Accounts in Switzerland: new rules

October 30, 2011

Cell regulation, created for the repentant tax, closed December 31, 2009. Bercy but not disinterested in the fate of those who, having undeclared assets abroad, want to put in order with the IRS. The Department has returned to its usual policy, the one that prevailed before the cell. With ...

Scholarships Asian net fallback

October 20, 2011



Fred and Farid: "Some are CV pinball"

October 17, 2011

Fred and Farid: CV are some pinball by Cadremploi Fred and Farid are a pleasure to see. Proud owners of brand new premises in the ninth arrondissement of Paris, the duo is pleased advertising. Happy with his jokes, the generation of Digital Natives on which he intends to ...

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 ...

Wall Street offers a strong rebound

August 24, 2011

The rebound was confirmed on Tuesday on Wall Street after two weeks of choppy stock markets worldwide. The New York indexes opened higher in small (0.22% for the Dow, 0.36% for the Nasdaq), after a session very agitated. But they gradually accelerated their progress. Only the earthquake of magnitude ...

New homes: Sales down, prices go up

August 9, 2011

The new housing market has definitely signs of weakness. The Federation of developers (FPI) released on Monday of new home sales down 19% in the first half of 2011 compared to the same period of 2010. "It's a market downturn. We are concerned whether the second quarter marked a ...

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 ...

The United States are "neither Greece nor Portugal"

July 15, 2011

President Barack Obama said on Friday that the problems of debt in the U.S. were not as severe as those that threaten stability in the euro area, ensuring that address the deficit did not require any action "radical." "Contrary to what some people say, we're not Greece. We are ...

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 ...

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