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Monday, November 28th, 2011
For now, negotiations take place exclusively between Paris and Berlin. But they lead to an agreement that will cover all of Europe or at least throughout the euro area. France and Germany have intensified their discussions the last few hours to strengthen the stability pact. The objective is to ...
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Saturday, November 26th, 2011
Valérie Pécresse, Minister for the Budget, put in the footsteps of its predecessors, Eric Woerth. From 2007 to 2009, he had conducted a comprehensive policy to fight against tax evasion abroad, including creating a tax police, obtaining a list of French 3000 with hidden accounts at HSBC in Switzerland ...
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Thursday, November 24th, 2011
"Convergence is not something spontaneous," said Nicolas Sarkozy after the mini-summit which gathered on Thursday in Strasbourg, Germany, France and Italy, the three largest economies the euro area. On the agenda: the responses of Europe deal with the debt crisis against a background of struggle between Paris and Berlin ...
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Sunday, November 20th, 2011
Since opening his law firm Franco-Hellenic in 1996, never Kouvelis Georgia-Piquet was much sought. "Every week I get two to three applications for investments in France." These solicitations directly from Greece. It sometimes emanate from individuals "have 500,000 euros" to invest in the Hexagon, sometimes to very wealthy businessmen, ...
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Friday, November 18th, 2011
In recent months, investors demand from Italy, Spain or even France's interests always higher. The sign of the distrust of markets: the rate reflects the estimated risk by banks. Thus, the difference between the interest rate French and German, which serves as a reference, broke records this historic week, ...
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Sunday, November 13th, 2011
Facebook is a rounded back face to U.S. authorities. According to reports the Wall Street Journal, the social network is about to conclude an agreement with the Federal Trade Commission, FTC, to guide its privacy practices. At the end of the agreement, Facebook will undertake not to make any ...
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Thursday, November 3rd, 2011
At the bedside of the euro area. The major world leaders meet for two days, Thursday and tomorrow in Cannes for a G20 summit which could be captured by the debt crisis. And the Greek problem. Last night, hours before the summit, Nicolas Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela ...
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Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011
Wall Street will rise unlikely this Tuesday from his fall yesterday. At the opening, the Dow posted a loss of 2.18%% to 11,691.19 points. For their part, the Nasdaq and S & P 500 lag decreases of 2.63% to 2613.77 points and 2.61% to 1220.34 points. As in Asia ...
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Saturday, October 22nd, 2011
All eyes will be on the Sarkozy-Merkel duo on Saturday. But it's Silvio Berlusconi will be most under pressure. While all of Europe is concerned about the Italian debt, which could quickly become illiquid if interest rates continue to rise in the markets, the Italian Prime Minister finds himself ...
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Tuesday, October 18th, 2011
Monday morning, the Superior Audiovisual Council (CSA) summoned the three news channels continuously BFM TV, iTV and LCI for a wake-up call muscular. The subject? These chains have gone far beyond the time allowed the Socialist Party (PS) during the primary. The rule of speaking time issued by the ...
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