The French government Thursday approved the opening of reserve stocks and the import of fuel for hauliers, according to the National Federation of Motor Carriers.
FNTR asked the Ministry of Industry a Priority release of these stocks to cope with supply problems because of the movement against pension reform in the refinery sector. [...]
The entrance to the Acropolis was closed to tourists on Wednesday morning. A banner hung at the gates: "We will not pay for your mistakes." Thirty officials from the Ministry of Culture Greek protesting against the non-renewal of 350 employees in CSD. They require Final hiring and block access to the site sporadically.
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Chinese markets accelerate. And this, despite the poor U.S. unemployment figures released Friday afternoon. After a week of closure because of the Chinese national holiday, the Shanghai Stock Exchange was closed Friday up 3.13%. On Monday, she keeps going, climbing 2.45% to 2939.43 points. As for the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong, it rose [...]
Discontent is growing in popularity, according to the Ifop poll published tomorrow in South West on Sunday. The results show that 71% of respondents believe that social movement Tuesday against the pension reform is "justified." "The legitimacy given to those events remains both high and stable," said Ifop, with reference to similar results obtained [...]
While the Competition Authority has launched an investigation into the quadruple play packages of Orange, SFR-cons took the foot of its competitors. Launched by Bouygues Telecom and its "Ideo", followed by Orange and offerings "Open" quadruple play packages allow you to add a mobile plan with a box of three services (phone, Internet, television). [...]
In the French crusade in favor of reforming the global financial architecture, Russia's partner is not the most difficult to recruit. Quite the contrary. On a visit to Moscow on Tuesday on the occasion of a Franco-Russian Economic Council (Cefic), the Minister of Economy Christine Lagarde was able to make a pleasant experience. France, [...]
For the third time in less than a month, the French took to the streets to protest against pension reform. And for the third time, everyone said win: unions claim to have won their bet to broaden the challenge by mobilizing nearly three million demonstrators. The government, meanwhile, were nearly 900,000 protesters, representing a [...]
The CAC 40 remains anchored in the 3700 points. The benchmark index of the Paris meeting starts at equilibrium: -0.08% to 3689.18 points. It fails to turn the page of a red week that it lost more than 2% in five days. In Tokyo, the Nikkei also closed lower. The rise on Wall Street [...]
Socially responsible investment (SRI) has a long way to go for recognition from individual savers. The crisis has raised questions about the responsibility of investors, has yet put on the spotlight this new management style that incorporates extra-financial criteria.
Thus, the French SRI jumped from 29.9 billion euros at end 2008 to 50,700,000,000 [...]