European shares have increased their relapse into closed Monday, recovering from lows of 2009, in a climate of growing concerns about the debt crisis and fears of euro fell back into recession in the United States.
The CAC 40 index ended down 4.73% at 2999.54 points, its lowest since July 10, 2009 (final closing) [...]
The budget deficit in Ireland reached 20.4 billion euros in late August against 12.1 billion euros in August 2010, announced Friday the Irish Department of Finance.
Excluding a $ 10.6 billion paid for the Irish banks, the deficit was reduced by about two billion euros a year, the ministry said.
Tax revenues reached [...]
European shares were down Thursday at midday, hit by profit taking after rebounding the previous sessions, even if investors prefer to remain cautious on the eve of the release of U.S. employment figures for the month August.
European markets also suffer from renewed concerns about economic growth after the announcement of the first contraction [...]
European shares retreated again Friday morning after a black day, weighed down by fears of a recession in the United States. The latest information. Traders at the New York Stock Exchange, August 18, 2011
11:17: The Greek GDP could shrink by more than 4.5% in 2011 against 3.8% expected, announced Friday the Greek finance minister, [...]
European shares remained under pressure Tuesday mid-day, the announcement of a near stagnation of the German economy in the second quarter fueling strong concerns about the global economy that have captured markets in recent weeks.
Around 11:45, the CAC 40 index lost 1.41% to 3193.35 points, breaking, like the other major indices, a series [...]
The "revolt of the tent" is growing. A large rally is planned on Saturday evening at 7:00 p.m. in Tel Aviv, to protest skyrocketing housing prices. And especially the widening of social inequalities. Efmme sleeping on a sofa near destentes installed on Rothschild Boulevard in Tel Aviv
The movement continues unabated. Last Saturday, more than [...]
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The order for 100 long-haul that prepares Air France-KLM will be shared equally between Airbus and Boeing, the Tribune reported Friday.
According to information from newspaper, without citing its sources, the board of directors of the Franco-Dutch company will review the draft July 27, before an announcement expected in September.
The Tribune adds [...]
The traditional sector study conducted by the Crédit Agricole and LCL confirms the upturn in the French industry. However, the effects of the crisis are far from being cleared and many areas may never recover their production level of 2007. A worker at the assembly plant Alstom TGV Reichshoffen.
We should not shun the good [...]
Major international banks, under pressure from European government officials to agree on a voluntary turnover Greek debt, met Thursday in Rome without reaching an agreement in the wake of unfinished discussions in Paris.
Representatives from the European Central Bank, the Greek government, international and Italian banks met in Rome under the auspices of the [...]