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		<title>The Paris Bourse back to Wall Street</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The CAC 40 is increased again this Friday, after playing the card of caution on Friday until 14:30 time of publication of U.S. GDP worse than expected. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> The CAC 40 is increased again this Friday, after playing the card of caution on Friday until 14:30 time of publication of U.S. GDP worse than expected. </p>
<p> The CAC 40 has lost more than 1% up shortly after the announcement of a U.S. economic growth of 2.4% against 2.5% expected, the index rolled up the slope and pierced the waterline to increase to 17 hours from 0.66% to 3676 points. An evolution that follows the trend taking place today on Wall Street. </p>
<p> The reason? A Chicago PMI, which increased more than expected and U.S. consumer confidence down, but less than expected. </p>
<p> Publication Burst </p>
<p> Alcatel Lucent (8.27 to 2.24 euros%) announced revenues of 3.813 billion euros in the second quarter.The group reiterated its outlook for 2010, including an Adjusted operating income of between 1% and 5% of its revenues. </p>
<p> JCDecaux (1.16% to 20.10 euros) on Friday announced a net profit in the first half of 65 million euros. The group anticipates a change in organic revenue for the third quarter less than that of the second with a cash flow of 119 million euros, compared with -1.7 million euros in the first half. </p>
<p> Lafarge (-4.75% to 41.43 euros) has reported a sales increase of 2% to 4.43 billion euros in the second quarter. The company expects a reduction in capital expenditure to less than 1 billion euros in 2011. </p>
<p> EDF (1% to 32.80 euros) announced a net income Group share 1.7 billion euros including a provision for $ 1.1 billion on its North American operations.The group, which should sell its UK electricity networks based on an enterprise value of over 5.5 billion pounds, has announced a delay of two years for his BDU Flamanville. </p>
<p> EADS (2.70% to 18.06 euros) announces a net profit in the first half of 185 million euros and a turnover of 20.3 billion euros. </p>
<p> Schneider Electric (2.14% to 88.25 euros) publishes a turnover of 8.57 billion euros in the first half (+10.5%) of which 4.661 billion (+18.5%) in the second . In an interview with Le Figaro, Jean-Pascal Tricoire, CEO, set an improvement for the second part of the year. </p>
<p> Renault (0.28% to 33.74 euros) issued a revenue increase of 23.1% for the first semester in the same area, to 19.668 billion euros.The constructor returns to the green with profits of 823 million euros. </p>
<p> The reaction of Peugeot (-2.23% to 22.61 euros) will be observed.Also in the automotive industry, Michelin (-1.40% to 58.52 euros) announced a net profit in the first half and said it expects a continued rebound in demand for tires in the second half of the year . </p>
<p> PPR (-0.34% to 102 euros) has announced a net profit after minority interests rose 86.8% to 407 million euros in the first half. </p>
<p> Imerys (+0.27% at 44.59 euros) has reported a net operating income rose sharply to 122 million euros in the first half with a turnover of organic growth of 16%. </p>
<p> Total (1.30% to 38.85 euros) announced adjusted net income for the second quarter of 3 billion euros, up 72%. </p>
<p> CNP Assurances (EUR 15.45 -4.01%) has published a net increase of 8% to 542 million euros and a turnover of 17.697 million euros (+2.4%).</p>
<p> Rhodia (1.14% to 15.93 euros) raised again after its 2010 targets announced Friday results exceeded expectations in the second quarter. </p>
<p> Saint Gobain is optimistic </p>
<p> Saint-Gobain (-2.16% to 32.57 euros) reported a strong rebound in its first half results, while confirming its target of strong growth in operating earnings in 2010. </p>
<p> Capgemini (-1.29% to 35.88 euros) has announced the acquisition of the Swedish IT services Skvader Systems. No financial details were disclosed. </p>
<p> Air Liquide (-0.81% to 85.40 euros) has announced the acquisition of the company Lion Copolymer Geismar American Services.No financial details were disclosed. </p>
<p> Euler Hermes (4.94% to 61.40 euros) has reported net profit more than doubled in the second quarter from the first and said he intended to maintain profitability in a more favorable macroeconomic environment that over the past two years. </p>
<p> Ingenico (5.28% to 19.45 euros) on Thursday posted a net profit increased more than two in the first half thanks to increased transactions in Europe and raised its sales target. </p>
<p> Alten (-0.49% to 22.29 euros) has reported a slight improvement in activity in its sector in the first half. Turnover increased 2.7% to 450.9 million euros over the period. </p>
<p> Flo (-3.7% to 4.43 euros) said that the activity in its restaurants had not yet regained the level that was hers before the crisis, despite the reduction in VAT.The turnover of the group stood in the first half rose 7.6%. </p>
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		<title>Banks: for a private rescue funds</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ European banks want to permanently remove the specter of the collapse of the banking system. Alessandro Profumo, UniCredit&#39;s boss and one of the most influential leaders in the sector, has relaunched the idea of creating a fund to rescue banks. The idea is simple: banks unite to raise funds that can then be used [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> European banks want to permanently remove the specter of the collapse of the banking system. Alessandro Profumo, UniCredit&#39;s boss and one of the most influential leaders in the sector, has relaunched the idea of creating a fund to rescue banks. The idea is simple: banks unite to raise funds that can then be used by an institution in difficulty. </p>
<p> Alessandro Profumo said that using this solution &quot;allows one or more banks in trouble to find a quick solution and avoids any systemic risk.&quot; Deutsche Bank and Santander would be convinced by the project.In an interview with the Financial Times, the Director General of the Italian bank in advance that such funds could raise 20 billion euros in a few years <a href="http://no-fax-fast-cash-advance.com">no fax cash advance</a><!-- . -->. </p>
<p> Several projects to protect the financial system have already been mentioned. Recently, France, Great Britain and Germany have called for the establishment of a tax credit which funds used to finance the rescue of an institution. However, according to Alessandro Profumo, the creation of a fund from the private sector is able to raise more money. </p>
<p> And initiatives to avoid another crisis are numerous. The Basel Committee develops banking sector reforms to prevent a collapse in the event of another financial crisis.Regulators, who are implementing these measures by 2O12, want to focus on strengthening the capital requirements and capital, and limit debt. </p>
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		<title>The industry fears a failure of plastic</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Will it happen to food packaging, plastic chairs or bumper? The Federation of plastics, which brings together producers of plastic products, is sounding the alarm. &#34;This is a situation unprecedented in the plastic. Our suppliers of polymers evoke technical reasons, cases of &#34;force majeure&#34; and do not honor their deliveries, &#34;said Bruno Etienne, its [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Will it happen to food packaging, plastic chairs or bumper? The Federation of plastics, which brings together producers of plastic products, is sounding the alarm. &quot;This is a situation unprecedented in the plastic. Our suppliers of polymers evoke technical reasons, cases of &quot;force majeure&quot; and do not honor their deliveries, &quot;said Bruno Etienne, its president. </p>
<p> He complains of the total opacity surrounding the subject. In less than three months, the phenomenon has spread to most chemists. In a letter to his clients, a leading industry refers to &quot;a situation of force majeure for a mechanical problem. A spokesman said &quot;not able to comment in the present context,&quot; adding that the group has written to its customers and does not give more details.Rhodia did not wish either to speak on this subject, nor the Union of Basic Organic Chemistry (SCOBA). PlasticsEurope, an association of European producers of plastics, boot button: &quot;The problem of availability of raw materials is not limited to plastics, but is much broader. Polypropylene is most affected. &quot; </p>
<p> A response that plastics companies deny. &quot;There is still some time, the European plants polymers suffered from overcapacity. They could even export to China. Does it change? &quot;Asks Bruno Estienne. He wondered if a half-word part of European production is shipped to China, to the detriment of businesses he represents.The producers of polymers are in fact, in their majority, started in the construction of production units of polymers in Asia, but all are not yet operational. This theory has a flaw: the prices of plastics in China are structurally lower than those in Europe, where prices through May rose by an average of 70% over one year. </p>
<p> However, in 2009, production fell by 20% and has increased by 9% during the first four months of the year.&quot;Some factories were closed in 2009, and the groups are reluctant to reopen them,&quot; said Jean-Marc Manducher, CEO Ronax, a buying group that has identified eight cases of force majeure in a few months! In addition, the European prudential standards discourage the restart of some production units. </p>
<p> SMEs under pressure </p>
<p> &quot;We are caught between the chemists in our principals,&quot; said Bruno Etienne, who wishes to hold a roundtable meeting to identify the difficulties currently crossed by the industry and evaluate the time needed to return to normal. </p>
<p> If the survival of businesses does not seem threatened, some are already struggling. One example for manufacturers of garden furniture, whose business is seasonal excellence, and whose unfilled orders will not be caught.T automobile sector is also likely to be affected, if manufacturers of technical parts (bumpers, interior trim parts in engines) are not promptly supplied. </p>
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		<title>The IMF sees recovery &#039;fragile&#039; in France</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The crisis has cost France dear. No less than 6 percentage points of GDP between 2008 and 2010 and 3 points of tax revenue and social, as estimated by INSEE. &#34;The growth restarts quite normally, but it remains the scar,&#34; said Thursday its chief executive, Jean-Philippe Cotis. 

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> The crisis has cost France dear. No less than 6 percentage points of GDP between 2008 and 2010 and 3 points of tax revenue and social, as estimated by INSEE. &quot;The growth restarts quite normally, but it remains the scar,&quot; said Thursday its chief executive, Jean-Philippe Cotis. </p>
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		<title>&quot;France gives confidence to markets&quot;</title>
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		<title>The fall of the euro worries U.S. markets</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Barack Obama was not convincing, is the least we can say. Despite these reassuring words about the future of the U.S. economy, U.S. markets were closed Thursday&#39;s session, down sharply: the Dow Jones lost 1.08% and 1.30% Nasdaq loose. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Barack Obama was not convincing, is the least we can say. Despite these reassuring words about the future of the U.S. economy, U.S. markets were closed Thursday&#39;s session, down sharply: the Dow Jones lost 1.08% and 1.30% Nasdaq loose. </p>
<p> The three major indexes in New York posted strong gains Wednesday. </p>
<p> Eight banks covered by a survey: the markets punish </p>
<p> The Attorney General of New York has opened an investigation into eight banks, including Credit Agricole, to determine if they had provided misleading information about their mortgages before the subprime crisis, &quot;according to The New York Times.Goldman Sachs (-1.73% to 144.65 dollars), Morgan Stanley (-0.65% to 27.62 dollars), UBS, Citigroup (-2.15% to 4.09 dollars), JP Morgan &amp; Chase (-2.16% to 40.79 dollars), Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, Bank of America-Merrill Lynch (-1.29% to 16.85 dollars) and Credit Agricole in the crosshairs. </p>
<p> The dollar continued its rise against the euro </p>
<p> The euro fell Thursday to a level that was hers before the announcement of the stabilization plan of the European Union and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).The single currency was trading at 1.2531 dollar, near its lowest level reached before the announcement of the aid plan for the euro area. </p>
<p> Decline in number of unemployed weaker than expected </p>
<p> The resurgence of the greenback is supported by the fourth consecutive decline in the number of newly unemployed in the United States, according to figures released Thursday by the Labor Department in Washington <a href="http://instant-payday-loan-service.com">fast payday loan</a><!-- . -->. The ministry said 444,000 new jobless claims were submitted from May 2 to 8, or 0.9% less than the previous week (in seasonally adjusted data). </p>
<p> Oil prices opened sharply lower Thursday in New York, a barrel of benchmark lost 1.47 dollars to 74.18 dollars. Wednesday crude inventories rose 1.9 million barrels to 362.5 million.Economists on average had expected a rise of 1.3 million barrels. </p>
<p> Contracts awarded on the prudence of Cisco </p>
<p> The Japanese electronics giant Sony (-5.14% to 31.53 dollars) confirmed Thursday that ended the 2009-2010 fiscal year brought a net deficit of 40.8 billion yen (312 million euros ), reflecting a return to the green on the plan of operation, through reductions in fixed costs. Sony also said Thursday that he hoped to finish the fiscal year began last April, and will be closed in March 2011, a net profit of 50 billion yen (about 400 million euros). </p>
<p> Cisco (-4.53% 25.53 dollars) has announced its profit jumped 63%, but its CEO said that caution was in order. </p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2010 22:52:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ After the chaos of cancellations, the entanglements of compensation and reimbursement finally exhausted the patience of passengers. Among the 200,000 French stranded abroad at the height of paralysis of the aerial system, many are hoping today support at least part of the costs occasioned by delays or cancellations. To facilitate this, the Secretary of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> After the chaos of cancellations, the entanglements of compensation and reimbursement finally exhausted the patience of passengers. Among the 200,000 French stranded abroad at the height of paralysis of the aerial system, many are hoping today support at least part of the costs occasioned by delays or cancellations. To facilitate this, the Secretary of State for Tourism, Herv? Novelli, announced Monday the appointment of a mediator. But without doubt, the obstacle course is just beginning for those who have had their travel disrupted. At what rights can they claim, however? Airlines and tour operators are legally bound to compensate their passengers injured? </p>
<p> As regards the reimbursement of airfare, the situation is quite simple.The European airline passengers stranded abroad can count on the Brussels regulation, which imposes a clear obligation &quot;to rerouting passengers in conditions similar transport and as soon as possible,&quot; except to reimburse their customers full <a href="http://payday-loans-e.com">Fast Cash advance loan</a><!-- . -->. The standards at the start of the European Union are even stricter: in case of postponement or cancellation before the trip, are all airlines, including those who are not European, that are required reimburse or provide their flight. A right that the European Commission intends to enforce. The spokesman for Transport Commissioner Siim Kallas Friday, April 16 and encouraged the citizens to &quot;assert their rights, even in exceptional circumstances such as these.&quot;</p>
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		<title>Goldman Sachs shareholders&#039; complaint</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The troubles continue for Goldman Sachs. After the civil action last week by the SEC, the policeman of the American Stock Exchange, the leaders of the institution are subject to a complaint by two shareholders, Robert and Morton Rosinek Spiegel, the Supreme Court of State of New York. They accuse the leadership of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> The troubles continue for Goldman Sachs. After the civil action last week by the SEC, the policeman of the American Stock Exchange, the leaders of the institution are subject to a complaint by two shareholders, Robert and Morton Rosinek Spiegel, the Supreme Court of State of New York. They accuse the leadership of the bank to have breached its obligations by conducting a series of transactions involving CDOs (collateralized debt obligations) linked to subprime mortgages. </p>
<p> The bank&#39;s CEO, Lloyd Blankfein was named, along with all members of its board of directors. The French trader Fabrice Tourre is also part of those involved. </p>
<p> Both complaints put forward the &quot;systematic failures&quot; of the bank for three and a half years has not reviewed the Abacus-risk investments, in the heart of the case <a href="http://easy-quick-payday-loans.com">quick cash</a><!-- . -->.The losses amount to one billion dollars. </p>
<p> These criticisms follow those of the SEC has accused Goldman Sachs of fraud accusing him of having misled investors during the marketing of complex financial product issuing CDOs. According to the SEC, Goldman Sachs has committed fraud rules governing the banking institutions do not publish everything she knew about these titles based on guarantees fragile. </p>
<p> Ed Canaday, a spokesman for the bank, declined to comment immediately, saying the bank had not yet seen the complaint. </p>
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<p> Goldman Sachs is preparing his defense </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ &#34;We see the gentleman behind the great communicator.&#34; Thus did Laurence Parisot commented on Monday, the first decision of the boss of Publicis Group, the new President of the French Association of Private Enterprise (Afep, which includes hundreds of large companies including those listed on the CAC 40). Maurice Levy has proposed to his [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> &quot;We see the gentleman behind the great communicator.&quot; Thus did Laurence Parisot commented on Monday, the first decision of the boss of Publicis Group, the new President of the French Association of Private Enterprise (Afep, which includes hundreds of large companies including those listed on the CAC 40). Maurice Levy has proposed to his counterpart Medef code to complete their common governance, to promote parity. The text now recommends that boards of directors (or supervisory) have at least 20% of women within three years and 40% by six years, these deadlines will act over the arrival due mandates.Some recommendations that match the proposal passed earlier this year by the Assembly at the initiative of the UMP MP Marie-Jo Zimmermann, with the support group president Jean-Francois Cope, who must still pass the Senate . </p>
<p> But the draft law provides for sanctions, including revocation of appointments of directors who flout the rule. Nothing like it in the code AFEP-MEDEF: all the betting is that firms will not dent their image. This is the principle of &quot;comply or explain&quot; (&quot;comply or explain&quot;), which Maurice Levy thinks it will be very effective: &quot;If the rule is not applied, it should explain why in its annual report and before his shareholders.This is the strongest thing that can be imposed on a board of directors. &quot;This idea of self-regulation had given birth to the code AFEP-MEDEF, allowing companies to avoid legislation on executive compensation (parachutes gilded, stock options &#8230;). Similarly, Maurice Levy believes that &quot;the law is no longer necessary&quot; on women directors. Marie-Jo Zimmermann replied &quot;very pleased that companies show their willingness to move forward&quot; but hopes that his bill &quot;continue its path. He took this sword of Damocles that things start to move, we&#39;ll see in two or three years if we can remove it.In addition, continued its elected Moselle, my text provides a resolution of the board annually on equality across the company: hiring, pay, career development &#8230; &quot;. </p>
<p> Bernadette Chirac at LVMH </p>
<p> &quot;We may not like quotas, but there are circumstances where a little help can ease the situation,&quot; said Laurence Parisot, who &quot;companies are at the forefront. We never talk about discrimination suffered by women in top management. The subject is still in the agenda of the &quot;Social Agenda 2010&quot; of Public Service.&quot;And we talk enough about the risk of decline with future territorial advisors,&quot; says the boss of bosses, the voting could be first past the post, whereas the regional advisers are currently elected on joint lists. </p>
<p> According Afep, women accounted for 10.4% of the directors of the CAC 40 in late 2009, and is expected to rise to 15.7% this year. Carole Lewiner will be ushered to the board of Bouygues, Laurence Dors at Capgemini, Meglena Kuneva at BNP Paribas in Fatine Layt Imeri &#8230; Without forgetting Bernadette Chirac at LVMH. </p>
<p> ALSO READ: </p>
<p> &quot;Parity at low speed </p>
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<p> &quot;INTERVIEW &#8211; Cope:&quot; We must create an electric shock &quot; </p>
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