Archive for June, 2010

The ECB wants to calm the markets before a key deadline

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

The European Central Bank (ECB) has sought to reassure financial markets extremely tight Tuesday, ensuring that the banking system would not be disrupted by the arrival this week due to almost 500 billion euro emergency loan. Financial institutions in the euro area will thus have to repay the ECB ...

Emerging economies to the rescue of the advertising market

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Simple relay of growth, emerging markets are fast becoming the spare wheel of the advertising industry, facing down a Europe and an American market that is likely to slow in 2011. Masters in Communication in essence, advertisers together at the festival "Cannes Lions" last week wanted to make a ...

The G8 called upon to deliver on its promises of aid to Africa

Friday, June 25th, 2010

The U.S. and British officials have invited representatives of other major industrialized nations to honor their commitments in terms of development aid despite their tight budgetary situations. The Canadian chairmanship of the G8, which met Friday in Huntsville in a lake in the countryside 200 miles north of Toronto, ...

Tokyo stocks ended almost unchanged

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Tokyo stocks ended almost in balance Thursday after a roller-coaster session, investors seemed cautious comments shared between the U.S. Federal Reserve on the economy and support the core values of the change Prime Minister of Australia. The Nikkei gained 4.64 points to 9928.34 while the broader TOPIX, sold 1.07 ...

At trial Kerviel, Daniel Bouton recounts his strange dreams

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

5:12 p.m. For 20 minutes this are the lawyers for shareholders who have succeeded at the helm. They ask how Societe Generale could compensate its shareholders. Button, "unfortunately," says he can not do anything because it "is not responsible for everything, and certainly not that." As his doctors told ...

Two laps to settle the Russian Defence

Monday, June 21st, 2010

The Russian fund Hermitage on Saturday signed a letter of intent to build two skyscrapers in the district of La Defense near Paris, an investment of nearly 2 billion euros during the visit to Russia by French President Nicolas Sarkozy . This document has been signed with the ...

Germany: fall of partial unemployment

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

The upturn in Germany is confirmed. Companies recall their employees they had laid off part to address the improvement of controls. In fact, the country should rely only 100,000 people unemployed part-year end as against 1.4 million at the height of the crisis in 2009, according to the Federation ...