October 29, 2011

Renault won Friday most of the mega-French control of electric vehicles, with 15,637 trucks, far ahead of PSA Peugeot Citroën. As Le Figaro revealed in early October, the diamond brand was best placed to win the biggest prize of a bid launched by the government, private companies and local ...

The output of nuclear power would cost 750 billion

September 22, 2011

Out nuclear power is a political choice.But what does it cost? Four months after his radical decision, Germany, which now produces 25% atom of electricity, made his first calculations: KfW, the German equivalent of the Deposit, said the bill to close 250 billion euros. A figure that takes ...

Savers: concern about the risks

September 13, 2011

"Customers are asking us if they have to worry about. To reassure them, we remind the facts, we communicate on our exposure to Greece ... our profitability, "said Jean-François Sammarcelli, Network Manager of Societe Generale France. He said the withdrawals are not more important than usual, as the bank ...

Rigorous: the government prepared to relaxations

September 6, 2011

MPs begin on Tuesday the review of the proposed supplementary budget, which includes measures of anti-deficit plan presented in late August. It's a risky time for the government, some measures of the plan is hotly contested in the majority. After the removal last week of raising VAT on ...

Fillon launches major plan "anti-deficit"

August 25, 2011

"A strict policy to allow France to remain sovereign in the economic and social development." François Fillon Thus he justifies the battery of measures, presented Wednesday to prevent any slippage in the deficit in late 2011 and 2012. In the context of extreme nervousness of the markets and growing ...

New access in a bad mood at the Paris Bourse

August 18, 2011

The Paris stock exchange plunges into the red on Thursday, after a session already very hesitant. After starting down 1.15% at 3216.77 points, the CAC 40 unscrews from 3% to 3156.70 points at 11:30. The falling movement is identical on all European Stock Exchanges: London lost 2.08%, 2.97% Frankfurt, ...

Relief on Asian stock markets

August 10, 2011

Whew! Green is back on the world stock markets. While this Tuesday night, Wall Street rebounded strongly against the background of help from the Fed, it's time for Asian markets Wednesday morning to show their relief, albeit more moderate. Almost all the meters are positive about 6:30: The Tokyo ...

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 ...

Euro area: "Stop the constant stress"

August 4, 2011

The CEO of BNP Paribas, Baudouin Prot, presented solid first half results Tuesday. Despite the heavy impact of the Greek crisis, the bank shows a profit of 4.7 billion euros, up 8.5% year on year. The head of the largest bank in the euro area, which has actively participated ...

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. ...

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