The Paris Bourse expected in the red

October 3, 2011

The Paris Bourse is scheduled to begin this week in the red, as at the close Friday. Futures contracts on the CAC 40 were down 2.88% to about one hour of the opening. The debt crisis continues because of European concern the markets, and lead the outlook for global ...

Obama, Merkel, Lagarde, Bernanke for another stimulus

August 28, 2011

The wrong turn in the global economy necessitates an adjustment of economic policies. This is the emerging consensus in Washington and that Barack Obama wants to associate Angela Merkel. The President of the United States, which will propose to Congress in early September a new plan for boosting employment, ...

The Triple A of France is not threatened

August 7, 2011

By degrading Friday night the note of the long-term debt of the United States, the rating agency Standard and Poor's (S & P) has taken a historic decision that put a lot of pressure on other countries rated "AAA", such as France. Thus, invited on the air on France ...

Wall Street ends sharply lower despite the vote in the Senate

August 3, 2011

Wall Street still frozen in the red on Tuesday. After starting down, and despite the adoption by the Senate's compromise on the debt, the Dow Jones unscrewed from 2.19% to 11,867 points, the Nasdaq loose 2.75% to 2669 points and the S & P drops 2.56 % to 1254 ...

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 ...

Debt: Barack Obama negotiates with elected

July 8, 2011

From our correspondent in Washington Serious and ambitious negotiations seem to have finally taken to Washington for fiscal consolidation. The direct involvement of Barack Obama in the process has changed the tone of the negotiations. "The meeting was very constructive," Obama said Thursday, after receiving two hours ...

Retirement: the reform applies today

July 1, 2011

The law on pension reform, enacted November 10, 2010 after a long parliamentary battle will come into effect on Friday. The legal age will gradually increase from 60 to 62, with four more months per year. The first people affected are those born after 1 July 1951. They will ...

The French stage will ensure its survival

June 26, 2011

A race against time. On Monday, the French stage will present at the National Rugby Marcoussis, before the DNACG (National Directorate of assistance and management control) financial guarantees as to the survival of the Parisian club, after the fraud case linked Facem the Canadian Foundation (Foundation for the Improvement ...

Lady Gaga, Queen of social networks

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 ...

A320 NEO: headache for Airbus

May 25, 2011

The commercial breakthrough of the Airbus A320 NEO would it spinning the puzzle industry? Officially, no. Still, John Leahy, the Airbus super salesman, the pounds: the manufacturer does not want its customers convert all or part of their A320 orders classic NEO, with new engines consume less fuel. This, ...

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