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 ...

Half the jobs open to foreigners

July 25, 2011

The French government continues to implement measures to reduce labor migration to France. After fixing in April the goal of reducing by half the number of work permits granted to foreigners in France, the Ministries of Interior and Labour recently issued a new list of occupations open to non-Europeans. ...

Asian stock markets in a disorganized

July 18, 2011

Earlier this week hesitant in Asian markets. On Monday, the main financial centers in the region have no clear signals to follow while European markets closed lower Friday, as Wall Street finished up and the Tokyo Stock Exchange is closed today because holiday pay. Furthermore, fears persist on ...

July 14, 2011

The fire smoldering in the euro area. But it is at the bedside of Africa that has brought Angela this week. And German Chancellor has no intention of upsetting its program to rush in Brussels. Officially, Berlin says it wants and avoid panic and halt the panic of the ...

Employment stalled in the U.S.

July 10, 2011

Hiring marking time in the United States and much disappoint. The U.S. economy created only 18,000 jobs in June, according to data released Friday by the Labor Department. This figure confirms the slowdown in the job market in the United States observed in May (25,000 jobs created, against 217,000 ...

Wall Street ends on a rebound until Greece

June 28, 2011

Indices end in green on Wall Street Monday. After starting at equilibrium, the Dow has pressed the bar of 12,000 points in the morning. He ends up on 0.91% to 12,043.56 points. S & P and Nasdaq rising 1.33%, respectively, to 2688.28 points and 1280.10 points to 0.92%. ...

Portugal: José Socrates refuses to let go

June 5, 2011

This is a schoolboy joke, but we hear it everywhere in Lisbon. If the sky is gray if the coffee machine is broken or if one falls down, "A culpa é do Socrates!" Socrates is to blame! Portuguese Prime Minister of course embodies the grim prospects that beset his ...

"Good surprises are waiting on the telecom sector"

May 21, 2011

lefigaro.fr - How do you explain the poor performance in the first quarter of the telecom sector, considered a defensive sector? Yves Maillot - In general, defensive stocks have disappointed in the first quarter. Regarding telecommunications, financial markets are convinced that this is an area of ​​decay. I ...

Renault and PSA have reimbursed the State

April 26, 2011

The two main French car manufacturers PSA and Renault, have more, since Tuesday, debts to the state. So they borrowed him six billion euros during the 2009 crisis, they have made the last payment of 1 billion each, following the prepayment occurred on 10 September and 25 February. ...

The Paris Bourse remains in negative territory

March 15, 2011

Another gloomy day on the Paris Bourse. The Cac 40, which has plunged below 3900 points yesterday, continues this Tuesday anchored in the red. In early trade, it shows a sharp decline of 2.17% to 3793.95 points. In London, the FTSE loose 1.81% to 5670.78 points. The Dax, ...

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