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December 1, 2011
Stock markets in Europe take a breather at the opening, following the coordinated action announced by the major central banks to maintain liquidity in markets shaken by the debt crisis. Half an hour after the bell, stock markets were slightly widened their losses after the President of the European ...
November 25, 2011
Societe Generale said on Friday to give Rhodia (Solvay) its 50% interest in Orbeo, the company dedicated to the carbon markets, equally owned by both groups. Orbeo, based in Paris, was founded in 2006 at par by the bank and the French chemist, in the context of the creation ...
November 23, 2011
Germany has awarded Wednesday that just over half the amount of debt that she hoped to sell, wiping one of its worst sovereign issues since the inception of the euro because they have offered a sufficient return to investors. Berlin has been sold for 3.644 billion euros in loans ...
November 6, 2011
The European Central Bank (ECB) often discussed the possibility of ending its purchases of sovereign debt in case the Italian Rome would not implement the promised reforms, said Yves Mersch, a member of the Governing Council of the ECB . "If we find that (effective) our work is undermined ...
October 26, 2011
September ten French believe their standard of living in retirement will be worse than their parents and 42% associate retirement with financial difficulties. Fantasy or reality? What is a happy retirement? For a large majority of French people (seven out of ten) is to be financially secure before health, ...
October 25, 2011
French consumer confidence rose in October, conversely to the expectations of economists shows a monthly survey released Tuesday by INSEE. The composite indicator of consumer confidence stood at 82, up two points from September. The 17 economists and analysts polled by Reuters on average expected a figure of ...
October 20, 2011
European markets open in the red Thursday morning after the meeting between Nicolas Sarkozy and Angela Merkel. The Franco-German summit suggests that disagreements are still on the rescue of the euro area. Paris lost 1.6%. German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Nicolas Sarkozy at a European summit in Brussels June 24, ...
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 ...
September 12, 2011
The failure of Greece is now a hyptohèse work for some German officials. But she is not alone. Overview of three options on the table and their consequences. Germany loses patience with Greece and plans to let the country go bankrupt. Germany is she about to let go of ...
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 ...