets, and lead the outlook for global ...

The CAC 40 down expected, the outlook on the Fed

September 21, 2011

After finishing the day in the green, gaining 1.50% to 2984 points, the CAC 40 is expected down 0.7% on Wednesday, pending an important decision of the U.S. Federal Reserve (Fed). After a two-day meeting, the institution is expected to announce measures to support expected in the U.S. economy. ...

The Paris Bourse's gains accelerate

September 16, 2011

The rebound posted the day continues. After closing the session in the green, with a gain of 1.87% to 2949.14% points, the CAC 40 index opened his session by small increase of 0.69% to 2969.46 points, in the wake of Wall Street and Asian stock markets. The increase has ...

PPR: the sale of Redcats could take several months

September 9, 2011

François-Henri Pinault, who wanted to wrap by the end of the sale of Redcats, the pole distance selling of PPR (La Redoute, Cyrillus, Vertbaudet ...) may have to wait many more months. The financial market crisis, in fact, makes potential buyers more cautious. "Access to finance is a critical ...

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 ...

Washington wants to pay the housing crisis on banks

September 3, 2011

The time did she come to charge banks for the crisis "subprime"? The federal agency in housing finance in the United States (Federal Housing Finance Agency) is indeed about to make a complaint against a dozen major banks, reports the New York Times. Proceedings should be formally engaged on ...

Gross: secret agreement between the rebels and Libyan France

September 1, 2011

France could benefit from its commitment to Libya. While "the conference of the Friends of Libya", which should sound the end of military operations in the country, opens this morning in Paris, a paper released by Liberation indicates that a secret agreement on oil would have been made between ...

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 ...

Political mobilization against the stock market panic in Europe

August 5, 2011

After one week on the black market European markets, policymakers in the euro area seized by the horns of the question. Nicolas Sarkozy must indeed meet this Friday with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, then with the Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero. These exchanges aim to take stock after ...

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 ...

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