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The BoE injects 75 billion pounds of cash

Thursday, October 6th, 2011

The Bank of England injected 75 billion pounds of additional liquidity in the UK economy to support a faltering recovery and protect against the effects of the crisis in the euro area and the global slowdown. The BoE's decision on Thursday to bring its program of asset purchases to ...

The new offerings from the SNCF will they convince you?

Friday, September 23rd, 2011

Discount card for 12/30 years, financial compensation for users TGV forced to travel in the corridors, "disruption" schedules ... The company intends to regain the "trust of its customers." What do you think? The President of the SNCF Guillaume Pepy Introduction of competition, changes in schedules, increased work on ...

IMF urges European leaders to support growth

Tuesday, September 20th, 2011

The weight of public debt, the slowdown and turmoil in financial markets threaten the economic recovery in Europe and requiring a quick reaction from political leaders and the ECB, said Tuesday the International Monetary Fund. In his new "World Economic Outlook", the IMF cut its growth forecast to 1.6% ...

The French trade deficit will break all records

Thursday, September 15th, 2011

Foreign trade is expected to result in a deficit of 75 billion euros, exceeding the 2008 record dark when France posted 56 billion euros of trade imbalance. View of the Port of Marseille 2011 is the year the trade deficit lights will beat his sorry record. The trade imbalance ...

European shares open up after Jackson Hole

Monday, August 29th, 2011

European stock markets opened up Monday in the wake of Wall Street and Asian stock markets, markets enjoying a renewed hope for investors Friday after the speech of the President of the Federal Reserve in Jackson Hole. Ben Bernanke said the Fed would meet two days in September, instead ...

The BoJ could still ease monetary policy

Sunday, August 21st, 2011

The Bank of Japan (BoJ) will consider further relax its monetary policy, perhaps in an emergency session before the meeting next month currency if the yen affects the Tokyo Stock Exchange enough to affect the sense companies, sources said. The next meeting of the BoJ Monetary be held on ...

Lower inflation excluding volatile in the euro area

Thursday, August 18th, 2011

Inflation excluding volatile components decreased in July in the euro zone, Eurostat said Wednesday, confirming also the overall annual inflation rate. Excluding energy and unprocessed food packaged, retail prices fell 0.8% monthly increase of 1.5% annually from 1.8% in June Overall, retail prices fell by 0.6% monthly in ...

Bank stocks collapsed in Paris on debt fears

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011

"The evolution of spreads over France and Germany could be a sign that markets are increasingly concerned about the ability of the eurozone countries to support the weakest of the EU," Fitch wrote. At the Paris Bourse, the fall of the SocGen action sailed around 18.5% to 16.15 after ...

The largest budgets of the Ligue 1 … and other

Saturday, August 6th, 2011

PSG, which is leading the standings with a budget of 140 million, the Tom Thumb Ajaccio, whose resources are almost 10 times lower, detailed review of the budgets of clubs that will contest the championship this season (AFP data).unexpected "> 17 / 20 Previous Previous PauseSuivant Stade Brest: 27.5 ...

The Tokyo Stock Exchange ended down 0.50%

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

The Tokyo Stock Exchange ended down 0.50% Wednesday as investors worried about the political impasse in the United States on raising the U.S. debt ceiling. The Nikkei, however, able to remain above the threshold of 10,000 points with expected positive results of Japanese companies. The Nikkei lost 50.53 ...