Archive for the ‘calculation’ Category

The future of Greece in the hands of the Eurogroup

Monday, February 20th, 2012

Finance ministers from the euro zone must give the green light today to the payment of a loan of 130 billion euros to Greece to avoid going bankrupt. The Temple of Zeus in Athens. The partners of Greece in the euro area, which meet Monday, should agree on a ...

Greece: the far-right ministers resign

Friday, February 10th, 2012

Three of the four right-wing ministers and a Minister of the Socialist government of Lucas Papademos submitted their resignations in protest against the new austerity plan. Three of the four ministers of the Greek far-right party Laos opposing the new austerity measures demanded by the creditors of the countries presented ...

Greece will give its response to the Troika Monday

Sunday, February 5th, 2012

The three-party coalition government in Greece have agreed on a reduction in public spending of 1.5% of GDP in 2012 and will give an answer to the proposal of creditors country's international Monday at noon (1000 GMT). "Political leaders should give an answer in principle tomorrow afternoon (the ...

The winners of the cold wave

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

The cold not only promotes EDF and power consumption. It is the business of some traders. Overview of products and stores winners. Sales of soups are expected to exceed 16% this week compared to normal A jacket, an electric heater and a good soup. In this period of extreme ...

The Tokyo Stock Exchange finished up 0.76%

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

The Tokyo Stock Exchange finished up Thursday for the third straight session, gaining 0.76%, driven by strong economic indicators judged from the United States and China. The Nikkei gained 67.03 points to 8876.82 points and the Topix, broader took 4.49 points (0.59%) to 762.45 points. Sony, which just announced its ...

Saturday, November 26th, 2011

The level of consumer confidence in the French economic situation is similar to that which prevailed at the height of the financial crisis began in 2008, a negative signal for the consumer to a few weeks holiday season. The French surveyed by INSEE in November have also never been ...

Monday, November 21st, 2011

Françoise Bettencourt asked some of the insurance-lives of his mother after she had spent an agreement with her mother. 93 million euros are at stake Françoise Bettencourt asked some of the insurance-lives of his mother after she had a gracious past with his mother. 93 million euros are at stake ...

Thursday, November 17th, 2011

Production and Japanese exports may stagnate before recording a modest recovery, said Thursday the Bank of Japan, which refers to the economic outlook made highly uncertain by the slowdown in global growth and the impact of the strong yen . Floods in Thailand will also affect exports significantly in ...

Saturday, November 12th, 2011

States in the euro zone must do more at European level and give some of their budgetary and fiscal responsibilities to the European institutions to overcome the debt crisis, said the German finance minister in interviews published Saturday. Wolfgang Schäuble told the German weekly Focus that Italy would be ...

Tuesday, November 8th, 2011

Wall Street closed higher Monday, turning in the last trading session after a particularly volatile and largely downward trend on fears that Italy's third largest economy in the euro area, in turn carried by the crisis of debt. The New York Stock Exchange closed up 0.71% Monday, the Dow ...