The IMF estimates that Italy is on track

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Wednesday called on Italy to continue its economic reforms to sustain growth, saying the country on track. Speaking after its annual review of the Italian economy, the head of the IMF European Department, Reza Moghadam, has shown strong support for the president ...

The one, who runs short of personal cards often face losses in the form of loss of new business orders. Running out of business cards is the worst situation one can get in the commercial world.

Holland will have to battle with Berlin to its growth pact

Sunday, May 6th, 2012

Very quickly, the new president will have to convince Angela Merkel to grab the wallet for restoring growth. Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin. The new French president-elect, Francois Hollande, will soon have to hire tough negotiations with its European partners, led by Germany, if he wants to achieve its ...

Ryanair plans to operate up to 400 aircraft in 2015 or 2016

Thursday, April 19th, 2012

Irish airline Ryanair low-cost plans to place an order from 200 to 400 aircraft in 2015 or 2016, said Thursday Chief Executive Michael O'Leary. The airline needs to spend a large order by the end of 2016 to reach its goal of doubling its capacity to 150 million ...

Job creation slows in the U.S.

Friday, April 6th, 2012

Despite the creation of jobs halved in March, the unemployment rate still fell by 0.1 point to 8.2% last month. Enough to supply the controversy about the real situation of employment overseas. One protester dressed as Uncle Sam protests against the U.S. public deficit, near Time's Sqaure in New York, ...

The indices on Wall Street opening in a disorganized

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012

The three major indexes on Wall Street started Tuesday's session in a disorganized and with small deviations, pending orders to industry and the minutes of the last First meeting of the Federal Reserve. In early trade, the Dow Jones lost 0.12% to 13,248.75 and the S & P ...

Down 23.5% of the French automotive market in March

Monday, April 2nd, 2012

Registrations of new cars in France fell by 23.5% in March in raw data, reflects a comparative worst than ever in 2011 when the scrappage dopait sales further. Renault shares (-1.83%) and PSA Peugeot Citroen (-2.61%) have the largest declines in the CAC 40 index which is 0.43% ...

The unemployment rate declined to 6.7% in March in Germany

Thursday, March 29th, 2012

The number of job seekers in Germany fell in March for the fifth consecutive month, bringing the unemployment rate from 6.8% to 6.7%, a new low since the re ; unification of the country, show statistics released Thursday by the Federal Labour Office. The country had 18,000 job ...

Delays of trains: what's changing at the station

Tuesday, March 27th, 2012

SNCF will implement at the end of a new system of "Travel Guarantee" to better inform and better compensate for delays or cancellation of a TGV or Intercity train. The six measures under the microscope. The head of the SNCF, Guillaume Pepy, here in 2007. While the Tribunal de ...

0.4% increase in consumer prices in the U.S.

Friday, March 16th, 2012

The consumer prices rose 0.4% in February, their largest increase in ten months due to soaring gasoline prices, according to figures released Friday by the dice ; Department of Labour. The increase is in line with market expectations. In January, prices showed an increase of 0.2%. ...

Faced with overcapacity, the automotive sector calls for EU

Thursday, March 8th, 2012

Faced with chronic overcapacity, European car manufacturers are calling now to the European Union to try to solve a problem beating down their results and weakens against to competition from outside the EU increasingly present. The chief executive of PSA Peugeot Citroen, Philippe Varin, said Wednesday that his ...