Monday, November 14th, 2011

The European Commission will Wednesday unveil new rules for new rules to limit the power of rating agencies. The suspension of a rating and the attack to justice agencies include planned. Moody's in New York. The "blunder" by Standard and Poor's comes almost timely for the European Commission. Brussels ...

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 ...

The EU is struggling to define its response to the crisis on the eve of the summit

Saturday, October 22nd, 2011

After two days of meetings of ministers in Brussels, the Europeans always struggled Saturday night, the eve of a double peak of the euro area and Twenty-Seven, to define a major response to the crisis of debt hit the continent in two years. More than ten hours of meetings ...

One in three French waives heal lack of money

Friday, September 30th, 2011

29% of French people have given up or postponed medical care this year because of financial difficulties. In the three quarters of cases, this includes dental care. According to a survey conducted in June 2011 for the Circle Health and Europ Assistance, 29% of French say they have postponed ...

BAE could eliminate 3,000 jobs

Sunday, September 25th, 2011

Britain's BAE Systems is about to announce up to 3,000 job losses, facing a slowdown in orders for Eurofighter Typhoon combat aircraft and supplies to states that have already ordered, the media reported Sunday the United Kingdom. According to the Sunday Telegraph newspaper and television channel Sky News, up ...

European shares destabilized late in the session

Friday, September 16th, 2011

European shares ended Friday in a piecemeal, after a session mainly positive, the market was affected late in the session with a new access to concerns about the ability of Europe to address the crisis of the euro. Rumors that Moody's had placed the sovereign rating on negative watch ...

Spain is moving in the way of a golden rule on the deficit

Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

The Socialist government and the Popular Party (PP) opposition said Tuesday they have agreed to hold a parliamentary debate Friday on the amendment to cap the country's structural deficit to 0.4% of domestic product (GDP) over the duration of a cycle. The Spanish socialist government announced late last week ...

Increase in attendance for Euro Disney in Q3

Tuesday, August 9th, 2011

Euro Disney said Tuesday sales rose slightly in the third quarter of fiscal year 2010-2011, attendance at its theme parks offsetting the loss of activity related to the sale of real estate assets. The total turnover of the group rose to 903.5 million euros, an increase of 1.2% over ...

Timothy Geithner decides to remain Treasury Secretary

Sunday, August 7th, 2011

Timothy Geithner warned Barack Obama that he intended to remain at his post of treasury secretary, does one learn in a statement Sunday by the Treasury. "The Secretary Geithner told the President that he intended to remain at his post at the Treasury," said Assistant Secretary of the Treasury ...

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 ...