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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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. ...
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 12, 2011
During a trading session on the future roadmap of employment center, Xavier Bertrand said Monday that the social partners to public funding of public service employment in 2012 will be maintained at its current level of 1.3 billion euros. The Minister of Labour has also promised that the ...
June 29, 2011
Nearly three years after the financial crisis, the first sanctions against the banks fall. And the bill is particularly salty for Bank of America. The U.S. bank agrees to pay $ 8.5 billion to end the prosecution of several investors and placed in warranty provisions of $ 5.5 billion ...
June 18, 2011
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June 9, 2011
The Executive President of Google and the pop singer now have a common point. Eric Schmidt, who had made his mea culpa for having neglected for a long time the emergence of social networks, has teamed up with Lady Gaga to create a startup named backplane. This platform, which ...