Investors await a key vote for Silvio Berlusconi in Parliament. Italian rates continue to surge in the bond market. Financial stocks led the rise in Europe. European shares move sharply higher on Tuesday, November 8. The places of the continent remain dominated by politics and the budget vote of Italy is one of the key events for the [...]
Nov 8 2011 | Posted in
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The index futures predict a further increase in the equity markets today. Investors seem to bet on a fall of the Greek government which could cause an abandonment of the proposed referendum. Indeed, the desire of Athens to launch a referendum on the introduction of the austerity plan intended by the European Union had caused a large [...]
Nov 3 2011 | Posted in
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After rising by 3% Thursday, the U.S. places slightly receding Friday. But they always point to their best month since 1987. Wall Street strengthens its position on Friday, following a jump of 3% welcoming the European agreement on the restructuring of the Greek debt, capacity building fund to support the euro and the recapitalization of European [...]
Oct 28 2011 | Posted in
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The U.S. places have opened up slightly on Wednesday after the launch of the quarterly earnings season, the day before Alcoa. Despite the rejection Tuesday of strengthening the European Relief Fund by the Slovak Parliament, Wall Street opened up on Wednesday. Investors are also turning to the micro-economic front before the start of the season Tuesday [...]
Oct 12 2011 | Posted in
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Like the other major European markets, the Paris Bourse accuses his third straight decline session. The rescue of Dexia likely due to its exposure to the Greek debt is seen as a sign that the debt crisis in the euro area has now reached the banking sector. The announcement yesterday by the President of the Eurogroup, the private [...]
Oct 4 2011 | Posted in
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The New York Stock Exchange opened down Friday, hit by a series of gloomy economic indicators, the United States but also in China and Europe: the Dow Jones lost 1.32% and the Nasdaq 1.64%. Towards 1:40 p.m. GMT, the Dow Jones Industrial Average 146.75 points to 11,007.23 yielded points and the Nasdaq, dominated by technology, [...]
Sep 30 2011 | Posted in
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The confidence of the German financial community in the economic prospects of their country for six months, measured by the barometer Zew, in August fell for the sixth consecutive time, undermined by concerns about the economy . The barometer rose to -37.6 points Zew in August after -15.1 points in July, said Tuesday in a statement the [...]
Aug 23 2011 | Posted in
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In a volatile session, Wall Street opened sharply higher, relieved by the figures on job creation in the United States. But instead of New York remains nervous and changing sawtooth. The respite will not last long. After beginning sitting up, relieved by U.S. employment figures, Wall Street is struggling to find a clear trend. An hour after [...]
Aug 5 2011 | Posted in
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The U.S. places trying to avoid a fifth straight session of declines. The disappointing results of Exxon Mobil weighed on the trend. After four sessions of declines, Wall Street is trying to forge ahead on Thursday, pending the vote on the evening of the Republican plan on debt in the House of Representatives. But hurt by disappointing [...]
Jul 28 2011 | Posted in
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CAC40 – Evolution of share price After opening slightly higher, Bourse de Paris quickly established in the red. The CAC 40 ended the session and a decrease of 0.66% to 3787.88 points. In an atmosphere marked by fears about sovereign debt in Europe and the U.S., investors were reluctant to take risks. In this fragile context, Rome and [...]
Jul 26 2011 | Posted in
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