Aug 31

Since the beginning of the week, the Paris Stock Exchange began its session on a positive note from 1.46% to 3205.89 points, having closed at the balance Tuesday night. Like the Asian markets, the benchmark index of the Paris market is supported by the slight increase in U.S. markets, reassured by the Federal Reserve. [...]

Aug 29

Taking advantage of the good performance of Wall Street on Friday night, Asian markets show good growth on Monday. The Nikkei closed up 0.61% to 8851.35 points, while the Japanese Minister of Finance, Yoshihiko Noda, a supporter of fiscal restraint, was elected chairman Monday of the Democratic Party of Japan (in power) and will [...]

Aug 28
Irene: transport very disturbed
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The people of the East Coast of the United States are preparing for a weekend out of the ordinary. In anticipation of Hurricane Irene, the authorities announced palsy or slowing of most means of transport that normally innervate New York Area. Once is not custom, the inhabitants of the Big Apple, including 250,000 living [...]

Aug 25

Credit Agricole took over the Cac 40. The title wins more than 6% at the Paris Stock Exchange to 6.60 euros. Investors welcomed the results of the second quarter of the group, better than expected.
In July, Crédit Agricole said that the participation of the bank in terms of aid to Greece and [...]

Aug 23

It will be a presentation of the budget before its time. Wednesday, the Prime Minister will outline the draft budget law next year. François Fillon will detail the savings measures put in place to meet its objective which is "intangible" reduce the public deficit of 5.7% of GDP in 2011 to 4.6% in 2012. [...]

Aug 22
Asian stock markets in doubt
admin | finance, life, online, publications, resources | 08 22nd, 2011 | Comments Off

The Asian market plays yoyo Monday. The markets seem to have trouble recovering from the black sessions last week. Investors remain troubled by the prospect of a new economic recession in the world. As such, they are waiting with great excitement the set of indicators U.S. this weekend, including the second reading of GDP [...]

Aug 20

This is the kind of evening that annoys the purists. Last June, the Becca Cason Thrash wealthy Texan, Vice President of "Friends of the Louvre" U.S. and international, organized a charity gala in the largest museum in the world. The guests – celebrities such as Albert of Monaco and actress Fanny Ardant – were [...]

Aug 18
The Paris Bourse tumbles 5.48%
admin | economy, news, opinions, top news, world | 08 18th, 2011 | Comments Off

Dark red on all world stock markets on Thursday. In Paris, the CAC dropped to 6% during the session. It closed down 5.48% to 3076.04 points. The falling motion was identical in all European stock exchanges: Frankfurt closed down 5.82%, its biggest daily drop since November 2008, London and fall of 4.49%. Milan lost [...]

Aug 17

A farmer standing in front of his field. In 2009, The Rustic has taken hold of the market pie with an icon of the imaginary French agricultural posted in the Paris Metro. It is not far from Millet's Angelus, or "The quiet strength" of Mitterrand. Advertising nostalgic use of the fiber to reassure consumers [...]

Aug 16
A French SME book of coal in China
admin | business, economy, events, people, world | 08 16th, 2011 | Comments Off

That was just a year ago: Sparkling Commodities chartered its first shipment of coal to China. A ship of 50,000 tons, the first of many, along with a new step in the path of Michele Assouline: This engineer Arts and Crafts, a specialist in trading of electricity at the time of the opening competition [...]

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