Boeing expands its partnership with France

Posted by admin on January 20th, 2010

This is a first. Boeing has unveiled Tuesday on the economic impact of its partnership with the French manufacturers. And it is quite significant. In 2008, Boeing had charged for 4 billion worth of contracts to subcontractors lights, representing 9.6% of turnover in the sector. Of this total, 2.8 billion from direct contracts with manufacturers and the balance through the airlines at the head of Boeing fleet. The activity generated by the aircraft manufacturer in France had led to the creation of 23,000 jobs, 11,500 of which direct the total end of 2008.

A good year for all stock exchanges

Posted by admin on January 2nd, 2010

After a 2008 black, stock markets around the world experienced in 2009 a substantial rebound in the light of an economy still recovering. In Europe, the Dax in Frankfurt rose 23% to 5957.43 points December 31, while the FTSE in London was granted 22.07%, to end the year at 5412.88 points. The squares of Brussels (+ 31%) and Madrid (+ 30%) did even better, while the Swiss market shows an increase of 18.27% and the Milan Stock Exchange rose from 13.28%.

A second half of 2010 uncertain

In Asia, equity indices recorded spectacular gains. Shanghai has taken over 80% in one year, and Hong Kong has offered an increase of 52%.Even in Japan, where the structural problems persist, the Nikkei index Featured jumped 19.04% in 2009, to reach 10,546.44 points at the end of the year.

Across the Atlantic, the Dow Jones rose over the year to 18.82% and the Nasdaq composite jumped 43.89%.

According to the main house management, year 2010 should be characterized by a sustained increase in equity markets in developed countries during the first half of the year. The interest rates of central banks and European American should not be raised before next fall or later, consider including Axa IM, Pictet and Aurel BCG.

Then, visibility fading. The recovery plans, adding to public debt, will sooner or later disappear, and allow growth to take charge alone.

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Oil: EU in the center of a conflict between Moscow and Kiev

Posted by admin on December 29th, 2009

Barely two months after the EU-Russia summit in Stockholm, the energy tensions resurface. Moscow may decide to deprive Slovakia, Hungary and the Czech Republic of oil because of "unresolved issues between the Russian Federation and Ukraine," said the Slovak government in a statement Monday, citing a letter sent by the Russia to the European Commission.

In this letter, Moscow stresses the existence of a "trade dispute" with Kiev, confirmed a spokesman for the European Commission Figaro.fr. "Member states have been alerted to this note by the usual procedures. The oil price is a sensitive issue between the two neighboring countries, which have already been two "gas wars" in late 2005 and early 2009. If Europe is much less dependent on gas than oil from Russia, the prospect of closing the valve by Moscow worried.Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has convened an emergency meeting of the Security Council in the country on Monday, the government said.

Kiev wants "guarantees" on transit

The Ukraine has not responded. Sergui Zinkevitch, a spokesman for the Ukrainian pipeline operator Ukrtransnafta, told AFP that Kiev wanted to review the conditions of transit of Russian oil to the EU. "The current contract was concluded in 2004 for fifteen years, the Ukraine wants to make amendments." And seeks assurances from Moscow on the volume of oil transiting through the country. "Negotiations are continuing," acted as spokesman. According Sergui Zinkevitch, however, complaints from Moscow did not arise, the tariff issue has been resolved."A compromise satisfactory to both parties has been found," he said.

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The food industry leaves the MEDEF

Posted by admin on December 17th, 2009

The National Association of food industries (Ania) decided this morning after three hours of heated debate, leaving the MEDEF, it was learned from corroborating sources.

After your secret ballot procedure rarrissime the board took this decision by 18 votes against 12. The Ania MEDEF considers that it "pays" too little regard to the amount of annual dues (over 600,000 euros).

Yet no decision to join another employer organization has been taken. The departure of a large federation, which had supported Laurence Parisot when she presented herself at the head of MEDEF, is a blow to the boss of bosses.

The owner of Ania, Jean-René Buisson, will hold a press briefing at 15 am explaining the decision of its directors.

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Strikes announced this Tuesday at The Post

Posted by admin on November 24th, 2009

The day on Tuesday a busy one on the social front, unions of Post and teaching have both called for a national day of mobilization Tuesday, November 24.

On Monday, several unions of Post and National Collective cons of privatization of the Post Office hold a press conference near the Elysee Palace before going there with the intention to meet with Nicolas Sarkozy and to deliver the leaves of 'annotating the "citizen referendum" held last month with the participation of 2.3 million people against privatization, according to figures from the collective.

On Tuesday, five unions at La Poste (CGT, Sud, CFDT, FOR and CFTC) to call a strike against the change of status and opening up capital of the company public, threatening to organize a national event "in the week of December 13, "if the government persisted in its goal to pass" the bill for this reform.


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