The Paris Bourse could put a brake on the increase Friday. The CAC 40, which had ended on a sharp rise yesterday, could suffer from poor market sentiment in Asia this morning, themselves unconvinced by the mixed session on Wall Street.
The Greek case should again focus attention of the operators. Friday in Paris, Nicolas Sarkozy meets Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou to 17 hours to take stock of the crisis in the country. "After meeting with Mr. Papandreou, have the opportunity to say exactly what is our strategy regarding the support that we need a European country like Greece," said the head of the French government yesterday during a trip to Morocco.
The meeting came a day after the German parliament ahead of the rescue plan of the euro. Despite this vote, caution remains the watchword.German Chancellor Angela Merkel said wait for the results of the audit conducted by the troika of the country's creditors to determine whether or not to renegotiate the terms of the second international aid plan decided on July 21 in Brussels by the euro area . Troika has also resumed in Athens yesterday.
Busy schedule
In terms of macroeconomic announcements, the end of third quarter results in a responsible news for investors. In France, prices are expected in the production and consumption in August. Retail sales in Germany in August and the index of consumer prices in September are waiting for you. In the eurozone, the unemployment rate last month will be announced free business cards.
In the U.S., the ball will start with the incomes and spending. It will continue with the Chicago PMI and consumer sentiment index.
Mixed statistics were also published in China and Japan this morning.
As for currencies, the euro is still lagging behind against the dollar. The single currency is worth 1.3553 dollars in trade mantinaux. Side oil, a barrel of "light sweet crude" for delivery in November gained 53 cents to 82.67 dollars in early electronic trading. A barrel of Brent North Sea crude for November delivery took 28 cents to 104.23 dollars.
Values to follow
• Axa
The Strategic Investment Fund said Thursday he would not consider an acquisition of Axa Private Equity, the private equity subsidiary of the French insurer has to sell. The Financial Times and the Tribune believe that the offers for Axa Privaty Equity, private equity branch of Axa, must be filed by early next week.
• France Telecom
Orange should have exclusivity on the sale of new phone Sharp Aquos smartphone Android Phone SH80F compatible 3D. It should be available from October 6 at Orange from 199 euros with a subscription, according to specialized sites.
• Soitec
In a statement Friday, the group confirms that the sequential growth of wafer sales in the first half of 2011-2012 compared to the second half of last year will be in line with its forecast of 20% at constant exchange rates.
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Not surprisingly, the International Monetary Fund has revised downwards its growth forecast for the global economy to 4% for both 2011 and for 2012, 0.5 points less than the 4.5% announced in April. "4% may seem not too bad, but the recovery is very unbalanced: in 2011 we see a 6.4% growth for emerging countries, but only 1.6% for advanced economies," said Olivier Tuesday Blanchard, IMF chief economist, introducing the new World Economic Outlook (WEO).
That is not this shift, now usual between the North and South, which most worries economists in Washington. "The risks are clearly downward," acknowledged Olivier Blanchard.Referring to the previous stock market declines in recent decades, he admits that there is now a risk of recession with a probability of 38% in the U.S. and 17% to 18% in the United Kingdom and France, if one believes the econometric calculations.
For its part, the IMF has produced an alternative scenario combining three ingredients, "the uncontrolled financial turmoil in the euro area, combined with a deteriorating growth outlook for the medium term in the United States and a financial backlash on the real estate sector in emerging Asia. " Given the limited room for maneuver of monetary and fiscal advanced countries, the United States and the euro area might then go into recession, with activity levels less than 3% in 2012 to what is seen in the baseline scenario of WEO.Japan is not free, losing 1.5% growth compared to the central projections, or even emerging Asia, which would end 2 guaranteed personal loan approval.5% lower than expected.
If the IMF raised the specter of recession it is best to exorcise it. And governments to launch "a fervent call to action". "The leaders (politicians) are set back one step on the evolution of markets," said the economist of the IMF. "Europe can not provide the luxury of waiting three or four months to implement the plan of July 21 and in particular the reform of the European financial stability."
Accordance with his duties as conductor of globalization, the IMF presented a roadmap in three points. "The first fiscal policy. Consolidation can not be too fast because it would kill growth. It can not be too slow because it would undermine its credibility. "Olivier Blanchard and insist that the tempo has to be adapted to each country. It also considers that there are three ways to support domestic demand in the country with low interest rates, the ability of banks to distribute loans and solutions to real estate (in the U.S. ).
The second is financial. The IMF again sang the anthem of the recapitalization of banks. "For a number of banks, especially in Europe, this requires the contribution of new capital, preferably private and public sources if necessary."
Third field of action, "the international rebalancing." In this regard the ball is in the court of Asia, which should replace the U.S. consumer as the engine of global growth. "Even if this can not happen overnight," conceded Olivier Blanchard.
The U.S. equity markets finished the session lower as investors showed disappointment with the Fed's proposals to end the crisis. The Standard & Poor's 500 and Nasdaq 100 and retreat of 1.06% in 1185, and 88 points from 0.78% to 2529.14 points. For its part, the Dow Jones lost 1.04% to 11,296.24 points.
U.S. investors have expressed disappointment with the speech elusive Ben Bernanke, the chairman of the Federal Reserve, the attitude that the institution intends to adopt to restore growth and employment. "The Federal Reserve has a variety of instruments that can be used to increase financial support to the economy," he said flatly. In the same vein, he says he "discussed the merits and costs of these instruments at a meeting in August."And clarify that he and his "colleagues on the Committee's monetary policy the Fed (FOMC)" continue to study these possibilities in September.
In anticipation of Obama's plan for employment
Still hesitant, most investors are waiting impatiently for the speech Barack Obama (1 hour on Friday, French time), which is expected to announce tonight a plan of some $ 300 billion to reduce unemployment and avoid a recession threatens. Markets, which had initially welcomed the prospect of the announcement, began to appear less enthusiastic. They question in particular its financing and its impact on the U.S. deficit.
On the macroeconomic front, the weekly jobless claims rose in the U.S., whereas they were expected to decline.During the week to September 3, these amounted to 414,000, against 412,000 (revised) the previous week. For its part, the trade deficit fell sharply in July to $ 44.8 billion after two consecutive months above 50 billion, with an unexpected surge in exports. In addition, crude oil inventories fell more than expected last week, announced the U.S. Agency for Energy Information (EIA). They fell 3.96 million barrels to over 353 million, while economists had forecast a decline of 1.9 million barrels. The consumer credit in turn increased more than expected in July. According to the Federal Reserve, the stock rose by 11.97 billion dollars (8.61 billion euros) after an increase of 11.35 billion dollars in June
OECD pessimistic
According to the OECD, economic growth in developed countries could slow sharply, see stalling in the second half and central banks must be prepared to ease monetary policy by lowering interest rates or intervening in the markets. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development predicts that growth in the G7 should not exceed 1.6% annualized in the third quarter and is expected to fall to 0.2% over the last three months of year paydayloans.The United States should expand at a 1.1% annualized in the third quarter and 0.4% in the fourth.
In the same tone, the IMF said on Thursday that "the economic situation of a global perspective has deteriorated, and the risks increase, which is what we have said so far," d According to a spokesman.
On the foreign exchange market, the euro declined to 1.3883 dollars (-1.50%). The course of the black gold they have closed lower Thursday, undermined by the fluctuations of the dollar and weak equity markets.A barrel of "light sweet crude" for delivery in October down 0.32% to 89.05 dollars.
The side of values, the Chinese government pledged Thursday not to make higher bid by "politicizing" an oil spill in the northeast of the country about which the U.S. company ConocoPhillips (-2.124% to 65.880 dollars) has agreed to to endorse its "full responsibility".
The Taiwanese HTC (filed a complaint in the United States against Apple yesterday.The number two mobile phone in Asia accuses the giant of violating patents that Google has to give him.
For its part, Credit Suisse, the bank is considering to withdraw its private banking business in the United States, where the establishment is facing pressure from the U.S. authorities decided to fight against tax evasion, said Thursday the press Switzerland.
Also note, the South Korean group Samsung Electronics will release a new digital tablet under Windows environment, equipped with the Windows operating system developed by Microsoft 8, reported Thursday the Korea Economic Daily, citing a source familiar with the matter.Analysts say South Korea wants to reduce its dependence on Android operating system Google after its acquisition by the American giant of internet mobile phone manufacturer Motorola Mobility.
The Chinese authorities have renewed the license authorizing the operation of the U.S. site Google (0.174% to 534.960 dollars) in China. This decision indicates that Beijing wants to maintain Google in the country, despite its decision to reduce its operations in place against the backdrop of criticism of the policy of censorship. Also note, the infringement proceedings initiated against Google in May by three French publishers, Gallimard, Flammarion and Albin Michel, will not on at the moment, said Thursday the magazine Livres Hebdo online.
The American group messaging FedEx (-1.510% to 74.990 dollars) wants to buy 50 aircraft to modernize its aging air fleet, according to Bloomberg.Fedex is the competing Boeing 767 and Airbus A330, but will make its decision in several months.
Relief. Is the word that prevails today in all of world stock markets, after U.S. lawmakers passed this night finally put to an agreement on raising the ceiling on the debt. In the wake of the Asian stock markets, the benchmark index in Paris went on Monday morning from 1.28% to 3718.38 points, and gained further 0.84% to 3702.21 points in mid-session. Without emphasis, therefore, probably in May, the CAC 40 bounced finally, after losing 7.8% in July, of which only 4.4% over the last week.
Last week, the inability of the United States to solve the problem of public finances had weighed on investor sentiment. In Paris the CAC 40 was indeed touched its lowest level in session year (3,630.75 points), while Wall Street finished its worst week in a year, despite the intervention of Obama Friday in an attempt to reassure debt.
After the relief 10 days ago on Greek sovereign debt, the second bailout should be voted on Monday by French deputies, optimism is therefore in the financial center of Paris. After weeks of negotiations, elected Democrats and Republicans have indeed finally found common ground on the amount of new ceiling, avoiding the world's largest economy is not found in default of payment in the coming days.
According to preliminary information provided by the White House, the debt ceiling would be raised to 2.1 trillion dollars less, breathe new life in the United States on the forehead of the debt until 2013, after the elections presidential. This agreement in principle will also enable the countries to continue to borrow on the markets beyond the August 2 deadline set by the Treasury.
The reaction of rating agencies expected
On the other hand, no excessive optimism sustainable are to be expected in financial markets, at least until the U.S. Congress has not ratified the agreement. The first submission is expected to vote that day. Furthermore, few details have yet filtered on measures taken to reduce the deficit in the U.S., which does not exclude the possibility of deterioration in the rating of the sovereign debt of the United States.
For now, the first tranche of spending cuts of $ 1 trillion is expected. Then a bipartisan special committee of Congress will be responsible for finding the end of November additional expenditure cuts amounting to 1.5 trillion dollars. A total of 2.5 trillion dollars in budget cuts, all over 10 years.From this point of view, the reaction of rating agencies in this agreement called the "medium term" should be widely adopted by the markets in the coming hours.
On the currency front, the dollar has benefited only modestly from the announcement of the night, illustrating the temporary nature of such an agreement. The euro was little changed at 1.443 dollar. The ounce of gold reperd some ground in 1614 Dollard.
In terms of oil prices were up on Monday in a market relieved by this agreement in extremis. A barrel of "light sweet crude" for September delivery gained 1.37 dollars to 97.01 even dollars in mid-day.
Macroeconomic side, investors will appreciate, at 11:00, the publication of a stable unemployment rate in the Eurozone in June to 9.9% of the workforce, according to EU statistics office Eurostat.The unemployment rate is now 9.9% for four months.
Manufacturing index to the lowest in Europe
Less good news, however, on the front of the growth of manufacturing, reflecting a sharp slowdown in July in the euro area, as confirmed on Monday the second estimate of the PMI purchasing managers, at its lowest level in a year and a half. The manufacturing PMI fell to 50.4 points against 52 in June, the company said that performs Markit index, confirming its preliminary estimate published in mid-July.
Overseas are also expected to 16h construction spending for the month of June, the ISM manufacturing index for July, which should appear in decline.
As for values to follow
Last week, the numerous quarterly publications were rather disappointing, adding to the nervousness of investors.The pace slows down this week, though are expected in the next three days the details of the interim bank shares.
After the U.S. agreement, the entire industry is also well oriented in mid-session: BNP Paribas gained 0.54% to 45.71 euros (the bank will release its results on Tuesday), Societe Generale s' awards 0.76%, to 35 euros (Wednesday results), AXA, 2.10%, to 13.38 euros, and Natixis, 1.51% to 3.22 euros on Thursday).
The Committee of French Automobile Manufacturers (CCFA) announced a decline of 5.9% of new car registrations in France in July, up 159,945 units sold. Sealed by the plunge of its brand Dacia, Renault sales were down 12.4%, but stock market, the title is better than the market (0.12% to 37.31 euros).This is not the case of Peugeot, which despite a more moderate decline in sales (-7%), displays one of the worst performance of the CAC 40 (-2.41% to 25.9 euros).
EADS (1.10% to 24.46%) announced this morning that the takeover from Apax Partners Vizada, a provider of communication services for 673 million euros, the second largest purchase of his history. The transaction will be financed entirely by cash.
Eiffage (0.52% to 38.36 euros) reported a slight slowdown in growth in the second quarter despite a sharp rebound from its construction activities, the division of public works who registered down over the period.
Outremer Telecom (0.42% to 12 euros).A draft tender offer simplified to the telecom operator was introduced by OMT Invest, a structure controlled by Axa Private Equity, according to a notice to the Financial Markets Authority (AMF) and released Friday.
EDF Energies Nouvelles (suspended) entered into exclusive negotiations with Capital Perceva to cede control of Supra, the fund feeds the project to file a simplified takeover bid at the end of the process. The listing of EDF Energies Nouvelles has been suspended following the July 21 filing with the AMF, a project by EDF squeeze.The withdrawal and cancellation of the shares of Euronext Paris EDF EN should be held no later than mid-August.
HSBC (3.95% to 7.10 euros) The UK bank listed in Paris, which will publish its results after market close for the first six months of the year, announced it would sell to First Niagara Bank near half (195 branches) of its retail banking activities in the United States. The transaction amount is estimated at $ 1 billion.
General Health (1.55% to 10.47 euros) issued a sharp drop in operating profit in the first half due to exceptional items, but its revenue rose due to higher stays acute care.
Recylex (6.83% to 6.10 euros) on Friday issued a Revenue for the second quarter increased significantly, from 32% to 125.34 million euros, supported by an increase of 48% of its lead recycling business thanks to the 16% increase of lead prices and increased sales volumes.
Air Liquide (2.55%, to 98.4 euros) the gas giant on Monday reported a 11% increase in net profit in the first half, to 750 million euros. It maintained its forecast a "steady increase" in net profit for the year.
Note that Gameloft will publish its interim results after market close, while Le Noble Age unveil at the same time state sales for the same period.
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It was expected, it's now official: Michelin has raised its target sales volume of the current year, the prospect of a return of the markets at their own pace before the crisis. On the occasion of the publication of interim results of good quality, the tire giant announced a target of 8% increase in sales volumes in 2011, against a 6.5% increase expected before. "The environment in the second half should be marked by continued market growth at a pace closer to the long-term trends," said the OEM Clermont.
The world's largest tire with Japan's Bridgestone has also confirmed its forecast of growth in operating profit over the full year. In the first half, he totaled 971 million, up 18%.Net income increased it from 32.6% to 667 million euros, a figure above analysts' expectations.
Offset additional costs of raw materials
And over the period, the volume of the Michelin rose 12.6%, supporting the net sales that rose 21% to 10.1 billion euros over the period. The price effect also explains the increase in group sales up 9%.
And the group plans to continue to maintain a policy of raising prices to offset soaring raw materials, mainly the rise in natural rubber. The extra cost of higher commodity prices is estimated at 1.8 billion euros in a full year by the group but should be offset 100% against 80% previously.
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The higher the debt crisis is intensifying and European gold is getting stronger. The metal price has risen late Thursday at a new record of 1594.45 dollars approaching the threshold of 1600 dollars per ounce, still supported by concerns about the debt crisis in the euro zone and the renewed nervousness around indebtedness of the United States. The metal is "overbought in a configuration that is generally followed by a phase correction with profit taking," said Alexandre Taurand, market analyst at XTB France.
Since early July, the Yellow Gold has gained nearly 60 dollars and grew by more than 2% in five days. A craze that is also explained by its role as a refuge for investors wishing to protect themselves against currency volatility, turbulence government bonds and inflation pressures persist.Since the beginning of the month, the disturbing news in the euro area accumulates. Standard & Poor's warned that a draft agreement between Greece and private creditors would be equivalent to a default under its criteria. On Tuesday, the working group to find a solution to save the country from bankruptcy said he did not exclude a more "partial failure" Greek. Moody's lowered the rating of Portugal and the eyes are now to Italy and Spain where the rates of bonds soaring.
Investors are not convinced by the ads of European finance ministers that provide control to prevent contagion. The latter said they were willing to increase the size of the Fund for financial help. They are also considering a "lengthening of maturities of loans" made to give more time to countries in difficulty to repay their debt. But nothing works.Tuesday again, plummeting stock markets in Europe reflected a continuing concern.
All eyes turned to Italy
"Unlike money, which is currently trading on the area of 35.50 dollars an ounce and is a turning point towards lower, gold is playing its role as a refuge and is one of few underlying advantage of the situation, "says Alexandre Taurand.
In his view, two scenarios are emerging now for the precious metal, "If the price settles above the area of 1547.11 dollars, then maybe we would pause in the middle before a new upward impulse to try re-cross the area of 1557 dollars per ounce. In the event that the price of gold were to fall below the 1545 dollars, then we would have a target level of support for 1541 dollars, "said he.But can not decide yet, "there are a lot of uncertainty. Investors are focused on the Italian austerity plan (on which Parliament must decide by by the summer break, ed.) They also monitor the situation in the United States with the vote on the debt ceiling to be held by 2 August. "
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Monitor prices and margins on agricultural products launched in September 2010 will make its findings on Monday. According quotidienLes Echos, the 250-page report, commissioned by the Ministry of Agriculture in collaboration with INSEE and Agrimer, the responsibility of leading retail chains in maintaining the sales price to consumers despite lower commodity prices.
Cherries five times more expensive
The experts, headed by Philippe Chalmin, an economics professor at the University of Paris Dauphine, studied agricultural production subject to the most serious crises in the last ten years such as milk, beef and pork, and fruits and vegetables. According to their findings the distribution has made such an important and constant gross margin of red meat even though the farmers of this category recorded the lowest incomes.
The situation is similar with regard to pork. In ten years from the final price going to farmers has increased from 45% in 2000 to 36% in 2010. At the same time, one devoted to retailers jumped 39% to 55%. The long-life milk, gross margin was doubled when the signs that producers declined. Distributors also apply high margins on fruits and vegetables. Cherry cherry has been charged five times more expensive to consumers that it was paid by the distributor. Only segment where margins have been reduced signs: the yoghurt.The report provides no explanation but Les Echos believe that the power companies such as Danone, which reach more to negotiate prices is one reason.
Annual Report
The report, which should help parliamentarians better navigate the debate between producers, manufacturers and distributors for years, however, said it is difficult to track the price of a product from production to exposure in the linear. Investigators also complain that the distributors did not provide all the necessary elements to determine the composition of the margins.Information they hope to meet next year, the Observatory should indeed provide an overview of the situation every year.
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The government is very worried by the drought that has spread to 61 French departments and is willing to provide aid to farmers. Nicolas Sarkozy, who is in the Charente on Thursday presented a plan to help farmers affected by drought which includes a "shift one year" repayment of loans granted to farmers in 2009, and waived the Tax on undeveloped land.
"It is essentially a cash flow problem is (…), you repay your debts, or you pay for your food animals," said Nicolas Sarkozy after visiting the operation of a cattle farmer Montemboeuf . "We will find you some leeway and we will shift all the payments of a year," he added. "Essentially this is a map of deferments," stressed the head of state.He stressed that the "encryption" of this measure, the state will take over the payment of interest owed by farmers, could not be established "now" does not exclude other measures if necessary .
A budget of 500 million
At a roundtable in La Rochefoucauld, the Head of State later clarified that this related only to the reimbursement of aid paid under the plan launched in 2009 Poligny (Jura). "I just do not tell the difference repayment of all loans in French agriculture, it must be serious," he said. During the roundtable, the president also said that "farmers in the affected areas would benefit from an exemption from tax on undeveloped land (…) which represents 300 million euros."
In the process, he said that the state would pay the national guarantee fund against agricultural disasters, mobilized by the Minister of Agriculture, Bruno Le Maire, a budget of around EUR 200 million to enable the payment Advance compensation "from the month of September business cards." "On 12 July there will be a first test session files (…) the first payments will be held in September," he said.
Facilities of National Defence made provisions
Finally, Nicolas Sarkozy has announced, next week, a meeting of professional agricultural organizations with the Ministers of Agriculture, Ecology and Defense, as well as the CEO of SNCF to adjust logistical problems posed by the movement of fodder from farmers in difficulty."The problem is less a production problem at those you book (fodder) that a massive logistical problem," he said, adding that "national defense facilities" will be made available to allow storage straw and fodder.
In his speech, the head of state has ruled out any direct assistance to farmers in difficulty. "Do not fall back into bad habits to give you benefits that would be declared illegal (by Brussels, ed) in a few months," he said.
In addition to these economic measures, Nicolas Sarkozy also announced the establishment of a five-year plan to create water reservoirs and reduced volumes of water used by agriculture. "We must learn how to use the water," he concluded.
(With AFP)
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In recent weeks, Archos, the group specializes in digital tablets midrange was quite surprised markets positively. Accustomed to receiving positive signals about the group's business, investors were more sensitive to the details surrounding this Tuesday announced the launch of a capital increase of nearly 26.5 million euros for largely to fund growth, but also to clean up the group's finances.
Croches Henry, the founder and manager does not Soucre
The reasons for the transaction are clear, namely the prepayment of a loan of 5 million euros in annual interest rate of 20% (due late 2013), and development in new countries.But the absence of any warranty is enough to frighten investors, while even Crohas, the founding director of the company, has announced his intention not to subscribe the capital increase, and let its shareholding in his company go from 16.31% to approximately 13%. "This is not the subject of a bank guarantee. Furthermore, no shareholder of the company has made a commitment underwriting, "said the statement issued last Tuesday morning by Archos.
To date, and except Crohas, Archos has no reference to its shareholder capital. None has more than 5% of the round. This may explain the lack of commitment from all minority shareholders, and therefore potentially less affected by the strategic aspect of the operation.Crohas, despite its non-subscription, also keeps his hand over 13% of the capital, which negates the potential for him to lose control of his group.
But the signal sent by an officer (who is the founder) market is still frowned upon by investors, who see there is a lack of confidence about future activity, is a sign of personal financial concerns from the leader in question. Result, the title Archos lost more than 12% at the Paris Bourse, to 7.54 euros. Contacted, and traveling abroad, Crohas could not elaborate on the reasons for his choice, which was not likely to reassure investors no fax payday loans.
A risky operation after soaring title
Because of this last cold spell during the Archos: the subscription price.Admittedly, the title has exploded in recent weeks (+87% since January 1), in the wake of the sales figures of the group. But the premium offered, approximately 26.5% over the closing price on April 15, should convince shareholders less than the 45% offered in December 2009, during the last capital increase (19.4 million euros ). Moreover, to 6.50 euros, the transaction turns now more risky for the potential subscriber, especially after such a rise in the stock. For example, last fundraiser in December 2009 was made at a price of 2.2 euros. The subscription commitments had now reached 75%.
The financial markets fear an obstacle to development
The operation seems to meet today many risk factors. No guarantee of success, and especially the obligation to reach 75% of amounts pledged."If the threshold of three-quarters was not reached, the transaction would be canceled," says besides Archos. This would mean a stop to its financial development, very detrimental to a growing market where latecomers are fast behind. A scenario that seem to fear the operators on Tuesday.
These should be particularly careful in the coming sessions in progress, then at the end of the operation. The subscription period which begins April 21, will run until May 4, inclusive, for a settlement of shares expected May 17 This fundraiser is with maintaining the preferential subscription rights, five old shares entitling to one new share. And if the capital increase met a strong membership, unlike that suggests the market reaction on Tuesday, its amount could then be increased to 30.42 million euros.
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The Paris markets do not take risks on Monday. The CAC 40 thus begins the day on a small drop of 0.19% to 4054.32 points. At mid-session, the Paris index was down 0.67% at 4034.68 points. A trend that has persisted until the end because at 17:30, the CAC shows a shrinkage of 0.57% to 4038.70 points.
In Paris as elsewhere, investors are trying to make a first point on the Japanese situation, one month to the day after the disaster that has ravaged the north-east. Reassuring news fell on the nuclear situation: According to government spokesman Yukio Edano, "the risk that the situation at the nuclear power is deteriorating and it leads to a new major radiation leak was significantly reduced. " In Asia this morning, markets have however not given clear signals.
Side indicator, the day promises to be especially quiet since no statistics are expected. Only INSEE announced before trading up 0.4% of French industrial production in February, after rising 0.7% in January.
The rest of the week will be loaded with particular current accounts in France and the German ZEW index Tuesday, the Fed's Beige Book on Wednesday, the weekly jobless claims in the U.S. on Thursday and the index of U.S. consumer sentiment Friday.
Markets await especially forward to the start of the dance publications of quarterly results in the United States. As usual, Alcoa will begin the festivities this evening.
As for currencies, the euro appears small drop, to 1.4453 dollar. Same thing for oil, hit by profit taking after sharp gains last week.Oil prices retreated Monday in the opening in New York, a barrel of benchmark yielding 62 cents to 112.17 dollars, as investors pocketed some profits while waiting to see if the possibility of a cease-fire became a reality in Libya.
EDF and its subsidiary EDF EN fly
Renault: -2.21% to 39.98 euros
The board of directors of the group will try Monday to see more clearly in the wrong spying scandal at a special meeting and will try to establish the responsibilities of everyone in this fiasco. The group planned to communqiuer after closing. According to Reuters, Patrick Pelata, number two in the group had resigned and this time his resignation was accepted by Carlos Ghosn.
EDF: 1.99% to 27.92 euros, EDF Energies Nouvelles: 9 guaranteed payday loan.74% to 40.21 euros
The listing of both Kingbird, who was suspended Friday after the announcement of a takeover offer from EDF on the 50% stake in its subsidiary EDF EN it does not already own, resumed today with a bang.
EDF also requested that the EPR reactor being built at Flamanville is considered "priority" as part of the audit of nuclear safety in France, said the Nuclear Safety Authority.
United States, the commission (NRC) has denied Unistar, owned by EDF, a license to build a new reactor at Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant.
Saffron: -1.75% to 23.59 euros
The Central Directorate of Internal Intelligence (DCRI) investigation on suspicion of spying for Turbomeca, a subsidiary of Safran including computer networks have been "looted" for several months.
NYSE Euronext: -1.64% to 26.31 euros
The board of directors of the transatlantic exchange operator yesterday rejected unanimously the offer of participation of $ 11.3 billion made by Nasdaq, coupled with Intercontinental Exchange (ICE).
Crossroads:: 31.72 EUR -0.28%
The walkouts on Saturday in favor of wage increases were a success according to the unions, who speak highly mobilized. The strike rate ranged from 30 to 85%.Negotiations will resume Wednesday.
Sanofi-Aventis: 1.04% to 51.27 euros
The group said Friday night that completed the acquisition of Genzyme after the reopening of its bid and said the U.S. biotech is now a subsidiary that holds all.
Total: -0.34% to 43 euros, GDF Suez: -0.33% to 27.33 euros
The French government has decided to ban the exploitation of shale gas and the repeal of licenses already granted.
Areva – 0.50% to 31 euros
The group bought for 1.62 billion euros from Siemens in the joint venture Areva NP, paving the way for a merger between Siemens and the Russian Rosatom, said on Sunday the German newspaper Die Welt.
Note that the bank respond well to the changing situation in Portugal and the ads on Friday on the European stress test.Societe Generale (-1.32% to 47.22 euros), BNP Paribas (-1.08% to 54.11 euros), Credit Agricole (- 0.67% to 11.78 euros) and Natixis (-0 , 63% to 4.13 euros) are in green.