The German model is it desirable?

February 2, 2012

Competitiveness of the German economy is regularly cited as an example by Nicolas Sarkozy. Yet behind the success of "Made in Germany" export hidden social realities unenviable. German Chancellor Angela Merkel at his best wishes for 2012 In his televised speech Sunday night, Nicolas Sarkozy praised the German model ...

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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 27, 2011

The recovery plan for Air France will be in two phases and its first phase in January or February, will include measures to increase savings in order to preserve cash, writes La Tribune to be published Monday. The second part of the plan will be announced in May or ...

The private sector would lose most from the Greek report of the troika

September 30, 2011

The next report of the international inspectors on the progress of Greece in budgetary matters should play a crucial role in a possible revision of the discount of the private sector, we learn from a reliable source. The report of the "troika" (European Union, European Central Bank, International Monetary ...

The cacophony in the eurozone is falling stock markets

September 26, 2011

Paris opened Monday morning on a drop of 1.97%, 1.31% in Frankfurt, London 1.78% Milan 1.6% and 1.88% in Madrid. The trading floor in Frankfurt The Paris Bourse opened sharply lower Monday, September 26, penalized by the cacophony of the debt crisis in the eurozone and fears that weigh ...

Athens is considering a 50% discount on its debt

September 23, 2011

The Greek Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos spoke to parliament three scenarios to solve the budget crisis, including a default ordered at a discount of 50% for holders of sovereign debt, the Greek press reported Friday. A spokesman for the Greek government has denied reports the newspaper Ta Nea and ...

The debt crisis threatens the euro

September 22, 2011

The single European currency is at risk because of uncontrolled spending of the States of the euro zone and the debt crisis that ensued, says a study by the European Central Bank (ECB) co-authored by Jürgen Stark, who has since left functions. This study, in which terms are used ...

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 ...

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 ...

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