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The Paris Bourse becomes nervous

Friday, September 16th, 2011

After a third round of chained up on Thursday, the CAC 40 is hesitant. In this Friday called "the four witches' mature futures in the U.S., which always increases volatility.

After opening up 1.21%, the benchmark index of the Paris Bourse is pressed into the red in the morning before showing a slight increase of 0.54% to 3062.14 points. Sign that markets are not completely reassured by the decision of the central bankers of the richest countries to mobilize to prevent the drying up of banks' liquidity in dollars. "There is no particular news. The market is perhaps a little profit after rising in recent days, "says Dov Adjedj, vendor shares at Aurel BGC.

In turn, other European financial centers are currently in the green: the Footsie-100 from the London Stock Exchange rose 0.84% ​​to 5382.27 points, the Dax in Frankfurt in 5570 to 1.14% , 82 points, but the Madrid Ibex-35 yields 0.17% at 8323.7 points while the FTSE Milan Mib rose 0.82% to 14,763.22 points.

Thursday night, the European Central Bank (ECB), the U.S. Federal Reserve, the Bank of England, Swiss National Bank and the Bank of Japan reopened their facilities dollar loans to European institutions to three months, at their request . The decision was hailed by leading international institutions including the IMF, through its President Christine Lagarde: "This is a clear indication from the two largest euro area members of a economic point of view that Future of Greece is truly in the euro area.This appears to be strongly rooted in them both, "she said Thursday, referring to the Franco-German tandem. The same applies to the ECB: "We're all very closely 'united in one purpose'," said Thursday Jean-Claude Trichet, president of the ECB.

A meeting of finance ministers in Poland

Still, brokers are concerned that this improvement was not part of the time. "The coordinated central bank takes the market on Friday," noted Toshiyuki Kanayama, broker at Monex, quoted by Dow Jones Newswires. But this does not solve the problem of the euro area should have a temporary effect. "And for him to echo, the Austrian Minister of Finance, Maria Fekter, has not ruled on Friday that a failure of Greece is a better alternative to a bailout too expensive."We should consider this alternative," she started.

Suddenly, all eyes have turned to Wroclaw in Poland, where there is a meeting of EU finance ministers on Greece. It should last two days and overcome the remaining obstacles to the implementation of the second aid plan in Athens decided July 21 to avoid a bankruptcy of the country. Note that Timothy Geithneir, the U.S. Treasury Secretary, will attend the round table. Two press conferences are scheduled this Friday at 24:00 and 17:30.

On the foreign exchange market, the euro bought 1.3798 dollars, down 0.61%. Similarly, oil prices down slightly popped, a barrel of "light sweet crude" earned 5 cents to 89.33 dollars."This liquidity will likely prevent the recession to hit the euro area, supporting crude oil prices," said Victoire Shum, an analyst at Purvin and Gertz in Singapore.

On the macroeconomic front, the euro area recorded an external trade surplus 4.3 billion euros in July against 4.7 billion a year earlier, according to first estimates released Friday by the EU statistics office Eurostat .

In France, business start-ups in France rebounded in August after two months of decline. A total of 41,697 companies were created last month, according to Insee, a figure up 7.5% from July, which was the worst month for a year and a half.

In Germany, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said today that German GDP growth would be "closer to 3% than 2.5%" this year.This statement comes as concerns about the impact of cooling of the global economy on the German economy, heavily dependent on exports, are more vivid.

United States, the net capital flows and the index of consumer confidence from the University of Michigan will be published early in the afternoon.

Values ​​to follow

Banking

After the decision by central banks to help European banks, the banks were moving in a disorganized mid-session: Societe Generale (2.40% to 18.77 euros), Credit Agricole (-0.05% to 5 , 52 euros) and BNP Paribas (-1.61% to 30.01 euros)

Air France-KLM (1.39% to 6.14 euros) and EADS (-0.88 to 22.06 euros)

The manufacturer will control 50 devices equally between European manufacturers Airbus and Boeing, for a total of $ 11.3 billion (8.1 billion euros) to ensure the renewal of its fleet, say Les Echos to be published Friday.

Hermes (-7.10% to 249.25 euros)

Resumption of trading on Friday for the title of the luxury group, which was suspended the day pending the decision of the Court of Appeal in Paris on speculation about the fate of its capital due to a possible takeover bid by LVMH.

Areva (-1.62% to 20.66 euros)

The group has suspended two months for the production of two French factories processing of uranium due to the decline in demand for nuclear power plants in Japan after the disaster in Fukushima, officials said Thursday from the French nuclear group.

EDF (3.34% to 21.33 euros)

Group and Electrical Delmi A2A and its majority shareholder, who jointly control Edison, announced the extension of their shareholder agreement until October 31 at number two in the Italian electricity.

Accommodation: aid refocused

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

In full preparation of the Finance Act 2012, the government wants to reform the system help to improve the energy quality of housing. The daily Les Echos, the measures will be refocused to encourage the most effective work.

The reform provides for the extension of the tax credit for sustainable development – given to households who install a heat pump or insulate their roof … – Until 31 December 2015. The credit will be enhanced even when the fireplace combine the installation of multiple devices. The Department of Ecology has also provided several scenarios in which the tax benefit may be increased to 50% instead of 13% to 45% today awarded based on the equipment installed.For roof insulation, for example, the owner will add those walls and piping fast cash advance loan.

The return of accumulated tax credit – eco-PTZ

Canceled earlier this year, the cumulative tax credit and an eco-interest loan will become possible, under certain conditions. The government plans an income ceiling set at 30,000 euros annually. In addition, households will still opt for the tax credit or the interest-free loan. The repayment period of the latter will also be extended to 15 years instead of 10 now.

In against part of the aid extended, the government will however reduce the benefits to other work. The list of eligible acts will be tightened, and a movement of the plane of 10% will be applied to the current subsidy rate.

New Aid to Greece: Berlin stands up to the ECB

Saturday, June 11th, 2011

Angela Merkel and her finance minister, Wolfgang Schäuble, returned armed with a new determination of their stay in Washington this week. The Administration of Barack Obama wants to see Germany play its leadership role in the crisis of European debt. The Chancellor and his lieutenant have closed ranks of their majority, to vote in the Bundestag the principle of a new aid to Greece. But Berlin has gone on the offensive against the European Central Bank (ECB) to try to impose a debt restructuring Greek.

Convinced Europhile, Schäuble got this Friday, the members support in principle for a new aid to Athens, after a fervent plea for the "German responsibility toward Europe.""It is we who have benefited most from the euro," insisted the minister, "and as such we have a responsibility towards Europe," and even "a responsibility to the world." After stirred a debate, members of the majority adopted a resolution supporting the principle of a new aid in Athens, under certain conditions. The text has a limited legal value, but for the government, its adoption has strong symbolic significance.

In his speech to the Bundestag, Schäuble indicated his willingness to agree with the ECB on modalities. Powered by government sources in Berlin, the German media are lashing on the ECB.

Accused of "Badbank"

Supposed to protect the euro by a foolproof financial orthodoxy in the German spirit, it has always been suspected by Berlin to maintain a "stability culture" doubtful.Here it is accused of playing the role of "badbank" because it takes as collateral assets degraded and Greek bonds bought on the market by threatening bankruptcy.

The debt restructuring Greek, considered indispensable by Schäuble, it would pose significant risk. Therefore she would have objected. The chief economist of the ECB, Germany's Juergen Stark, has protested against these accusations, this Friday, and defended the reputation of the monetary institution. "It is clear that the ECB and the Eurosystem took additional risks on their balance sheets," he conceded. He added: "It is misleading the public that the only point of balance sheet of the ECB, because monetary policy is conducted with the national central banks. We have monitoring bodies, we tightened our requirements for collateral accepted.We are neither naive nor ignorant of the risks. "Pushed by deputies and a disgruntled public, Schäuble is not ready to drop his arm wrestling.

Smart put on the agreement with Renault

Wednesday, June 1st, 2011

After holding the position of sales manager of Mercedes in Europe, Annette Winkler, 50, agreed last September a big challenge, taking the direction of Smart. For if, in the automotive division of Germany's Daimler, sales of the brand with the star jumped 15.3% last year, they have instead of Smart fell by 16.6% falling below the 100,000 copies (97,500).

Main challenge, launched in 2007, the current ForTwo, which "is in the middle of its life cycle has not been renewed recently, the boss says Le Figaro Smart. Since the shutdown of the Roadster (end 2005) and the Forfour (2006), this small two-seater declined in coupe and convertible is the only model in the range.

Sanofi starts against Crohn's disease

Monday, May 16th, 2011

While the French laboratory had to pay $ 20.1 billion two months ago to put (last) hands on the giant American biotechnology Genzyme, renewal of product portfolio does not seem finished.

Certainly, this large acquisition Sanofi offered the double advantage to gain strength in biotechnology, a field in which he accused some delay, and the muscles of the profile of its development pipeline. But it does not completely solve the problem of loss of its main patent medicines, a loss that threatens almost 30% of sales of Sanofi between 2008 and 2013.

Hence the willingness of management to continue to develop other partnerships in research and development, like the one unveiled this morning by the French laboratory.In a statement, Sanofi announcement that he will spend 50 million dollars to obtain from the French subsidiary of Glenmark India, exclusive marketing rights in North America, Europe, Japan, Mexico, Argentina, Chile and Uruguay from GBR 500. This monoclonal antibody, currently in phase I clinical trial is developed for the treatment of chronic autoimmune disorders. The license acquired by Sanofi on the product concerned in particular the treatment of Crohn's disease (chronic inflammatory gastrointestinal) and other chronic autoimmune diseases.

If it came on the market, the product would otherwise be co-marketed by both groups in Brazil, Russia, Australia and New Zealand. This horizon remains distant, the GBR 500 being still in early stages of development (determination of the optimal dose and safety profile).Then remains to determine the safety profile and effectiveness, on a limited number of patients and more extended. Tests that require several more years.

Second agreement between Sanofi and Glenmark

Under the agreement, Glenmark will receive an initial payment of $ 25 million at the close of the transaction, then a second payment of $ 25 million contingent on the positive assessment by Sanofi, some data provided by Glenmark. The latter will also receive milestone payments based on the development, registration and marketing of the product. Finally, Glenmark will receive double digit royalties on net sales of marketed products.

This is not the first time the two groups work hand in hand.A year ago, Glenmark and Sanofi had in fact already announced a similar agreement (upfront payment, milestones and royalties) of up to $ 325 million for the development and commercialization of new molecules, including GRC 15300. This molecule is in Phase I clinical trials in the treatment of diabetic neuropathic pain and osteoarthritic pain.

With this new license agreement, Sanofi like to continue on a policy to acquire new products, while sharing the risks inherent in medical research. If successful, it would allow Sanofi to expand in Crohn's disease, a condition in which the need for therapeutic innovation is important. Indeed, current treatments do not allow patients to cure the disease but simply to control and limit the debilitating symptoms associated with it.In France, this disease affects about 1 in 1000, approximately 60,000 patients potentially affected. The young biotech company Neovacs also working on this disease, and is currently conducting a clinical phase I / II drug candidate TNF Kinoid. Biotech has introduced about a year ago on Alternext to find the funds needed to develop its product.

At the Paris Bourse, the announcement of Sanofi has been rather well received, clinching the title 0.41%, to nearly 54 euros in a bear market. Since the beginning of the action of the pharmaceutical company rose 12.85%.

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Greece Tripping the CAC 40

Monday, May 9th, 2011

The sessions will follow, but does not resemble the Paris Bourse. The CAC 40 is up in the red on Monday, after climbing from 1.33% Monday, following good U.S. job figures released Friday. The index in Paris dropped by 1.25% to end 4007.26 points at closing and narrowly saves the threshold of 4000 points which had been lost during the day.

The other European financial centers retreating in unison. The Dax in Frankfurt Stock Exchange lost 1.09% to 7410.52 points and the London FTSE loose 0.57% to 5942.69 points.

S & P demoralizes markets

Poor market sentiment was caused by the decision of the rating agency Standard & Poor's on Monday lowered by two notches the rating of Greece, due to the increased likelihood of debt restructuring .It also warned it could further lower.

The rating of the country's long term debt is reduced to "B" cons "BB-", which meant that Greece became deeply into the category of unreliable borrowers. His short-term debt is rated for its part "C" cons "B" before, according to a news agency. These ratings remain on negative watch, meaning that the agency could decide quickly lower them again. S & P said its decision on the fact that governments in the euro area, which have agreed to postpone the due date for repayment of their loans to Greece, could be tempted to demand a similar effort on the part of private creditors the country.

After this announcement, the euro goes off in decline against the dollar, trading at 1.4287 dollars at the close of European markets.

Investor sentiment decline

On the macroeconomic front, Bank of France (BoF) provides a first estimate of growth of 0.5% in the second quarter of this year. BdF anticipates a 0.7% gross domestic product for the first quarter.

The business survey from the Bank of France reported a moderate increase in activity in industry in April.The business climate indicator in industry decreased by three points to 107 while in services it has dropped one point to 102.

Investor sentiment in the euro zone fell again in May, with an index standing at 10.9 after 14.2 in April and 17.1 in March, the monthly survey showed Monday from research firm Sentix .

Financial stocks unscrew

Financial stocks post steepest declines in the CAC 40, while the financial situation of Greece worried, so much so that a new EU aid is getting ready by 2012. AXA (-3.52% to 14.65 euros) is an outlier of the index. It is followed by BNP Paribas (-2.74% to 52.94 euros), Societe Generale (-2.62% to 42.18 euros), Credit Agricole (-2.58% to 10.75 euros) and Natixis (-2.30% to 3.81 euros).

Rumors of transfer and acquisition for Lafarge at GDF Suez

CNP Assurances: -3.60% to 14.73 euros

CNP Assurances reported Monday a net profit in the first quarter down 3.6% to 270 million euros, affected by a strong contraction in sales (-14.1%).

Lafarge: -1.31% to 45.07 euros

Lafarge and Anglo American want to sell 600 million pounds (680 million euros) in assets to their new joint British company, whose creation was announced last February, the Financial Times.

GDF Suez: -2.32% to 26.09 euros

GDF Suez wants to establish a renewable energy division and will consolidate its ten subsidiaries producing green energy in France, according to Les Echos.Also according to the economic daily, the group would be interested in the Italian Sorgenia, 52% owned by the holding of the CIR De Benedetti family and 45% by the Austrian Verbund.

Euler Hermes: -7.67% to 66.13 euros

The credit insurance group Euler Hermes has done in the first quarter 2011 net income rose 58.2% to 75.3 million euros thanks to the continued recovery of the global economy observed in 2010. Turnover increased 7.6% to 544.1 million euros.

Iliad (Free): -0.31% to 87.55 euros

Numericable could announce the launch of a mobile telephone within 40 euro on Wednesday as well and hunt on the land of the Free (Iliad). The mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) that rents the network Bouygues Telecom is the origin of the site larevolutiondumobile.com.The group has denied wanting to launch an unlimited mobile plan.

On the podium of the largest increases Cac 40 include Alcatel Lucent (3.80% to 4.36 euros), STMicroelectronics (1.31% to 8.12 euros) and Accor (0.90 to 29% , 12 euros).

Vilmorin: + 1.40% to 86.95 euros

Vilmorin is up over 8% of its consolidated revenues for the year which ends in late June, when he was counting on this to 7%. The group also announced an operating margin target of 13% throughout the year, against 10.3% in 2009-2010.

Technip: 1.26% to 71.79 euros

Technip won a contract worth approximately EUR 55 million from Statoil for the development of the Vigdis field NE, located in the Norwegian Sea.The contract includes the supply of pipes to be installed by mid-2012 in water depths of 220 to 310 meters.

Air France-KLM: -1.91% to 12.04 euros

The passenger traffic of Air France-KLM jumped 23.1% in April, an increase that is "not significant" compared to April 2010 during which the European sky was blocked by the eruption of an Icelandic volcano, said Monday the airline group. In the past month, Air France-KLM carried 6.36 million passengers (+28%).

The CAC 40 still sealed by oil

Friday, March 4th, 2011

Hesitant until then, the CAC 40 has finally opted for the bright red. The Paris index loose 1% to 4020.21 points. For the week, the CAC 40 dropping 1.23%. "We are the bottom of a bullish channel, said Djillali Hacid from XTB. There are good opportunities for entry, but also risks that we break this bar. Financial markets are waiting. " Waiting to know how the situation will evolve from Libya and what implications does it have on oil.

For now, it has deteriorated sharply and the CAC 40 rebounded to worry instant payday loan. So much so that he put aside the rise in job creation in the U.S. they had anticipated. "Financial markets have a habit of focusing on what they want, says one in XTB. As they had already anticipated the good U.S. indicators, they come back on bad news to know Libya and rising oil prices that results.Libya is no longer producing and oil prices are ready to go. "

Wall Street resumes in the red

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011

Unsurprisingly. Wall Street is on Tuesday affected by fears surrounding the situation in Libya and, since yesterday, saddled European markets. In early trade, the Nasdaq 100 and Standard & Poor's 500 index retreating to 1.60% respectively in 2789 and 1.14% points to 1328 points. The Dow, meanwhile, loose 0.33% to 12,350 points.

The effects of "Q2" against the Arab turmoil

If they have, until now, very resilient to the turmoil in the Arab world, the U.S. stock markets are more worried about today. Especially since they reopened after a holiday, the "President's Day," which pays tribute each year to all U.S. presidents.Indeed, the violence that affects Libya causes mad surge in oil prices, which can only worry about global markets.

The basket price of twelve grades of crude oil, which serves as a reference to the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) has topped the $ 100 to $ 100.59 dollars, according to a statement released Tuesday by the organization.

Wall Street, driven so far by the doping effects of monetary easing "Q2" of the Federal Reserve is struggling to keep international tensions at bay. The question is whether investors will succeed still appreciate as it should be different and promising corporate results and statistics of the day:

– Prices of detached houses fell in December in the U.S. for the sixth consecutive month, shows the S & P / Case-Shiller index released Tuesday.This index, which measures prices in 20 metropolitan areas, shows a decrease of 0.4% CVS a month to month in December, in line with analysts' expectations, and after a decline of 0.6% in November.

Two other macroeconomic indicators are on the agenda: consumer confidence, expected at 64 against 60.6 previously, and the manufacturing index of the Richmond Fed Expected to 17 against 18 previously guaranteed online personal loans.

Home Depot, Hewlett-Packard and Wal-Mart shelves

United States, the agenda includes business publications to the scale this week alone on Tuesday, investors will analyze carefully the publications of Hewlett-Packard (after market), Chesapeake (after market), Macy's, Medco, RadioShack, Wal-Mart.

Home Depot (0.60% to 38.71 dollars) has to sacrifice in the exercise.And the American chain of DIY stores has exceeded market expectations during its year ended in late January, with net income of $ 3.3 billion, up 25.4% year on year. Based on the number of shares, earnings were $ 2.01 million, which exceeds the amount of $ 1.98 expected by analysts and the company's own forecasts, which occurred in December (1.97 dollar ).

Chesapeake (4.78% to 31.89 dollars) will be doubly guarded, BHP Billiton (0.65% to 92.79 dollars) have announced yesterday the acquisition of a unit owned by Chesapeake and pipelines for a total total of $ 4.75 billion in cash. "The transaction increases the reserves of natural gas from Australian band of 45% amplify analysts Aurel BGC.The announcement comes just three months after BHP had given up to get their hands on the Canadian Potash Corp.. "

Soaring oil prices weighs on European values of the air. ÀWall Street, sector values are also suffering just like Delta Airlines (-6.78% to 10.72 dollars), United Continental Airlines (-6.54% to 25.16 dollars), U.S. Airways (-7 12% to 9.03 dollars and Jet Blue (-3.53% to 5.88 dollars).

Moreover, the U.S. electronic stock market Nasdaq (-2.17% to 28.46 dollars) and the Singapore Exchange (SGX) announced Tuesday a partnership whereby the companies listed in southeast Asia and India will have new communication tools and information.

Sanofi-Aventis is the remedy to afford Genzyme

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

It's official: Sanofi-Aventis buys U.S. biotech Genzyme. The laboratory has improved its last offer, which was to expire at midnight yesterday after being launched on October 4 and extended twice. The two parties reached an agreement and the offer will end on March 16 upgraded.

Sanofi-Aventis and will spend $ 20.1 billion in cash (or 14.9 billion euros) to acquire the worldwide leader of rare diseases. An amount equivalent to $ 74 per share, or 5 dollars more than originally proposed. Genzyme shareholders will also receive certificates of conditional value (CCV). The latter could result in additional payments if the biotech meets certain sales targets.Security holders may receive up to $ 14 and additional action if sales Lemtrada, a drug used against leukemia that Genzyme is trying to certify against multiple sclerosis, achieve the goals most optimistic.

In financial terms, Sanofi-Aventis believes that the transaction would increase earnings per share of 0.75 to 1 euro by 2013. The Group Chief Executive, Chris Viehbacher, adds that the merger "should be accretive in the first year, in other words that the approximation should have a positive impact on the Group's profitability in the first year while the transaction should be completed in the second quarter of 2011.

Genzyme will be a new growth driver

Sanofi-Aventis also focuses on the strategic dimension of this approximation.According to Chris Viehbacher, the operation "will create a significant new growth platform for Sanofi-Aventis by expanding our presence in biotechnology." The lab also intends "to Genzyme's global center of excellence for rare diseases."

In terms of Genzyme, the title earned 3.53% to 74.30 dollars at the close of Wall Street yesterday in preparation for this announcement and before publication of its annual results on Wednesday. In 2009, the biotech had achieved a turnover of 4.5 billion. Its activities are an important growth driver for Sanofi-Aventis, faces competition from generic drugs.

Furthermore, the reorganization of groups is running. Sanofi-Aventis has already indicated that the CEO of Genzyme step down but retain an advisory role on the transaction.Remains to be seen what any other restructuring induced by this marriage.

In early trading, Sanofi-Aventis under the lead of more than 2.4% and signs and the largest increase in the CAC 40. The benchmark index of the Paris Bourse rose by 0.4% to him.

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The notebook market boosted by key 3G and shelves

Saturday, February 5th, 2011

France now has almost as many mobile phone lines than people. According to the latest figures from telecoms regulator (Arcep) published Thursday, the Hexagon were at the end of December 2010 some 64.4 million SIM cards, an increase of 2.8% over one quarter and 4.9% over one year. Of this total, over 5.3 million cards do not call. And it is precisely these devices, including 3G and key blocks, which account for 30% rise in subscriptions.

With over 64.6 million inhabitants, the rate of mobile penetration in the French population reached 99 free online credit report.7%. It was "only" 95% a year earlier. Ile-de-France, particularly given the existence of numerous business lines, the rate is even 147%!

The vast majority of customers (46 million SIM cards) take the form of postpaid plan.This practice was up 8.6% yoy. However, the use of prepaid cards tends to fall by 4.5% over one year to 18 million cards issued in late 2010.