Goldman Sachs revises its bonus policy

December 27, 2010

Goldman Sachs wants to give a new pipe. Involved in a case of insider trading and criticized for its bonus policy, the U.S. bank now wants to avoid "reckless risk-taking." Three years ago, his boss, Lloyd Blankfein, had shocked the public by collecting a bonus record of nearly $ ...

The State finds redemption in the parade Ingenico

December 19, 2010

It's a comeback discreet but firm economic patriotism. The State will not let the French Ingenico, one of the world's leading manufacture of POS terminals pass under foreign capital, even as part of a friendly transaction. Ingenico announced Friday night have been the subject of a proposal "to ...

The franchise is a solid model in the crisis

December 3, 2010

How have they evolved franchisees during the crisis? Pretty good if we judge the results of the seventh annual survey conducted by the CSA institute on behalf of the Banque Populaire Group and the French Federation of Franchising, the Figaro.fr publishes exclusively. In an unfavorable economic environment, they ...

Corsica hands flat to his aides ferries

November 25, 2010

The territorial collectivity of Corsica looks, Thursday and Friday, the sealift of the Island of Beauty. The 187 million euro grant awarded by the State to ensure links with the mainland no longer cover expenses. The community has developed two devices that compete and are costly: first, a ...

Hope to rebound at the Paris Bourse

October 5, 2010

The Paris Bourse is expected to show hesitant on Tuesday as evidenced by the small increase in future CAC 40 (+0.19% to 3658 points). Investors try to recover from the bearish session that saw the CAC 40 falling below 1650 points (-1.15%). The bad day on Wall Street (which ...

Unemployment is rising considerably and in August

September 26, 2010

The months go by and not alike. After two months of decline, the number of jobseekers registered at employment center in the category A is increased again in August (15,900), offsetting the decline of a stroke in July. In one year, the increase in the number of unemployed in ...

Wall Street reassured by the U.S. unemployment

September 6, 2010

The U.S. equity market, which watched the unemployment figures for the month of August, one statistics most anticipated by the market, have been relieved. In the first exchanges, the Dow Jones gained 0.96% and the Nasdaq 1.25%, gains made over the clues that confirm the closure. Thus the final ...

Paris in decline despite SocGen

August 5, 2010

After opening at 3746.56 points on balance, the CAC 40 suffered some profit taking and lost around 10:30 just over 0.5% to 3726.45 points. At midday, the index feature yielded 0.54% to 3727 points. Tuesday evening now, the benchmark index of the Paris market had bent slightly, from 0.12% ...

The trade deficit widens

July 8, 2010

The foreign trade deficit widened in May to 5.5 billion euros, according to figures released by Customs on Wednesday. "This is the worst result since October 2008," says Alberto Balboni, an economist at Xerfi. The consensus of analysts expected a decline of 4 billion trade deficit. The accumulated deficit ...

The yuan at its highest in five years

June 21, 2010

Reaction imediata. On Saturday, the People's Bank of China, the central bank of China announced it had decided to continue the reform of the mechanism of RMB exchange rate, in order to "enhance flexibility." Two days later, the renminbi, another name for the currency, displays a record on the ...

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