ECB displays a misogyny that could prove disastrous

May 6, 2011

Austria's Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell participated Thursday in his last Board of Governors of the European Central Bank. She will be replaced from 1 June by the Belgian Peter Praet. Now there will be no representative of the fair sex in the decision-making body of the ECB, which has 23 members, ...

French tourists shun Japan

April 30, 2011

While the Quai d'Orsay has lifted bans on travel to Japan from April 14, this destination is still shunned by tourists. A study by Harris Interactive, whose results were released Thursday, shows that Japan would be top destinations to which the French did not intend to go over the ...

IPad owners tend to neglect their computers

April 12, 2011

The iPad is beginning to overshadow the PCs. According to a survey * conducted by AdMob, the mobile advertising from Google, about three-quarters (77%) of owners say touch pads use their computers less often than before. And 28% say that this new device is already becoming their main engine, ...

First Steps to Successful Edenred

February 24, 2011

For his year of birth, Edenred unveils improved results. The company resulting from the splitting of hotel operations and services group Accor in June 2010, reported on Thursday an annual net profit of 68 million euros, against a pro forma net loss of 57 million euros the previous year. ...

Cocoa at the highest in 32 years

February 23, 2011

Cocoa prices are overheated. On Tuesday, for the first time since January 12, 1979, the Bon Ton for March delivery rose to 3,666 dollars on the NYBOT-ICE U.S.. At the same time on Liffe in London, the same contract period has increased to 2,378 dollars per tonne, the highest ...

"Uniform rules and mandatory"

February 16, 2011

The limited effect of the AMF recommendations on ethics surprise you market it? Not really because they are not binding. The AMF, which is a stock market regulator, must set rules for markets to function properly. Beyond the ethical problem, what is at stake is the integrity of ...

Valentine's Day: Men more generous

February 13, 2011

Who said men were not romantic? According to a survey conducted by Spir Communication on the Internet - the free press center of Ouest-France - the majority of men not only intend to celebrate Valentine's Day February 14 but also plans to release the big game Often booed ...

European Emergency Fund: Barroso puts pressure

January 17, 2011

Finance ministers of the euro area are under pressure to advance discussions on a possible increase in resources of their relief fund, at a meeting Monday comes after a week of cacophony on the subject. They meet Monday from 17:00 pm (1600 GMT) in Brussels for their monthly meeting. ...

Bread prices will increase

January 13, 2011

The Minister of Agriculture himself gave mixed brushes. After mentioning the morning on Canal +, the hypothesis of a limitation of French exports of wheat, Bruno Le Maire was forced to clarify its intentions in the day: "There is no question of limiting our exports." This "mess" reflects yet ...

The U.S. regulator is looking at Facebook

January 7, 2011

Investment bank Goldman Sachs in Facebook is it consistent with the rules governing companies unlisted American? It seeks to know what the U.S. stock market watchdog, the Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC). The social networking site Facebook, which is not publicly traded, so just raise $ 500 million ...

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