The calendar extension to the euro area

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

The world is getting impatient. International pressure on the leaders of the euro area are increasing, both from the United States or China. Major partners and the markets are wondering why the EU is taking so long to resolve the debt crisis. Starting with the Greek problem. Summary of ...

French manufacturers ready to regain a foothold in Tripoli

Saturday, September 3rd, 2011

Always thinking, never mentioned. Or rarely. The French industrial groups prepare for battle in any discretion to renew or establish as soon as trade relations with Libya, identify partners, relaunch the project. "The new Libya should, subject to a management transition smoothly from the post-revolutionary, be a real Eldorado ...

These patterns become inseparable from their French company

Thursday, August 25th, 2011

With the help of Jean-Claude Daumas, professor of contemporary history at the University of Franche-Comté and a member of the Institut Universitaire de France. He led the drafting of the Historical Dictionary of French bosses, in collaboration with Alain Chatriot, Danièle Fraboulet, Patrick Fridenson and Hervé Joly payday loan lenders. ...

Registrations: Peugeot is doing better than Renault

Friday, July 1st, 2011

The recovery will not last long. After a small improvement in car sales in May, the French automotive market remains under pressure after the end of the scrapping 31 December 2010. In any case, what is revealed to figures released this morning by the Committee of French Automobile Manufacturers ...

Carlos Ghosn Nissan to be ambitious

Tuesday, June 28th, 2011

When his clothes is president of Nissan, Carlos Ghosn does not lack ambition. A word that suits the new plan Power 88 to 2016, he presented Monday in Yokohama, Nissan's headquarters. "The number 88 corresponds to the main objectives of the plan, said Carlos Ghosn. We seek a world ...

Wall Street hit by bad news

Thursday, June 16th, 2011

U.S. stock markets downward depart on Wednesday. The Dow Jones loose 1.48% to 11,897.27 points, the Nasdaq lost 1.75% to 2631.46 points and the S & P 500 dropped 1.74% to 1265.42 points. On Tuesday, the New York Stock Exchange has signed a rebound, bolstered by economic statistics reassuring ...

Baroin Pécresse and Idrac vying to succeed Lagarde

Tuesday, June 14th, 2011

Brasilia, Beijing, New Delhi, Cairo ... Christine Lagarde has just completed the first part of his world tour to tout his candidacy for the general direction of the International Monetary Fund. Here she is back in Europe. She is in Brussels on Tuesday and Wednesday will be the Elysee ...

The Paris Bourse is expected to remain on guard

Monday, June 6th, 2011

Hesitation could seize the Paris Stock Exchange on Monday. The Asian market gave negative signals this morning while Wall Street ended Friday evening on a net decline, weighed down by bad employment figures in May. The CAC 40 was able to resist this bad news with the announcement by ...

The Cac 40 found small color

Friday, May 13th, 2011

After saving the 4000 points on Thursday, the CAC 40 restarts from the front to finish the week in style. In the wake of Wall Street who took advantage of a lull on raw materials to close up Thursday night, the Paris Bourse advance of 0.53% in mid-session at ...

The fine to 17 euros from 1 August

Wednesday, May 4th, 2011

From 1 August 2011, the parking fine will increase to 17 euros. This is stipulated in a government decree that will appear shortly. Today, a motorist who does not pay parking fine pay a flat rate of only 11 euros. Either the same amount as in 1986 (75 ...