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IMF sounds alarm on growth and banks

September 20, 2011

The IMF has revised down its growth forecasts for 2011 and 2012 due to the strong slowdown in developed countries. It does not preclude the possibility of a recession in Europe and the United States. The International Monetary Fund has lowered its growth forecasts Tuesday for the world economy, ...

Out nuclear power will cost 250 billion euros to Germany

September 19, 2011

The amount of investment necessary to switch to renewable energy amounts to 25 billion euros per year to the burden on businesses, individuals and the state. A nuclear power plant in Bavaria. The investment bank of the German state, KfW said Monday at 250 billion euros in total investment ...

Rebound of 7.5% of new businesses in August

September 17, 2011

The number of start-ups in France rebounded in August after two months of decline, data show seasonally adjusted and the number of days published Friday by INSEE. Including applications made by creative entrepreneurs of the self-reported basis, 41,697 companies were created last month, a figure up 7.5% from July, ...

Why China invests in European public debt

September 14, 2011

Beijing's interest that Europe, its first export market, so the debt crisis in which it is stuck. But its purchases of government bonds in difficulties are by no means a long-term solution, says Xu Bei, an economist at Natixis. Interview. Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao visited the Acropolis in Athens with ...

Jean-Claude Trichet to hold press Rome commitments

September 3, 2011

Jean-Claude Trichet, President of the European Central Bank (ECB) called on Saturday the Italian Government to stick to its commitments to fiscal consolidation. "It's absolutely crucial to consolidate and strengthen the quality and credibility of the Italian strategy, and its solvency," he said, holding out the promise from Silvio ...

Pernod Ricard shows its optimism vis-à-vis the situation

September 1, 2011

Pernod Ricard, which has published annual results Thursday as expected, shows his optimism and confidence in the progress of its performance despite fears surrounding the evolution of growth in mature markets. The world number two behind Britain's Diageo spirits saw no break in operation since June and anticipates a ...

European shares rebound on strong volumes in

August 29, 2011

European shares finished Monday rebound in the wake of Wall Street, investors took advantage of a speech Friday the President of the Federal Reserve in Jackson Hole considered reassuring to make purchases with it. A hurricane less devastating than expected on the East Coast of the United States and ...

The Fed will consider the tools of monetary stimulus

August 27, 2011

The Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke has failed Friday to announce new decisions to boost growth but felt it was vital for the economy to reduce unemployment in the long term. "It is clear that the recovery after the crisis was much less robust than we had hoped," he ...

European shares into the red, banking collapse

August 19, 2011

European shares were down early in the afternoon as fears of a return to recession in major developed markets gained. Around 14:30, the CAC 40 index, which fell 5.48% Thursday, gave up 2.09% to 3011.69 points. London lost 1.77%, 3.13% Frankfurt, Milan 2.48%. The European indices, and EuroStoxx ...

The growth forecast for 2012 is about to be lowered

August 16, 2011

The economic growth forecast for France in 2012 will likely be revised downward, reported Tuesday the daily Les Echos, citing the entourage of Nicolas Sarkozy. The French economy stagnated in the second quarter according to the first estimate published Friday by INSEE.This cons-performance compromise in the eyes of many ...

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