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		<title>The Paris Bourse is affirmed in the rise</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The Paris Bourse is in the green: After opening up shy of 0.3% to 3567.99 points, the CAC 40 is accelerating its progress towards 9.30, with an increase of 0.67% to 3581.17 points. After Thursday&#39;s rebound, which has won 40 of auCAC 1.59%, investors want to continue in the green, ignoring the pause in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> The Paris Bourse is in the green: After opening up shy of 0.3% to 3567.99 points, the CAC 40 is accelerating its progress towards 9.30, with an increase of 0.67% to 3581.17 points. After Thursday&#39;s rebound, which has won 40 of auCAC 1.59%, investors want to continue in the green, ignoring the pause in Asian markets this morning, one that has also been chosen by U.S. operators yesterday. The Dow Jones, which had won 2.25% Wednesday, finished the balance 0.06% Thursday. </p>
<p> The wait should also dominate this session before the release of highly anticipated monthly report on U.S. employment, which will be published early this afternoon. Yesterday, the markets have had a foretaste of what awaited the publication of a fall, slightly above expectations ds, the weekly number of new unemployed (453,000).The firm ADP, meanwhile, announced that the private sector was announced in May its fourth consecutive month of net job creation (55 000). Despite these figures, the head of the U.S. Federal Reserve (Fed), Ben Bernanke, said he still worried about the employment situation overseas. An hour after the publication of the report, the Fed chairman Atlanta, Dennis Lockhart will speak on the economic outlook and the banking environment. </p>
<p> Note that the second estimate of euro area GDP in the first quarter will be unveiled in the morning. </p>
<p> Rumors about Valeo title propels upward </p>
<p> Valeo recorded the largest increase in the Parisian market, gaining 6.93%.The automotive supplier would consider a delisting, the sale of a business or a merger with U.S. rival, says the New York Times this morning, noting that Bank of America &#8211; Merrill Lynch has been appointed to investigate these scenarios. </p>
<p> In an interview with Les Echos published Thursday, Industry Minister Christian Estrosi, spoke in favor of a rapprochement between the players of the electronics and embedded software as those of Thales. The title ahead of 0.69%. </p>
<p> CGG Veritas allows itself 1.49% after the Strategic Investment Fund (ISF) is mounted in its capital to the tune of just over 170 million euros, or 6% of capital. Other oil stocks also posted good gains. Thus, Total (1.59%), Technip (1.73%) and Vallourec (1.54%) appear among the highest increases in the Cac 40. </p>
<p> Leading the index are this morning Alcatel-Lucent (2.34%) and ST Microelectronics (2.06%).Both tracks benefit from a higher perspective of microprocessor sales by Gartner. </p>
<p> France Telecom (1.53%) announced Thursday it had abandoned its proposed merger with its Swiss subsidiary Sunrise, a subsidiary of TDC, but did not specify its intentions for other building projects in the country. </p>
<p> Airbus is Boeing&#39;s double </p>
<p> Airbus, a subsidiary of EADS (0.61%), registered 73 net orders from January to May, but still lagging behind U.S. rival Boeing, which has registered 111, according to the trade balance of the two aircraft manufacturers. </p>
<p> BPCE, parent company of Natixis (1.27%), formalizing the merger Thursday holdings of shares of Banques Populaires and Caisses d&#39;Epargne. </p>
<p> BNP Paribas (0.39%), which Fortis bought at the height of the financial crisis, announced Thursday an agreement in principle to merge its Turkish subsidiary with that of the Belgian bank. </p>
<p> Axa gained 0.72%.National Australia Bank has found three candidates may be interested in acquiring a platform investment Axa Asia-Pacific by Australian newspaper on Friday. </p>
<p> Atos Origin (+0.88%) have submitted a bid for the resumption of WorldPay, a subsidiary of Royal Bank of Scotland, according to sources familiar with the matter. </p>
<p> Saint-Gobain (0.39%) has a bearing on the title of recommendation by HSBC, which goes from &quot;underweighted&quot; to &quot;neutral.&quot; Jean-Louis Beffa, the chairman of Saint Gobain, has formalized his departure at the annual general meeting Thursday.His successor, Pierre-Andre de Chalendar confirmed its objective of a rebound results in 2010 and said to expect solid growth in operating income in the first half, compared to the same period last year. </p>
<p> Air France-KLM (0.71%) is considering an annual loss of 300 million euros this year, burdened by the cost of its fuel hedges, reported The Tribune. </p>
<p> Sanofi-Aventis (+0.32%) has signed an exclusive worldwide agreement in the treatment of cancer with U.S. biotech company Ascenta, the company said Friday. </p>
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		<title>The Dow Jones closed at 11,000 points beyond</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2010 21:04:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Wall Street started the week in near balance, then moved into the green early interactions. An increase, however fragile, while the budget deficit emerged in sharp decline in March, to 65.4 billion dollars. Down 65% yoy. Analysts were expecting a lower deficit. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Wall Street started the week in near balance, then moved into the green early interactions. An increase, however fragile, while the budget deficit emerged in sharp decline in March, to 65.4 billion dollars. Down 65% yoy. Analysts were expecting a lower deficit. </p>
<p> At the close, the Dow Jones climbed 0.09%, the Nasdaq is 0.16% and the S &amp; P 500 of 0.18%. </p>
<p> This slight increase still leaves the Dow Jones crossed the symbolic threshold of 11,000 points. The index reached 22 hours, 11,006 points. A first since September 2008. And the S &amp; P to reach almost 1200 points to 1197 points exactly. </p>
<p> The U.S. stock markets have recently experienced six consecutive weeks of increases, an unprecedented series from the lowest 12 years and a half touchdowns in March 2009.On the foreign exchange market, the euro is rising against the dollar after the announcement yesterday by the countries of the eurozone plan the details of aid to Greece. </p>
<p> Oil prices fell for the fourth consecutive session, still affected by an abundant supply and low demand in the United States.On the New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex), a barrel of light sweet crude for May delivery finished at 84.34 dollars, down 58 cents from the previous day. </p>
<p> Indicators to follow this week </p>
<p> On the macroeconomic front, the week will be marked by several important indicators such as the index of consumer prices, retail sales for the month of March, industrial production, housing starts and the first estimate of the index Reuters confidence-Michigan. </p>
<p> The markets will also follow the hearing of Ben Bernanke, chairman of the Federal Reserve, the Congressional Joint Economic Committee on Wednesday and will monitor closely developments in the case of the Greek debt. </p>
<p> Alcoa opens the ball Publications </p>
<p> Palm jumped 17.05%.The group was mandated to advise the banks to sell its business or other opportunities, according to news agencies. </p>
<p> On the side of values, the oil sector drives the meeting <a href="http://online-payday-loans-i.com">Lowest fee payday loans</a><!-- . -->. Friday Chevron (1.22%, to 80.43 dollars), without giving a figure, has announced an increase its refining margins in the first quarter. The band thrives on rising oil prices and a possible improvement in its refining margins.The major U.S. must publish its accounts on April 30. </p>
<p> According to the press, the merger between United Airlines and U.S. Airways (2.73%, to 7.52 dollars) should be performed exclusively by exchange of shares. </p>
<p> The Department of Treasury of the United States announced plans to sell at auction in six weeks, before the end of May, the warrants of Wells Fargo shares were granted during the salvage of the bank in the fall 2008. </p>
<p> Microsoft has unveiled a new phone especially for the youth market of social networking fans, called KIN, developed with Verizon Wireless and Vodafone and manufacturer Sharp. </p>
<p> ConocoPhillips has announced the sale of its Chinese Sinopec stake in Canadian oil sands project Syncrude for $ 4.65 billion dollars.</p>
<p> Just after the close, investors have taken note of the first quarterly results of major public companies. As usual, the aluminum giant Alcoa, which gave the start of the season publications. Analysts expected a return to profit, its first since a year. </p>
<p> Meanwhile, Alcoa shares have been 1.39%, to 14.59 dollars. </p>
<p> The coming week will also be driven by quarterly results from Intel, Google, General Electric and JPMorgan Chase &amp; Co. banks among others. </p>
<p> &quot;Caution should be clear,&quot; says Aurel, who says that &quot;the discourse of business remain positive on the merits but there are risks of disappointment on margins or unit on a possible downturn in order books in the coming months.&quot; The industry, raw materials, financials and semiconductors are the sectors most at risk.However, the agri-food sector, distribution or energy values could pleasantly surprise. </p>
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		<title>Greece presents an ultimatum to EU</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2010 03:14:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Athens loses patience. Having established an austerity plan unprecedented more than 10 billion euros to reduce its deficits, the Greek government requested that the European Union to turn goodwill. Prime Minister Georges Papandreou requested Thursday that European leaders to reach agreement at the summit next week on a mechanism to help Greece. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Athens loses patience. Having established an austerity plan unprecedented more than 10 billion euros to reduce its deficits, the Greek government requested that the European Union to turn goodwill. Prime Minister Georges Papandreou requested Thursday that European leaders to reach agreement at the summit next week on a mechanism to help Greece. </p>
<p> The head of government, speaking before the European Parliament in Brussels, was also skeptical about the suggestion by Angela Merkel, to be able to exclude a country from the euro area. &quot;Just punishment could not be the solution. And punish and exclude a country would be a failure not only for the country (excluded) but also for the Union &quot;Money as a whole, he said.</p>
<p> Besides the penalties, &quot;the important thing is that we must ensure that countries that have problems are also supported,&quot; he said. On this point, George Papandreou reiterated that his country &quot;does not claim to help&quot;: &quot;We are not asking for money from Germans, French, Italians, and other workers or taxpayers.&quot; </p>
<p> &quot;What we are saying is that we need strong political support to enable us to make necessary reforms and ensure that we will not pay more than necessary to implement these reforms, he explained to MEPs, before threatening again to resort to IMF assistance. This last possibility is rejected by the European Central Bank and by France and Germany. </p>
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<p> &quot;SPECIAL &#8211; Greece, a challenge for Europe </p>
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		<title>Estrosi want a Clio French IV</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ &#34;We will not allow the Clio IV be produced in Turkey,&#34; said Christian Estrosi yesterday in the Assembly. On the eve of receiving Patrick Pelata, CEO of Renault, the Minister of Industry has shown its determination to avoid &#34;hidden relocation. For Secretary of State for Employment, this move is a &#34;red line&#34; not to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> &quot;We will not allow the Clio IV be produced in Turkey,&quot; said Christian Estrosi yesterday in the Assembly. On the eve of receiving Patrick Pelata, CEO of Renault, the Minister of Industry has shown its determination to avoid &quot;hidden relocation. For Secretary of State for Employment, this move is a &quot;red line&quot; not to cross. Reflecting the sensitivity of the manufacturer, he recalled that 45% of its workforce in France. </p>
<p> Renault does not intend to produce Flins, near Paris, the successor of the current Clio III. This is already manufactured in three sites: Flins, Valladolid (Spain) and Bursa (Turkey). &quot;Without this multilocalization, Clio program would not be profitable, said spokesman of the manufacturer. No decision on the allocation of production has been taken.The Clio should not be renewed for another three or four years. &quot;Renault plans to produce Flins its future electric cars,&quot; at least 100 000 batteries per year, and to keep the Clio time to the growing burden of the power. There would be no risk to social Flins. </p>
<p> That is not enough to reassure the government. Christian Estrosi said yesterday that &quot;the state was deeply involved in industrialization of electric vehicles, including Renault and asked him to&quot; better connect the whole chain of French development of the electric Flins. </p>
<p> ALSO READ </p>
<p> The new Clio would be manufactured in Turkey </p>
<p> &quot;The State against the relocation of the Clio in Turkey </p>
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