Wal-Mart under a corruption case

May 19, 2012

  Wal-Mart is no stranger to litigation. The last internal investigation by the world's largest distributor could well become a new folder in the long term. In a document submitted to the U.S. stock market authority and revealed Friday, the group admitted that the corruption scandal that it faces is ...

Local elected officials to borrow grouped

April 19, 2012

  This is an unprecedented project in France by its size: 70 local authorities have plans to issue a loan grouped by 1.2 billion euros in the bond market. One way to overcome the credit crisis. Banks are now more reluctant to lend to municipalities, counties and regions. And the ...

 Hunger Games: devouring a marketing

March 22, 2012

  Literary phenomenon - 26 million books sold worldwide-, future successful film, Hunger Games has already rewritten the way the studios are promoting their films. The film should make the best start to the year in the U.S. and pocket this week between 82 million and $ 140 million. What ...

The new smartphones arrive in Barcelona

February 26, 2012

  On the eve of Mobile World Congress, the rendezvous sector held in Barcelona, ​​the year's trends are emerging. The most visible growth in the size of screens, far from the miniaturization that marked the beginning of mobile telephony. Screens over 10 inches become a quasi-standard. Less convenient ...

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. ...

The Court of Auditors is expanding its field of action

February 20, 2012

  It was two years ago: Didier Migaud took the head of the ECA. To succeed Philippe Seguin, Nicolas Sarkozy had chosen to appeal to an elected Socialist President of the Finance Committee in the Assembly. This appointment, under the sign of political openness, is one of the many developments ...

Retirement hardship: criteria often abstruse

February 10, 2012

  Six applications studied, including two in the presence of the insured. As now regularly in each region, a commission composed of doctors and administration members met Thursday at Rennes, to review applications for "retirement hardship" from persons with a disability rating of 10 professional and 20% following an accident. ...

November 6, 2011

It's time for last-offs. The content of the new austerity plan, made necessary to achieve a deficit target of 4.5% in 2012 mlgré lower growth than expected, will still the subject of intense discussions this afternoon at the Elysee Palace, before its unveiling Monday. According to the Foreign Minister, ...

November 2, 2011

Air France is moving towards an end to the conflict which penalizes air traffic since Saturday. Air traffic in France was almost normal Tuesday, the fourth and penultimate day of the strike of flight attendants worried about downsizing by crew. Management expects a quick exit from the conflict. ...

The debt crisis would weigh on the Paris Stock Exchange

October 19, 2011

In the wake of the Asian stock markets and Wall Street on Monday, the CAC 40 down is expected on Monday after Moody's has cast a shadow on the "AAA" rating of the Hexagon. The rating agency is now planning to revise its position on the "stable" outlook for ...

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