February 6, 2012
The draft law imposing a tax on financial transactions will concern only companies headquartered in France and whose market capitalization exceeds one billion euros, according to BFM Business. The Paris Bourse. The draft law imposing a tax on financial transactions will concern only companies headquartered in France and whose ...
November 20, 2011
The party led by Hervé Morin Sunday presented its program for the 2012 presidential election. One proposal is to increase the legal working time for France to regain its prosperity. The details. The new center, chaired by Hervé Morin, "welcomes the solidarity displayed by members of the euro area to ...
November 8, 2011
The airline offers Silvio Berlusconi to "escape with Ryanair" while Italian Prime Minister through a political crisis that could lead him to step down. Screenshot known site www.ryanair.com / it's November 8, 2011 "Dear Silvio, a new opportunity to escape with Ryanair." It is this formula that the low-cost ...
November 3, 2011
The title Kellogg was down sharply after two hours of trading Thursday, within the scope of operations and prospects disappointing, mainly because of additional costs associated with improving the manufacturing process leading manufacturer of grain. Around 4:05 p.m. GMT, group, owner of the trademarks Corn Flakes, Frosted Flakes and ...
October 31, 2011
The Australian court on Monday ordered Qantas to resume flights, interrupted in the context of social conflict unprecedented ten years. The airline has grounded all its aircraft Saturday and canceled 447 flights, which affected nearly 70,000 passengers, and brought the conflict to a climax. The unions are demanding ...
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 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, ...
October 12, 2011
The Tokyo Stock Exchange to a halt Wednesday, after three sessions of gains, the disappointing results of the U.S. Alcoa raising fears a negative impact of the debt crisis in the euro zone on third quarter results. The Nikkei lost 0.4%, or 34.78 points to 8738.90 points and the ...
September 27, 2011
Crédit Agricole will likely path traced by BNP Paribas and Societe Generale by announcing measures to reduce the size of its balance sheet and reduce its financing needs in dollars, analysts and sources close to the bank. Although more focused on retail banking and has already cut the wing ...
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 ...