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Outside the euro zone, Sweden firing on all cylinders

Posted in Uncategorized, business, economics, international, opinions by admin on July 7th, 2011 | Comments Off

This is the seventh increase in less than a year. If the Swedish central bank Tuesday raised its key rate by 0.25 percentage points to 2%, is above all to contain inflation risks, which reached 3% in May, even though the limit is 2 %. "The core inflation (excluding prices of raw materials and other volatiles), upward trend in recent months, rose 1.7%, said Victoire Dumaine-Martin of Natixis. Unlike the Bank of England or the ECB, the Riksbank has a wide scope for growth remains dynamic. "

In fact, with a GDP increase of 5.7% in 2010 from 7.5% last quarter in the year-the highest score statistically memory, after a severe recession of 5.3% in 2009, the country who wants to stay out of the euro area, acts as a "northern tiger" which prances in the forefront of European performance.Unlike the German locomotive, which relies mainly on foreign trade, it is primarily the dynamics of domestic consumption, private and public, which boosted the Swedish economy in 2010.

Benefiting from sound public finances, Sweden did not need to austerity plan, unlike most European countries. Stockholm has achieved a balanced budget in 2010. Public debt fell from 54.3% in 2001 to 39.8% in 2010. "Exports have helped the country out of recession but in the end of 2010 the contribution of foreign trade has been zero, the explicit expert Natixis.This is related to the process of restocking businesses and strong domestic demand that boosted imports. "The tax cuts implemented by the center-right government and the improvement on the employment front from mid-2010 with an unemployment rate of 7.9%, which should continue to fall around 5% by 2014, supported consumption.Raising interest rates is also intended to counter the housing boom: prices have risen steadily to regain their pre-crisis level and the rate of household debt has jumped 103% of income Gross available in 2000 to 170% today.

Appetite for emerging

If since the beginning of the year, growth slowed 0.8% in the first three months of the previous quarter, and should continue in the coming months, mainly because of a decline in other European The forecast for this year is very envious, well above 4%. A situation aided by the appetite of emerging economies for "Made in Sweden" and productive investment to restore productivity.

Greece offers a respite to 12 billion euros

Posted in Uncategorized, economy, international, money, online by admin on July 3rd, 2011 | Comments Off

Europe is gaining time, but did not extinguish the fire in Greece. Following a conference call Saturday, finance ministers of the euro area have given the green light to release "by July 15" 8.7 billion euros in loans that should add 3.3 billion paid out by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). This decision was expected after the adoption this week by the Greek Parliament of the austerity program imposed by his European creditors. "It (the decision) strengthens the international credibility of Greece", immediately congratulated the Greek finance minister, Evangelos Venizelos.

As the new Executive Director of the IMF, Christine Lagarde, to take office Tuesday, the organization welcomed the developments."We welcome the commitment of the Eurogroup to a funding strategy that ensures that the Greek economic program is fully insured," said the spokesman for the IMF, Caroline Atkinson. No details however were given about a possible date on which the Board could meet to release the funds.

Berlin puts pressure

If these 12 billion euros to Greece should avoid going bankrupt in the short term, it is not enough to save the country permanently and fully reassure the financial markets. For this, the country has called for a second bailout International 110 billion euros. Finance ministers of the euro zone have promised yesterday decisions "in the coming weeks." For its part, the German finance minister, Wolfgang Schäuble, more prudent, spoke of an agreement by the fall only.Berlin looks indeed to be certain that Greece implement austerity measures quickly that the country has promised. "After the release of the fifth installment of the countries of the euro area and the IMF, the next step must be addressed decisively: the measures passed in Athens should be implemented quickly. Privatization, for example, must be launched without delay, "responded the German Minister of Finance. Response of Athens: the austerity plan of 28.4 billion euros will be implemented before mid-September.

Ireland, Portugal, Italy and Spain could knock on the door

These two months of rest should also help to advance on a second rescue plan 110 billion euros. Finance ministers of the euro area have not spoken on this subject last night.They expect to clarify the private sector, banks and other creditors, imposed by Berlin to a new plan to help decide. "The details and extent of the involvement of private and official sources of additional funding will be determined in the coming weeks," they said.

Time is running out: Ireland and Portugal may need a new international aid. As for Spain and Italy, both countries are under pressure from rating agencies. "The failure of European political leaders to resolve the crisis quickly and decisively hits the rest of the euro area," says Ben May, economist at Capital Economics. The United States pressed more in Europe to solve its debt problems to avoid a global impact."If Greece fell deeper into recession following the new austerity measures, it could reduce the willingness of governments to implement additional fiscal measures," says Ben May.

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Airbus' new order record

Posted in economic, international, money, opinions, top news by admin on June 23rd, 2011 | Comments Off

At Paris Air Show, Airbus steals record after record. While the European aircraft manufacturer has been a landmark order yesterday from the Indian carrier IndiGo, involving 180 Airbus A320 150 A320neo, a subsidiary of EADS did even better on Thursday. During the fourth day of the Paris Air Show, the manufacturer confirms the largest order in the history of civil aviation in the number of devices with 200 Neo A320 from Air Asia. The boss of AirAsia said Thursday that the day would be a "great day" for the company. AirAsia, based in Malaysia and largest low cost airline in Asia, with this command becomes the largest customer of Airbus.

In addition, American Airlines is about to acquire from Airbus over 100 single-aisle A320 series, according to Bloomberg. The price of the order could amount to about $ 8.5 billion at list prices.These devices replace less efficient airplanes like the Boeing 757 and MD-80. This command would be a setback for Boeing since the company is usually the client U.S. aircraft manufacturer, Airbus' main competitor.

After its intention to buy A320neo, the airline GoAir Indian low cost has signed a firm order this morning for 72 medium-haul of its kind.

Since the beginning of the show, the success of the A320neo is undeniable: it should pass the milestone of 1000, just seven months after its commercial launch. Subsidiary of EADS has already exceeded its targets since was 500 A320 orders by the end of Bourget.

Other models also reap Airbus orders this Thursday

The A380 also encounter expressions of interest. Skymark Airlines has confirmed Thursday morning ordering two A380s.The amount of this additional order would reach at list price, $ 750 million.

In addition, Airbus hopes to get "a significant portion" of the large order that would formalize Air France-KLM this summer, said Thursday Fabrice Brégier, Chief Operating Officer of the European aircraft manufacturer. The French company could opt for the A350 model. "We believe that the A350 has advantages over the Boeing 787. For us to make to Air France-KLM, "commented the manager.

For now, the official death toll is over 700 orders and options, including 347 firm orders for Airbus in three days. The total amount of these orders, at list prices, at more than $ 65 billion.Boeing is so far below as the U.S. garnered 126 orders and options, including 61 farms, pour19 billion.

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Two thirds of French people would see their child servant

Posted in economic, international, publications, special, top news by admin on June 16th, 2011 | Comments Off

Is this a side effect of the crisis that has swept the Hexagon in recent years or the present assertion of a belief rooted in the longstanding head of the French? According to an Ipsos poll conducted for the National Mutual land and published in La Gazette des communes, no fewer than two in three French say they do not discourage their children to become official if he so desires. For the authors of the study, "the idea that the French have a bad image of officials is therefore reversed. The proof: they dream for their children.

These are, unsurprisingly, the staff themselves who rent the more the idea that their offspring borrow one day the same way they do: 91% of hospital employees, 74% and 71% of territorial officials .If there are few differences between supporters of the left and right, the two opposing groups on the non-replacement of staff on two retiring 71% of prospective voters of François Hollande or Martine Aubry are cons, while 64% of supporters of Nicolas Sarkozy are for. Like what, the public remains a cleavage …

The Cac 40 is again significantly

Posted in Uncategorized, economic, international, money, publications by admin on May 31st, 2011 | Comments Off

The Paris Bourse started rising sharply on Tuesday morning – the Cac 40ouvre up 0.80% at 3973.92 points – after finishing Monday night in a small decrease (-0.21% to 3942.53 points) carried by a slight recovery in confidence in European markets while the situation in Greece feel a little better. The single currency advance against other currencies on a hope that the Greek crisis can be resolved (one euro 1.4371 against the dollar this morning). Jean-Claude Juncker, Eurogroup President, has expressed his desire to "solve the Greek problem by the end of June." In addition, a second bailout of 65 billion euros could be established, combiners loans from the EU and the IMF.In addition, Germany plans to withdraw its proposal rééechelonner maturity of Greek bonds to facilitate the release of new aid to Athens, reported Tuesday the Wall Street Journal, which further strengthens the euro on the market exchange.

Still, this morning, the rating agency Fitch Ratings lowered by three notches note of Cyprus, which changes from "AA-" to "A-" due to the involvement of banks in this area countries euro in Greece and does not, according to a statement, to conduct a further deterioration.

This morning, Asian stock markets are well oriented. The rating agency Moody's has yet announced it, it could lower the rating of the long-term debt of Japan within three months, citing the massive debt the country exacerbated by the recent earthquake in north-east . Fitch made the same announcement three days ago.The Nikkei has still finished rebound of nearly 2%, amid weaker yen against the dollar and a good indicator of industrial production.

The French Minister of Economy Christine Lagarde, has pledged Monday in Brasilia to "deepen" the reform of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to give more weight to emerging countries if elected head of the institution Financial.

The greenback that folds also pushes the oil upward, making them more attractive purchases of raw materials denominated in dollars. In morning trading, a barrel of light sweet crude for July delivery took 35 cents to 100.94 dollars.That of Brent North Sea crude for delivery gained 58 cents identical to 115.26 dollars.

Rain important indicators to monitor

In France, before the opening of trading, we followed the consumption expenditure of households on goods in April (INSEE): it decreased by 1.8% in April after falling 1.0% in March (revised ). Sales of new homes fell in France by 17.2% yoy in the first quarter, according to the Ministry of Housing, which reported Tuesday in a parallel increase of 30.4% in housing starts and 9, 0% of building permits between February and April 2011.

Then at noon, we take knowledge of business failure in December 2010, the agricultural price indices in April, while producer prices of business services in the first quarter (INSEE).In Germany, retail sales have risen dramatically in April, but at a slower pace than expected, after a march which the drop was even greater than had originally estimated.

In the euro area, we know the unemployment rate April at 11 am and the first estimate of inflation in May

United States, 15 hours, we expect prices logger (S & P / Case-Shiller) well attended in March. Then at 15:45, industrial activity in the Chicago area in May, also very important. At 16 hours, the highly anticipated index of consumer confidence (Conference Board) in May.

Laurent Perrier: net profit up 39.5%

Side values, Alstom (1.81% to 42.64 euros, the biggest increase Cac 40).The construction project by the group of a line of elevated railway in Baghdad will cost $ 1.5 billion (one billion euros) and will be financed by the French government and French banks, said Monday the Iraqi leaders.

The group of Laurent-Perrier Champagne on Tuesday reported a 39.5% increase in net income for fiscal year 2010-2011 ended in late March, thanks to higher sales volume in the second half, which helped significantly reduce its debt.

Areva (-0.51% to 29.50 euros) will follow as the night before, the stock lost 1.98% to 29.65 euros on its first day of cotation.De invertitudes many threats to the nuclear group. EDF is also on the alert after the announcement yesterday (Monday) at the end of nuclear power in Germany by eleven.

Renault (1.35% to 39.31 euros) is also on the radar screen when a new number two was appointed to replace Patrick Pelata yesterday.Carlos Tavares will cheer for employees and create attractive cars to restore momentum to a manufacturer whose weight continues to fall within the Renault-Nissan.

Total (1.33% to 39.97 euros) will launch a discount service stations to compete with low cost workstations supermarkets. In an interview with La Tribune, Jerome Pare, director of the distribution business of France's Total announced that a "large number" of 2050 sales outlets would be affected by this repositioning to the entry level.

France Telecom is in Paris today's investor day. The group plans to sell its minority holdings in Austria and Portugal.He announced his will destabilize its level in 2013 EBITDA to a level higher than 2011 and reaching a total cumulative EBITDA of around 45 billion euros over the period 2011-2013.

EADS (1.14% to 22.68 euros). UK fraud office (SFO) launched an investigation of alleged bribes, kickbacks paid to Saudi officials by a subsidiary of British defense giant EADS and aeronautics, the Financial Times reported Tuesday.

Nexans (1.29% to 66.57 euros) provides the first half organic growth in sales of 7% to 9% and operating profit representing between 4.5% and 5% of its turnover, announced Tuesday the French manufacturer of cables.

Vinci (1.37% to 44.10 euros), ADP (+0.41% to 66.50 eruos), Veolia (0.99% to EUR 20.92).The process of opening the capital of major regional airports is frozen amid differences between local and state, wrote Tuesday in La Tribune. Vinci confirmed early May watch some airports, while ADP and Veolia might also be interested.

Carrefour (+0.74% at 30.51 euros), Casino (0.01% to 73.45 euros). Casino said it had asked the ICC for arbitration and requires that the Brazilian group Diniz fulfill its obligations pursuant to their shareholders in the company that controls the Wilkes Brazilian retailer CBD.According to sources familiar with the matter, the president of the Brazilian group distribution Pao de Acucar Abilio Diniz approached rival Carrefour to evoke the hypothesis of a merger with the local activities of French

Sanofi (0.96% to 54.61 euros) on Tuesday released desrésultats a phase III study showing that lixisénatide, treatment of diabetes has reached, as an adjunct to basal insulin, the primary endpoint .

Schneider Electric (1.22% to 112.15 euros) announced Monday the acquisition of 74% of Luminous, a specialist Indian UPS and critical power, as part of its strategy for small and medium-sized acquisitions.

Despite a "peace message" sent by LVMH (1.22% to 112.15 euros), the debates became heated during the general meeting of Hermes, which was held yesterday.

Fimalac (4.05% to 29.03 euros), parent company of Fitch, saw its operating income grow by 23.9% in the first half ended March 31, while its sales sales was up 21.1% (an organic growth of 12.3%).

Mersenne (ex-Carbone Lorraine: 0.43% to 39.50 euros) acquired the remaining shares of Chinese Mingrong Electrical Protection (MEP) which it already owned 51% since 2008.

CD & R, Axa PE and CDC Quebec are paying 2.1 billion euros to afford Spie, according to our information.

The emerging campaign for one of their own to head the IMF

Posted in economic, economics, economy, international, online by admin on May 21st, 2011 | Comments Off

The games are not made. While the International Monetary Fund is seeking a new general manager following the resignation of Dominique Strauss-Kahn, emerging countries are mobilizing for a leader from their ranks.

While for now, no Chinese is not on the list of potential candidates for the resumption of the post, the Middle Kingdom believes the new boss of the institution should be Chinese. "The time has come to put an end to Western domination on the IMF," said Shan Renping commentator, in an article published by the Chinese newspaper Global Times. He adds that "one of the main responsibilities of the IMF is to oversee the trade and provide funds to countries in need, capabilities that can provide a growing China."He cited the name of Zhu Min, the former deputy governor of the People's Bank of China, then became Special Advisor to the Director of the IMF, as a potential buyer of the post.

For its part, the Mexican Minister of Budget, Ernesto Cordero, supported the candidacy of Governor of the Bank of Mexico, Agustin Carstens. "This is the best candidate for the IMF," said the minister at the Mexican press.

Statements which echoes the words of the Brazilian Finance Minister Guido Mantega said Wednesday that the succession of DSK to head the IMF should not be "decided in a hurry" or reserved for a European.

For Lipsky, Christine Lagarde is one of the candidates "well qualified"

Since the establishment of the institution the item is traditionally given to a European Bank since management is entrusted to an American.Thus, if an emerging leader is elected this would be a first for the institution.

While the position raises all desires to the four corners of the globe, American John Lipsky, who has served as Acting, said yesterday that the Board of Trustees will meet Friday to discuss it. He believes that Christine Lagarde is one of the candidates "well qualified" to lead the institution. A view widely shared in France and Europe, where statements of support have multiplied yesterday.

However, John Lipsky has left the door open to candidates from emerging countries, stating that "there is a consensus among our members that the process of appointing the CEO should be open, transparent and must be on the basis of merit. Open means open.Open does not open only to some. "The campaign has only just begun.

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Stock market crash in commodities

Posted in international, money, online, opinions, people by admin on May 7th, 2011 | Comments Off

A year almost to the day of the "flash crash" where the Dow Jones had lost hundreds of points in a record time, commodity prices seem to have met a similar fate Thursday. A replay of the dollar precipitated a plunge in oil prices and a correction of all raw materials, the most since the 2008 financial crisis.

Originally, the speech of Jean-Claude Trichet, ECB president, who hinted that he will not pursue its policy of raising rates in June, combined with the publication of poor macroeconomic indicators overseas have triggered a large rise in the dollar against the euro at 1.4539 on Friday morning near 1.4820 against the dollar Thursday morning. In response, a barrel of oil dropped $ 10, or 8% over a single day since the first Gulf War in 1991.All commodity prices followed: the money has dropped by nearly 13% a decrease of about 30% in four sessions, gold has lost nearly 4%, corn, wheat and soybeans fell 2% to 3%. Thus, the benchmark commodity, the Jefferies Commodities, fell nearly 5%, its heaviest one epu correction since more than two years and one of the largest in its history.

And movement of massive sales were amplified by technical factors: the "leverage" the purchase of securities on credit, which generate an increased movement of buying and selling and crossing thresholds that cause technical auto sales. All of these elements has resulted in "panic selling" ("panic selling") on the part of operators too exposed.

Some dealers predicted yesterday: "No more for raw materials, must sell."In their eyes, we witnessed yesterday at the bursting of the bubble that forms over the past two years on raw materials. George Soros, known for its anticipation of market movements, sold its gold and silver earlier in the week after referring to a bubble in commodities. Investors have not hesitated to describe the meeting as "one for the books", ie a session that will mark history. However, Addison Armstrong, analyst at Tradition Energy, said that "the correction was too severe." This morning, oil prices that reflect and repass over the 100 dollars seems to prove him right.

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Banks and energy saddled the Cac 40

Posted in business, economic, economy, features, international by admin on April 6th, 2011 | Comments Off

Despite the return of large mergers and acquisitions, the CAC 40 remains in the red, while the growing concern over Portugal after ratings agency Moody's has further worsened the country score. At mid session, it loses 0.62% to 4017.94 points.

At the Stock Exchange Frankfurt, the DAX 30 lost 0.36% to 7149.51 points, for its part, the Footsie-100 from the London Stock Exchange was down 0.32% to 5997.69 points.

With the exception of the Nikkei, which lost just over 1%, most Asian stock indices move in the green. On Monday, the Dow finished at its highest closing level since early June 2008, at 12,400.03 points.

On the macroeconomic front, growth in activity in the services sector accelerated further in March to its fastest pace since last August. The services PMI rose to 60.4 against 59.7 in February. An initial estimate had been given to 60.7 on March 24.

For the euro area, this index stood at 57.2 against 56.8 in February, its highest level since August 2007. It is superior to the flash estimate of 56.9.

Also for the euro area, retail sales came out slightly down from 0.1% in February compared to the previous month after rising 0.2% in Jan.

In the U.S., the ISM index of activity in services is expected in March to 16 hours.

On the currency markets, the euro fell slightly against the dollar at 1.4181 at midday in Paris.

Oil prices retreated Tuesday morning. In morning trading, a barrel of light sweet crude for May delivery lost 0.39% to 108.05 dollars.

EDF, the biggest drop Cac 40

The values ​​of energy (EDF, GDF Suez, Total, Air Liquide) are also tracked by investors.EDF lost 3.69% to 28.45 euros, GDF Suez fell by 3.25% to 27.35 euros and Air Liquide was down 0.25% to 95.52 euros, in contrast, loses 0 Total , 20% to 43.29 euros.

The government announced the cancellation of the rising gas prices on 1 July and the study of a new pricing formula. In contrast, electricity prices will rise by 2.9% on 1 July. Matignon has also confirmed that the oil companies will be involved to curb the soaring fuel prices one hour payday loan.

Banks battered on Tuesday after Moody's downgraded the rating of Portugal. The rating agency does not lower it again.Societe Generale loose 2.37% to 44.72 euros, BNP Paribas dropped 1.73% to 51.83 euros, Credit Agricole sells 2.73% to 11.39 euros and Natixis was down 0.96% to 4 , 01 euros.

STMicroelectronics: 2.72% to 9.02 euros

STMicroelectronics benefits of the takeover bid by Texas Instruments of National Semiconductor for $ 6.5 billion (4.6 billion euros).

Areva: 2.12% to 31.75 euros

A list of candidates shortlisted by the Supervisory Board of Areva to hold the presidency of the Executive Group was deposited on the office of Nicolas Sarkozy, according to Liberation, citing near the head of state.

L'Oreal: -1.36% to 82.77 euros

According to the daily 20 minutes, the boss of L'Oreal, Lindsay Owen-Jones would be the subject of a complaint filed by Janez Mercun, a Slovenian who had a contract with L'Oreal granting the exclusive distribution market Russia.

PSA Peugeot Citroën: 0.39% to 28.58 euros

Gefco logistics group, a subsidiary of PSA Peugeot Citroën has signed with Italian funds RP3 Venice and a contract to acquire their share of 70% stake in Gruppo Mercurio, an Italian specialist transport and distribution of vehicles .

Cap Gemini, +0.01% at 41.55 euros

Cap Gemini is expected to announce Tuesday the acquisition of two French companies, and Artesys Avantias for $ 40 million, according to Les Echos.

Havas: -1.41% to 3.85 euros

Havas announced the acquisition of the independent agency Farm Strategy, without specifying the amount of the transaction.

Technip: +0.10% to 77.10 euros

Technip awarded a contract by RWE Dea for the development of gas field Clipper South in the North Sea.

Belvedere Trading on shares was suspended on Tuesday at the request of the company after the resolution of the preservation plan of the group of wines and spirits, delivered Monday by the Tribunal de Commerce de Dijon. The stock closed Monday up 8.67% to 66.20 euros.

The CAC 40 is another step forward

Posted in Uncategorized, international, people, publications, world by admin on March 24th, 2011 | Comments Off

The CAC 40 in beautiful colors found on Thursday. The benchmark index in Paris, who managed yesterday to back up the 3900 points at the last minute, took another step forward, encouraged by macroeconomic indicators of good quality. At the midpoint, the CAC 40 advances from 1.31% to 3964.84 points at same atmosphere in London and Frankfurt stock exchanges which are also in the green: the Footsie advance of 0.98% to 5852.65 points and the DAX climbed 1.59% to 6912.77 points.

But volatility may still be at the rendezvous, as was the case in Asian markets this morning. International news is indeed very busy and should focus attention again, slowing any risk taking.

Japan, Libya and Portugal under surveillance

In Japan, first of all, the problems persist on the plant in Fukushima.Site personnel, evacuated the day after an offshoot of black smoke, resumed on Thursday watering operations on the reactor 3 where electricity was partially restored in the control room of reactor 1. Investors are also following closely the level of radioactivity in the capital, Tokyo.

In Libya, the tension escalates as the forces pro-Gaddafi not give up despite the bombing of their tanks by the international coalition. The tanks of the Guide are the entrances to the city Ajdabiah while the coalition struck a military base east of Tripoli. The main hospital Misrata third largest city, was the target of raids on Wednesday night.

Finally, in Europe, the sovereign debt crisis resurfaced with Portugal, while a European summit held today in Brussels.The Socialist Prime Minister Jose Socrates has presented his resignation Wednesday night the President of the Republic after the dismissal of his austerity program by Parliament. The political crisis should accelerate the use of international financial rescue.

U.S. unemployment program

In this highly charged, a series of statistics, however, should occupy the market. In France, the business climate improved again in March, in manufacturing as in other sectors, shows the monthly business survey published Thursday by the INSEE. The synthetic indicator of business climate in the manufacturing sector rose three points to 109, its highest level since late 2007.The employment figures for February will be also published after market (18 hours).

The growth of private activity in the euro zone slowed in March as the PMI index published on Thursday, but economists believe that the level of the indicator remains encouraging. The composite index of purchasing managers, which summarizes the activity in the manufacturing and services, to 57.5 points in March, the company announced that Markit publishes the index, in a first estimate. The index settled at 57 points in January and 58.2 in February, its highest level since July 2006.

For their part, the United States will lift the veil on durable goods orders in February and weekly jobless claims at 13:30.

On the currency market, on the foreign exchange market, the euro stabilizes stable against the greenback at 1 cash advance in one hour.4128 dollars against 1.4083 dollars on the previous evening.For their part, oil markets back slowly because of rising U.S. crude stocks published yesterday. In morning trading, a barrel of light sweet crude for May delivery yielded 31 cents to 105.44 dollars. That of Brent North Sea crude for May delivery declined 27 cents to 115.28 dollars.

Ingenico flies

At mid session every CAC 40 stocks are benefiting from the upturn.

Accor: 2.47% to 31, 09 Euro

The title is head increases the CAC 40. The hospitality industry, recently penalized by the geopolitical risks and catastrophe Japanese is resumed. Accor has lost 13.34% over the last 30 days.

Renault: +0.03% at 37.81 euros

The manufacturer firm duCAC walking 40 with a modest gain after a recommendation from Berenberg keep passing with a target price of 47 euros.the title of the builder is also pulled down by that of its subsidiary to 44% Nissan dropped 4.55% in Tokyo. For Peugeot (1.40% to 27.1 euros), the bank also requires to be kept with a target to 34 euros.

EDF: + 0.50% to 28.92 euros

The electrician has submitted to government a document in which he suggests a rise of 4.7% of electricity rates for individuals on average each year from 2011 to 2015, according to the text that Reuters was able to consult.The Energy Minister, Eric Besson said that electricity prices would increase slightly this summer and no significant increase was under consideration.

Natixis: + 1.12% to 4.15 euros

The bank announced Thursday the purchase of 800 million euros of subordinated notes underwritten by BPCE, as announced on February 23.

Bolloré: -0.43% to 160.30 euros

Italian Pininfarina has exercised a put option to sell its stake in its 50/50 joint venture with Bolloré. The sales price stood at 10 million euros, according to the book value and what was agreed in September.

France Telecom: + 0.39% to 15.63 euros, Vivendi: + 0.82% to 19.63 euros

The French telecoms regulator has announced a new lower cost of call termination.From the perspective of telecom operators, including market leaders in Orange and SFR, the reductions in call termination weigh on sales growth.

Ingenico: + 5.39% to 28.06 euros

The group was selected to participate in a proposed deployment of contactless payment in the United States, funded by Google, according to Les Echos.

Gameloft: -1.93% to 4.58 euros

The title suffered profit taking after publication of its 2010 earnings. The company has benefited from the rise of touch pads and believes that its video games continue to be worn in 2011 by new technologies and the explosion of smartphones. It relies on a new sales growth and improved profitability and cash flow in 2011.

Ubisoft: + 0.08% to 7.39 euros

Nintendo 3DS arrived in France on Friday.The game publisher will offer four of the fifteen titles available at launch for the handheld. The group is betting on success.

Wall Street rebounds

Posted in economy, finance, international, resources, special by admin on March 17th, 2011 | Comments Off

The NYSE will start Thursday's meeting in sharp rebound, while Japanese engineers are trying everything possible to cool the reactors at Fukushima and avoid a major nuclear disaster. The Dow Jones climbed 1.09% to 11,738 points, the Standard & Poor's 500 and Nasdaq 100 advancing 1.33% respectively to 1274 points and 1.40% points to 2653 points.

Thursday's meeting, however, promises once again to be febrile given the uncertainties surrounding the nuclear disaster in the archipelago. Wednesday on Wall Street, the Dow Jones dropped 2.04% to 11,613.3 points and ended at its lowest since Dec. 31.

The VIX volatility index, also called "fear index," jumped over 20% Wednesday and flew more than 45% since the beginning of the week.And according to analysts at PFG Best "it is not impossible that the Vix found record levels at the height of the financial crisis, the index could well triple.

In Tokyo on Thursday, the Nikkei closed down 1.44% moderate, affected by the surge in the yen and suspended the efforts of Japanese technicians near the nuclear power plant in Fukushima. For the first time since the nuclear crisis, the Japanese army helicopters dumped in the morning about 30 000 liters of water reactors 3 and 4 of the plant. The results of this operation are not yet known.Moreover, to support the Japanese economy, the Bank of Japan injected 6,000 billion yen (about 54 billion euros) Thursday on the money market, bringing to 34,000 billion yen, its total contribution since Monday.

Inflation at the highest

On the currency markets, the euro continued its rebound against the dollar on Thursday, while the yen was changing to levels not seen since the Second World War against the greenback, buoyed by speculation of remittances in Japan following the devastating earthquake on Friday. 111H00 to Paris, the euro bought 1.4053 dollars against 1.3906 late Wednesday, its highest in four months.

On the macroeconomic front, the meeting was punctuated by the publication of numerous U.S. indicators.The weekly jobless claims were initially declined more than expected in the United States during the week to March 12, at 385 000 401 000 cons (revised) the previous week, said Thursday the Labor Department.

Higher oil prices is being felt in the United States on consumer prices, which have experienced in February their largest increase since June 2009, according to figures released Thursday by the Washington Department of Labor faxless pay day loans.

The industrial production fell unexpectedly in February cons, largely due to mild temperatures that have weighed on the sector of services to communities, according to official statistics released Thursday.According to the U.S. Federal Reserve, production fell 0.1% after an increase of 0.3% (revised from -0.1%) in January.

Guess and FedEX published

The values ​​listed after the close Fifth Third Bancorp has repurchased $ 280 million contract warrant issued to U.S. Treasury for the bailout of banks.

The mail group FedEx (4.91% to 89.47 U.S. dollars) Thursday raised its forecast for revenue and margin for the current quarter and next, an announcement that pushed its way in the exchange pre-market trading. "We expect a continued positive trend increases turnover and margins in the fourth quarter and fiscal year 2012," said Alan Graf, chief financial officer.

Guess (-9.07% to 39.89 dollars) posted net earnings rose to $ 105.4 million, or $ 1.11 per share in the fourth quarter ended Jan. 29, against $ 87.9 million , or 93 cents per share last year.

By contrast, Qualcomm (4.36% to 52.70 dollars) said its deliveries should not be affected by events in Japan, noting that the supply and production within the company was sufficiently diversified in this such situations.

Renaissance Re Holdings (-1.77% to 62.77 dollars) said the floods in Australia will have a negative impact 30 to $ 190 million on first quarter results 2011.The earthquake in Japan should also have a significant effect on the accounts.

For his part, Rollins (1.01% at 19.01 dollars) has announced that its subsidiary, Orkin had opened a new office in Shanghai.

Also note, Apple (2.55% to 338.42 dollars) lost 4.5% Wednesday after an analyst from JMP Securities has degraded the value of the first degradation by an analyst since October. 90% of analysts remains to buy Apple. But, clearly, the group's growth could be affected by events in Japan and greater competition, especially in the segment of mobile phones, experts say Aurel BGC.

ON Semiconductor announced that its turnover in the first quarter 2011 could be affected by the situation in Japan at 2% to 4% of its turnover, due to disruptions in logistics.