Saturday, November 19th, 2011

International creditors of Greece did not convince the leader of the Conservatives Saturday, Antonis Samaras, to undertake in writing to support the austerity measures required for new aid. The leader of New Democracy, one of the three member parties of the coalition government of Lucas Papademos, reiterated that his ...

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 ...

Friday, November 4th, 2011

The OECD will publish at the G20 a new list of tax havens. Switzerland and Liechtenstein can be found on the gray list for not been transparent enough. Nine other states, including Panama, the Seychelles and Botswana, are in a blacklist. French President Nicolas Sarkozy said on Friday that ...

Merkel is to impose a road map for its members

Wednesday, October 26th, 2011

The Bundestag has agreed on the bailout of the euro. But it requires some prohibited Chancellor in negotiations with other states. The German Chancellor Angela Merkel German Chancellor Angela Merkel was to participate Wednesday in a crucial European summit bears the overwhelming support of the Bundestag but conditional to ...

Barroso is that decisions of October 23, apply soon

Friday, October 14th, 2011

Any decision on the European financial stability or banks to the European Council decided on 23 October will take effect immediately, said Friday the European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso. He added that any revision of the plan provided for Greece in the Europe Agreement of July 21 will ...

Discussions between Athens and continue Troika

Monday, October 3rd, 2011

The "troika" continues to peel the accounts of Greece and has not given the green light to the payment of a further tranche of aid vital to prevent the country is insolvent when this month , sources said Monday. Vice Minister of Finance had previously Oikonomou Pantelis said the ...

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% ...

Values ​​to follow the Paris Stock Exchange

Monday, September 19th, 2011

Values ​​to follow, Monday, the Paris Bourse. * BANKS - The Fall of banks to the Paris Bourse and doubts about their strength threatens the economy by depressing household and pushing companies to delay their hiring and investment, analysts and professionals. French banks have agreed to exchange more ...

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 ...

20% drop in quarterly earnings Suzuki

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

Suzuki Motor posted Wednesday a 20% fall in its quarterly operating profit, hit by a drop in production after the earthquake of March 11, but this is above expectations and allows the manufacturer to keep its target for the year . Operating profit stood at 25.57 billion yen (234 ...