Obama boasts of having "stop the bleeding" of the economy

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

Before a week of employment and recovery, Barack Obama pleaded Saturday for the economic action of his government, he said, "did stop the bleeding" and given the middle class back on track. Despite unemployment at 9.6% of the workforce, the President of the United States seeks to give new ...

The contraction of the Spanish GDP in 2009 revised to 3.7%

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Spain's economy shrank 3.7% in 2009, slightly more than initially (-3.6%), revised official data showed on Wednesday. The national statistics institute INE said the review by changing the balance of trade figures, which are now showing a fall of 11.6% -11.5% of exports cons previously announced, and a decline ...

Great success of European banks to test resistance

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Only seven of the 91 European banks subject to stress tests have failed and may need 3.5 billion euros of additional capital, according to test results released Friday by the Committee of European Banking Supervisors (CEBS). Five Spanish banks, Civica Cajasur, Unnim, and Espiga Diada, a Greek bank, Atebank ...

The AC Delta disappoints, the stock drops

Monday, July 19th, 2010

The title Delta Air Lines, world's largest airline, plunged more than 9% Monday after the publication of a turnover that has disappointed investors. If the group announced it had returned to profit in the second quarter, thanks to the resumption of air traffic, its turnover has increased by 17% ...

The growth of the French private sector slowed in March

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

Growth has accelerated sharply in the French manufacturing industry in March but has slowed in services, according to the PMI survey published by Markit Economics. The composite index - which includes the two sectors - fell to 55.2 in draft form, its lowest level in six months, against 55.6 ...