EURO ZONE: The stock sharply higher after the Europe Agreement
AFP – The measures adopted Thursday morning by European leaders to stem the debt crisis in the euro area European stock markets have galvanized all of which have opened up sharply, bank stocks, very far abused, flying. In Paris the increase was 2.43%, 1.72% in London, Frankfurt to 3.43%, 2.68% in Milan and Madrid to … Continue reading
G20 SUMMIT: G20 finance meeting in Paris against a backdrop of European crisis
The European crisis is on everyone's mind at the meeting of G20 finance which opened Friday in Paris to complete proposals on reducing global imbalances in the context of the Cannes summit of November 3 and 4. In parallel with these discussions, France and Germany have begun to formalize their agreement on how to resolve … Continue reading
PRIMARY SOCIALIST: First place counts François Hollande lead with 40% of votes
AFP – François Hollande ranked first in the Socialist primary Sunday night, with 40% of the vote, ahead Martine Aubry (30%) and Arnaud Montebourg (17%), according to partial results on a million voters in a ballot that has attracted over 1.5 million. The Socialist Party has won his bet for this election with an unprecedented … Continue reading
TECHNOLOGY: How Steve Jobs has revolutionized iQuotidien
Steve Jobs did his best during his reign at Apple, to put the beautiful and the "general public" in most areas, which today form the so-called "new technologies". One approach that has not only enabled Apple to become the second company the world's richest in terms of market capitalization, but also influenced most of the … Continue reading
FRANCE: Commissioner Michel Neyret indicted and imprisoned
The number two of the judicial police in Lyon, Michel Neyret, indicted Monday in the investigation into suspicions of corruption, was remanded in custody, his lawyers announced, Aurélie My Sauvayre and Gabriel Versini-Bullara. "Today, a great servant of the Republic from under house arrest, a man of action, the Divisional Commissioner Neyret. Tomorrow, we note … Continue reading