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		<title>The Paris Bourse still driven by bank</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Closing reassuring Wall Street yesterday gave a positive impetus for the Paris Stock Exchange on Tuesday. While Asian investors have been cautious, the CAC 40 chooses the path upward. The index advancing 0.97% to 3670.30 points in mid route. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Closing reassuring Wall Street yesterday gave a positive impetus for the Paris Stock Exchange on Tuesday. While Asian investors have been cautious, the CAC 40 chooses the path upward. The index advancing 0.97% to 3670.30 points in mid route. </p>
<p> The French markets are still worn by banking shares. Yesterday, the shares had already boosted the index, in response to the publication of results of stress tests on Friday. On Tuesday, they are top of the ACC: Credit Agricole takes 8.53% to 10.47 euros, BNP Paribas 5.71% at 53.91 euros, Societe Generale 8.06% to 43.21 euros and Dexia 7 02% to 3.86 euros. </p>
<p> Elsewhere in Europe, the increase also dominates. The London Stock Exchange ahead of 0.80% to 5394.10 points. The DAX index of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange is gaining 0.49% to 6224.60 points. </p>
<p> Yesterday the key index in Paris managed to keep the threshold of 3600 points despite an early meeting very hesitant.Good numbers of U.S. homes have played an especially comforting to investors. </p>
<p> They try to detect other signs of economic recovery through the series of statistics to be published in the U.S. this afternoon. Indices are expected consumer confidence and investors but also the index of house prices. After trading, the markets will see the unemployment figures for the month of June in France. </p>
<p> In addition, the Department of Ecology has announced that the number of starts of new homes in France fell 0.3% for the period April-May to June, compared to the same period a year ago, while the number of building permits recorded an increase of 25%. </p>
<p> Note that the side of the currency, the euro remains firmly up against the greenback.In morning trade, one euro was worth 1.3009 dollars, up 0.20%. </p>
<p> Publication Burst </p>
<p> On Tuesday, the publications will be honored at the Paris Bourse: </p>
<p> Danone (-3.65% to 44.63 euros) announced before market opening a current net profit in the second quarter of 848 million euros and a turnover of 4.386 billion euros. The group raised its sales target of 2010 and provides a comparable increase of at least 6% against at least 5% previously. </p>
<p> Altran (7.46% to 3.24 euros) has reported a turnover of the second quarter 2010 from 357.6 million euros (+2.3%).The group expects a significant improvement in the margin in the second half of 2010. </p>
<p> The Land of the Regions (-0.12% to 72.85 euros) published a recurring net profit increased 1.1% to 153.4 million for its first half, with rents of 264.1 million , up 1.7% at constant scope, and an occupancy rate of 94.4% <a href="http://pay-day-loans-i.com">pay day loan lenders</a><!-- . -->. However, its net asset value, excluding financial instruments, stood at 73.20 euros per share, down from late 2009 due to the distribution of a special dividend for 2009, consisting of 3 30 euros in cash and six Beni Stabili shares, 52.5% owned subsidiary acquired in 2007 </p>
<p> Note that M6 (-0.14%) will announce its interim results to 17 hours. Vinci (+0.29%) and Fleury Michon (stable) publish their turnover in the period after the stock market.Compagnie des Alpes (-0.72%) will announce its third quarter revenues. Meanwhile, Air France KLM (+0.69%) will release first quarter results are as LVMH (-1.26%) will release its first half results. </p>
<p> Sanofi repulsed Klepierre sanctioned </p>
<p> The U.S. biotechnology company Genzyme has rejected a buyout proposal made by Sanofi Aventis (-0.58% to 45.32 euros) according to Bloomberg. </p>
<p> Capgemini (-0.91% to 35.05 euros) has announced the signing of a 6-year contract between its subsidiary Capgemini UK and Royal Mail Group Limited (RMG), the British postal service, for its service management computer. </p>
<p> Klepierre (-4.56% to 24.67 euros), revised down slightly its 2010 targets of current cash flow and rents, the prospect of austerity plans in Europe have slowed the recovery of consumption.The land has produced a net current cash flow per share down 1.7% to 0.99 euro in the first half. </p>
<p> ICADE (0.56% to 73.47 euros) on Monday announced a net profit in the first half more than eight times while its net current cash flow per share, affected by the low profitability of its development division, declined 21%. Icade should propose a special dividend payment of at least four euros in the second half, tied to sales of homes. </p>
<p> April Group (-2.83% to 19.77 euros), saw the decline in sales accelerated to 12.9% in the first half.This is explained by the group with a focus on its brokerage business, which should result in a decrease of 25% of the insurance business in 2010. </p>
<p> Finally, Technicolor (2.96% to 4.18 euros) received a firm offer from the private equity fund Francisco Partners for the acquisition of the &quot;broadcast professional&quot; Grass Valley. </p>
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		<title>Less than 15.000 € for a Renault electric</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2010 09:03:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ This will be a key to the success of future electric vehicles: their prices. For now, Renault-Nissan, which wants to become the world leader in this niche, has revealed that the rate of its Nissan Leaf, the first step in a move that provides eight launches (four for the French manufacturer and as for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> This will be a key to the success of future electric vehicles: their prices. For now, Renault-Nissan, which wants to become the world leader in this niche, has revealed that the rate of its Nissan Leaf, the first step in a move that provides eight launches (four for the French manufacturer and as for its Japanese ally) from the end of the year. </p>
<p> The group, which claims to be the first to enter the electric car &quot;mass market&quot; in proposing a &quot;sustainable&quot; price, was disappointed in May by announcing a Leaf &quot;less than 30,000 euros&#39; in Europe, the aid States included. </p>
<p> The electric Renault Zoe, scheduled for mid-2012, will it, much less expensive.According to an internal source, the manufacturer has, at this stage, devised a unique system where the car will be given to &quot;less than 15,000 euros in France, once the government bonus of € 5,000 for electric vehicles deducted. To this must be added the monthly rental of the battery for an amount &quot;approximately 100 euros. A clever way to reduce the purchase price of the model. </p>
<p> The State had indicated that its aid would not exceed 20% of the purchase price of the vehicle, plus the cost of batteries if they are taken in hiring. Including the cost of the battery over five years, the total cost reached 25,000 euros for Zoe, which should well be eligible for bonuses of 5,000 euros.The Zoe is supposed to represent almost two-thirds of the production of electric cars of the mark, or 150,000 units per year initially on the French site Flins. </p>
<p> Prices same as a Clio Diesel </p>
<p> The goal is to offer the car at a rate similar to that of a diesel vehicle of similar size, such as a Clio. The monthly price of the battery &quot;may also be equivalent to the fuel costs of a conventional car every month,&quot; said Le Figaro Hideaki Watanabe, project manager for electric cars Renault-Nissan <a href="http://no-fax-fast-cash-advance.com">faxless cash advances</a><!-- . -->.Approximately 100 euros, according to ADEME (Agency for Environment and Energy Management) for an average car running on diesel, which confirms our information. </p>
<p> To these costs will be added to the battery charging 1 euro for a full power of 100 kilometers. About 12 euros per month for a motorist driving 15,000 km per year. Renault also considers that the maintenance costs will be two times lower than those of a conventional vehicle, an electric motor requiring less intervention. In total, the group calculates that the cost of use of the electric car (rental of the battery, electricity and maintenance) will be each less than that of a conventional car. </p>
<p> Renault-Nissan Invests 4 billion euros in the development of this technology in 2008-2012.The group expects that operating fully aware cars represent 10% of global sales in 2020. A number deemed overstated by most experts. Among the obstacles to the growth potential of electric vehicles: the availability of public infrastructure charging and battery life, limited to 160 km for Zoe. </p>
<p> Renault will launch next year&#39;s electric Fluence in Israel, and its electric Kangoo in Europe. Side competitors, PSA Peugeot Citroën will market its Peugeot ion adapted from Mitsubishi iMiEV by the end of the year, but will have only 100,000 vehicles by 2015. The German Volkswagen is preparing a response for 2013. </p>
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<p> &quot;What car plug after its extension? </p>
<p> &quot;The state aid to Renault&#39;s electric cars </p>
<p> &quot;Most of Renault will come out of the electric plant Flins </p>
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		<title>&quot;Stress tests&quot;: seven banks fail the examination</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The ax fell at 18 o&#39;clock. No real surprise, most banks in Europe has successfully passed the stress tests or stress tests. The statements have increased in recent days on the expected results. The exercise was not without risk. If all banks successful tests, they lose their credibility. If too many banks fail, they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> The ax fell at 18 o&#39;clock. No real surprise, most banks in Europe has successfully passed the stress tests or stress tests. The statements have increased in recent days on the expected results. The exercise was not without risk. If all banks successful tests, they lose their credibility. If too many banks fail, they will not recapitalize the markets. </p>
<p> Seven of the 91 major European banks subject to tests of resistance have been repositioned, said Friday the Committee of European Regulators (CEBS), which means they will raise funds to strengthen their position financière.Il are five banks Spanish (Civica Cajasur, Unnim, and Espiga Diada), a bank Greek (Atebank) and Germany&#39;s Hypo Real Estate.</p>
<p> European regulators have scrutinized the 91 largest banks in the European Union to ensure that their capital levels are sufficient to enable them to cope with shocks even more severe than the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers in September 2008, which sparked a near-collapse of global financial markets. Banks unable to maintain a ratio of Tier 1 capital of at least 6% by end 2011 in the hardest of these scenarios will be considered as having failed the tests. </p>
<p> France has fully passed the examination, the four banks involved in these tests (BNP Paribas, Societe Generale, Credit Agricole and Banque Populaire BPCE-Caisse d&#39;Epargne) have shown that they retain a sufficient level of funds in proportion The different scenarios.</p>
<p> The &quot;brand of French banks is really a very strong resilience, welcomed Christian Noyer, governor of the Bank of France, with the results of these tests, commissioned by the European Commission and organized by the CEBS (Committee European Banking Supervisors). With these results, show that French banks &quot;are among the strongest in Europe,&quot; says the Bank of France again. These results were &quot;predictable&quot; because they are &quot;in line with results obtained in tests conducted regularly in France and the demonstrated ability of French banks weather the recent crisis&quot;, he added. </p>
<p> Banks were tested maintain a level of equity called &quot;Tier One&quot; (reported capital commitments of the bank) of 6% for the regulator considers that they had passed the test.However, tests have shown that if stress of a major financial crisis, the ratio of cumulative four French banks would fall to 9.3% at end 2011 against 9.9% in late 2009. For Christian Noyer, even in cases of &quot;adverse scenario, the banks maintain a&quot; level of income in 2010 and 2011 roughly the same as in 2009. </p>
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		<title>The Paris Bourse in the red</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ After a pause Wednesday after six consecutive sessions of gains, the CAC 40 continues on the path of decline on Thursday. The benchmark index of the Paris Stock Exchange lost 0.40% to 3617.37 points at the opening. In London, the Footsie loose 0.41% to 5231.52 points. The German Dax lost 0.35% to 6187.78 points. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> After a pause Wednesday after six consecutive sessions of gains, the CAC 40 continues on the path of decline on Thursday. The benchmark index of the Paris Stock Exchange lost 0.40% to 3617.37 points at the opening. In London, the Footsie loose 0.41% to 5231.52 points. The German Dax lost 0.35% to 6187.78 points. </p>
<p> European investors should follow their Asian colleagues this morning have pushed the indices into the red. The markets, which were finally confirmation of the recovery with good quarterly Alcoa and Intel, have been showered by ads from the Fed on Wednesday. </p>
<p> The Federal Reserve is reviewing because U.S. growth prospects downward and now expects growth of between 3% and 3.5% this year, against a range of 3.2% to 3.7% in a previous estimate . The decline in unemployment should also be slower than expected.Further support measures are also envisaged. </p>
<p> The markets then observe with great attention the publication of a burst of U.S. macroeconomic indicators this afternoon. Index are expected producer prices in June and the Empire State index of activity in New York. Next came the enrollment figures for weekly unemployment benefits, as well as those of industrial production and capacity utilization. </p>
<p> Another new arrival is somewhat reassuring to China this morning.The country has announced that the GDP growth amounted to 10.3% from April to June, a slowdown from the first quarter (+11.9%) and the last three months of 2009 (10 , 7%). </p>
<p> Several publications in the program </p>
<p> As for results announcements, trucks U.S. could also evolve global ratings: JP Morgan Chase, Google and AMD will lift the veil on their performance in the second quarter. </p>
<p> In Paris, many companies also publish their sales figures this Thursday. This is the case of Carrefour (second quarter), Seb (first quarter), Pierre et Vacances (second quarter), or Stallergenes (second quarter). </p>
<p> The bank suffered </p>
<p> The bad macroeconomic news weigh on the banking sector. This document draws down: BNP Paribas is the largest decline of ACC (-1.60%).The bank carries with it Societe Generale (-1.42%) and Credit Agricole (-1.10%). </p>
<p> The automotive industry is moving downward as well. The Association of European Automobile Manufacturers (ACEA) has announced a 6.9% decline in registrations in June to 1.34 million units sold last month. Peugeot coward 1.01% 24.12 euros while Renault fell by 0.84% to 34.78 euros. In their wake, Faurecia drops 1.73% and Michelin lost 0.35%. </p>
<p> Moreover, Metabolic Explorer (-1.82% to 5.40 euro) company specializing in production processes by organic industrial chemicals, announced on Thursday before market sales nil.The group reiterated its goal of placing on the market the first products of technology METEX in 2012. </p>
<p> Eurofin explains on its website on Thursday it recorded a strong improvement in its operating performance and profitability in the second quarter. The group will not give more detail before the publication of its results on August 30 next. Securities surged by 17.61% to 39.49 euros. </p>
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		<title>Credit card: 340 million fraud in 2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The bank fraud rebounding. The fraud rate for all types of payment cards has reached 0.072% in 2009, amounting to 342.4 million euros, according to the annual report of the Observatory for Payment Card Security released Tuesday. In 2008, the rate was 0.069%, corresponding to an amount of 320.2 million euros. The fraud has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> The bank fraud rebounding. The fraud rate for all types of payment cards has reached 0.072% in 2009, amounting to 342.4 million euros, according to the annual report of the Observatory for Payment Card Security released Tuesday. In 2008, the rate was 0.069%, corresponding to an amount of 320.2 million euros. The fraud has overtaken its 2004 level (0.070%), after having stabilized between 2005 (0.064%) and 2007 (0.062%). </p>
<p> This increase masks &quot;divergent trends,&quot; says the report by the Centre, presented by Christian Noyer, governor of the Bank of France. On the one hand, fraud on national payments made to retail outlets and automata remains on a downward slope. It reached a low in 2009, ie a rate of 0.014% for a $ 41 million.</p>
<p> Conversely, fraud is still gaining ground on front of remote payments (internet, telephone or mail). For domestic payments, the amount of fraudulent transactions has risen from 67.2 million euros in 2008 to 82.2 million euros in 2009. An increase that does not include payments made from abroad. If the amount of fraud registered for French maps in international traders remained high (60.5 million euros) last year, he registered a slight decline. </p>
<p> At a time when networks compete in international fraud imagination, the Observatory for Payment Card Security said in its report that &quot;the majority of the holders consider the card as a secure means of payment.The organization, which advocates the establishment of strong authentication solutions to verify, whenever possible and appropriate, the payment is made by the legitimate holder of the card, &quot;has conducted a qualitatlive investigation to determine the acceptance of such devices by consumers. </p>
<p> Online payments still inspire confidence </p>
<p> And the verdict of the study is final, according to the Observatory. While &quot;significant concerns remain regarding online payments, particularly on foreign sites, users of payment cards of all types&quot; show a clear preference for strong authentication solutions. &quot; These include for example the use of a single use code obtained by various means (card reader, sending an SMS from the bank, etc.). </p>
<p> These findings appear to be timely.The construction of strong authentication is indeed well advanced. &quot;The implementation by banks of these solutions with their carriers is now being phased in accordance with the recommendations of the Bank of France,&quot; says Monitor&#39;s report. </p>
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<p> &quot;Credit cards: Fraud that threatens </p>
<p> &quot;Fake cards, stolen codes &#8230; hackers to maneuver </p>
<p> &quot;Fraud cards: France very exposed </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Often criticized by customers, the outsourcing of call centers to foreign countries is becoming a government priority. According to Le Parisien on Sunday, the record has been taken over by the Secretary of State for Employment Laurent Wauquiez. The latter is studying a plan of action to fight against the leakage of these jobs [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Often criticized by customers, the outsourcing of call centers to foreign countries is becoming a government priority. According to Le Parisien on Sunday, the record has been taken over by the Secretary of State for Employment Laurent Wauquiez. The latter is studying a plan of action to fight against the leakage of these jobs outside French territory. </p>
<p> To emphasize the installation of these centers in France, the Secretary of State may well introduce a surcharge &quot;of calls from sites located abroad.Conversely, companies deciding to keep their call centers in France would receive the &quot;nudges&quot; as aid in recruitment, training, installation in rural areas or relief from social security contributions, believes Learn daily. </p>
<p> More transparency </p>
<p> Laurent Wauquiez would generally aim to &quot;make practices more transparent&quot; left to prepare &quot;a list of poor performers. The fight against the relocation, however, looks very difficult. According to latest estimates, dating to 2008, the Union of professional contact center (SP2C), an employee of a call center Morocco is for example paid between 400 and 450 euros a month against a minimum of 1320 euro gross France (including bonuses and thirteenth month).The battle is also likely to face the refusal of the Commission in Brussels which could object to these tax measures. </p>
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		<title>Asia hostile to foreign investors</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ It is faster to start a business in Afghanistan and Albania in France. Seven days on average enough against nine in France. This spring the new World Bank report, &#34;Investing Across Borders 2010 &#39;, published today in Vienna. Completed between April and December 2009, compared to 87 countries around the laws that regulate foreign [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> It is faster to start a business in Afghanistan and Albania in France. Seven days on average enough against nine in France. This spring the new World Bank report, &quot;Investing Across Borders 2010 &#39;, published today in Vienna. Completed between April and December 2009, compared to 87 countries around the laws that regulate foreign investment by retaining four criteria: the restrictions on equity investments, the time it takes to start a foreign company, access to industrial land and commercial arbitration regimes. </p>
<p> Latin America, including Brazil and Venezuela are conversely very slow (169 days and 179 days respectively), as well as China (99 days).If the countries of the OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) are mostly very open to foreign ownership in their enterprises, as well as Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Asia East and the Pacific, except Singapore of course, found the greatest number of restrictions, especially in China and Indonesia, says World Bank. </p>
<p> The East Asia stands out even more in the area of land since, apart from Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore, no country in the region reviewed by the bank allows foreigners to own their own land This poses no problem unlike in the OECD countries or in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.</p>
<p> And, notes the World Bank, countries are best placed in the report are those &quot;who also tend to attract more foreign investment in relation to the size of their economies and their people. Conversely, countries whose scores are lower tend towards higher levels of corruption, a higher political risk and governance structures are weakest. </p>
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		<title>China: market attracts regulations concern</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Attracted by the extraordinary growth of China, European companies are worried that Chinese law is hardened against them after the 2010 survey of business confidence (Business Confidence Study) published on Tuesday by the Chamber of EU in China. 
 80% of firms surveyed are optimistic about the growth of their sector in China. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Attracted by the extraordinary growth of China, European companies are worried that Chinese law is hardened against them after the 2010 survey of business confidence (Business Confidence Study) published on Tuesday by the Chamber of EU in China. </p>
<p> 80% of firms surveyed are optimistic about the growth of their sector in China. The country, which registered a growth of 11.9% in the first quarter of the year, &quot;has become an even more important to their overall business strategy,&quot; reports the study. </p>
<p> But the good economic health is not enough to reassure European investors worried about the Chinese regulations.40% of respondents fear and regulations discriminate against foreign firms worsen in the next two years <a href="http://payday-loans-nofax.com">no fax pay day loan</a><!-- . -->.Only 10% of survey participants say they are rather optimistic on the subject. </p>
<p> Specifically, the Europeans are worried &quot;a discretionary application of laws and regulations, while the registration process, issues of intellectual property rights and inconsistencies in the local application of national criteria continue to be subjects of frustration &quot;. </p>
<p> The study, European companies operating in China have a clear message to convey: their continued involvement in China as an investment is not unconditional and would be improved by a more clear and more predictable. &quot; </p>
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		<title>Pessimism about the Asian stock</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ While Wall Street and European markets suffered heavy losses Thursday, stock markets in the Asia-Pacific have taken the path down this Friday, a day after sitting flat. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> While Wall Street and European markets suffered heavy losses Thursday, stock markets in the Asia-Pacific have taken the path down this Friday, a day after sitting flat. </p>
<p> Around 6.45 am, the Nikkei 225 abandoned nearly 2% to 9731 points, rapidly away from the 10,000 points mark. Consumer prices in Japan excluding perishables, fell 1.2% year on year in May, the fifteenth consecutive monthly decline, said Friday the Ministry of Home Affairs. Excluding not only nutrition, but also energy, consumer prices appear down 1.6% over one year. </p>
<p> Elsewhere, the mood is gloomy, with Hang Seng (Hong Kong Stock Exchange) that descends from 0.65% to 20,599 points, the S &amp; P / ASX Australian yields 1.4% to 4417 points, and Straits of Singapore who drops more tentatively 0.1% to 2844 points.In India, the Bombay SE 30 was down 0.73% at 17,600 points. </p>
<p> The yuan continues to rise </p>
<p> In China, Shanghai fold from 0.69% at 20,590 points. On the eve of the G20 Toronto, Chinese President Hu Jintao called on Thursday for a fresh start and a strengthening of relations between China and Canada, despite some disputes. </p>
<p> The Central Bank of China has also set an exchange rate of yuan against the dollar lower on Friday, which means that the yuan appreciates.The institute has decided on a central parity of 6.7896 yuan against the dollar, 0.3% higher than the 6.8100 yuan to the dollar yesterday. </p>
<p> In its statement, the central bank said it wanted to keep the yuan &quot;basically stable&quot;, a term required to show its willingness to avoid any sudden movement of the currency. </p>
<p> The oil also </p>
<p> Crude prices were up Friday in electronic trading in Asia, investors wanting to believe in some indicators better than expected in the United States despite doubts about the U.S. economy. The barrel is 76.65 dollars. </p>
<p> Thursday, across the Atlantic, new jobless claims in the U.S. fell for the first time in three weeks, more than expected, but the new orders for durable goods fell for the first time in six months in May from particular down by purchases in the aviation sector. </p>
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		<title>Bettencourt recordings evoke Swiss accounts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Advertising on Mediapart, illegal recordings of Liliane Bettencourt and its asset manager, Patrice de Maistre, have not finished splashing the heir to L&#39;Oreal. Besides the suspicion of interventions Labour Minister Eric Woerth for Liliane Bettencourt, the records reveal the existence of two bank accounts based in Switzerland, which houses are owned by Liliane Bettencourt, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Advertising on Mediapart, illegal recordings of Liliane Bettencourt and its asset manager, Patrice de Maistre, have not finished splashing the heir to L&#39;Oreal. Besides the suspicion of interventions Labour Minister Eric Woerth for Liliane Bettencourt, the records reveal the existence of two bank accounts based in Switzerland, which houses are owned by Liliane Bettencourt, amounting to nearly 80 million. </p>
<p> &quot;I&#39;m leaving in Switzerland just now to fix things. He does not let you be caught before Christmas, &quot;says the richest woman in France Patrice de Maistre. The asset manager refers to the agreement on taxes in the summer of 2009 between France and Switzerland that the Swiss authorities should lift banking secrecy in cases of suspected fraud in a French taxpayer.It was originally scheduled to come into force on 1 January 2010. </p>
<p> To protect itself from a tax audit, Patrice de Maistre therefore plans to transfer to an account, funded to the tune of &quot;12 to 13 million euros&quot; in Singapore &quot;in Singapore because they can not ask&quot; . The same for the second account, an amount, this time, 65 million euros. &quot;I&#39;m planning the fact of sending in a country other than Switzerland: Hong Kong, Singapore and Uruguay <a href="http://payday-advance-i.com">advance online payday</a><!-- . -->. That way you&#39;ll be quiet. [...] Many people now bring money in France, but for you, I do not believe it, &quot;says he. </p>
<p> An island paradise unreported </p>
<p> These two accounts are not the only treasures hidden heir to L&#39;Oreal mentioned by recordings made at the initiative of his butler.Liliane Bettencourt also owns an entire island of Seychelles, informally offered the photographer François-Marie Banier through a foundation. &quot;I also considered the fact that you declare your island to France, then explains Patrice de Maistre. But again, I think that we should not do it because it&#39;s too complicated. I fear that the tax takes a thread. </p>
<p> Counsel for Mr Kiejman Liliane Bettencourt, who also filed a complaint for invasion of privacy, theft and perjury, preferred not to comment Friday on the content of such records. &quot;On the one hand, I do not exclude that they have been tampered with.And secondly, I do not wish to comment on records obtained illegally and are therefore of a criminal nature, &quot;today said the AFP Mr Kiejman. </p>
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<p> &quot;Private conversations of Bettencourt unveiled </p>
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