October 22, 2011
The tax. It scares some, who left France for tax heavens warmer (Switzerland in the lead). It works the other. The French tax system is so dense that the understanding, and around, held for hours and other estate planning tax, paid to find clever editing which will reduce the ...
September 29, 2011
The Paris Bourse is expected to undergo some profit taking on Wednesday, rebounded strongly after the previous day. The CAC 40 was indeed awarded 5.74% to close at 3023.38 points. Same trend in Frankfurt the Dax gained 5.29% and in London the FTSE was up over 4%. On Wall ...
September 8, 2011
The Paris Bourse ends his series of three consecutive declines that saw him lose more than 9%. At the close, the CAC 40 climbed 3.63% to 3073.18 points. Same movement in Frankfurt the Dax gained 4.07% to 5405.53 points and in London the FTSE-100 ended up 3.14%. Milan climbs ...
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 12, 2011
Gold endless chain of records historiques.Ce Thursday in Asia, he went through the roof of 1800 to $ 1815.50 dollars. Wednesday, another day marked by plummeting stock markets, the futures contract due in December has exceeded for the first time in its history the threshold of $ 1,800 an ...
August 1, 2011
The uncertainty seems to have finally dissipated in Washington. After long weeks of negotiations, Republicans and Democrats have finally announced that it had reached an agreement to raise the U.S. debt ceiling. After a retraction in the Sunday afternoon, the White House confirmed Sunday night (Monday morning Paris time) ...
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 ...
June 24, 2011
"France is not at all in the same situation as Greece," said Christian Noyer, the microphone of RTL on Friday. In fact, "we do not know at all what I know Greece, for several reasons: the first is that we started to make very significant reforms, the most iconic ...
June 20, 2011
China's monopoly on the rare earth is growing again. The country, which provides 95% of exports of these metals, has announced the establishment of a restructuring plan that will require a strengthening of the weight of the state-owned Baotou Iron and Steel. This will make the acquisition of four ...
May 10, 2011
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