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The Paris Stock Exchange down slightly despite strong U.S. data
The Paris Stock Exchange was part slightly down Thursday afternoon in a market willing to pause after six sessions of consecutive increase and hesitating between solid statistics across the Atlantic and poorer in the eurozone. At 3:07 p.m. (2:07 p.m...
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| The candidate for the Republican nomination for the November presidential Mitt Romney has held that the unemployment numbers released Friday were weak and disturbing despite a slight drop in unemployment in the United States. The unemployment rate f... |
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Europe: markets reassured by the wisdom of the Spanish rate
Despite the slowdown in growth across the Atlantic, European indices ended the session in the green, comforted by the wisdom of the Spanish despite the degradation rate of S P on Spain. Milan progressed by 1.4%, 1% of Madrid, Frankfurt and London by... - +
U.S.: slight increase in consumer confidence
In the second estimate, the index of U.S. consumer confidence measured by the University of Michigan stood at 76.4 in April against 75.7 in the first estimate. Economists had forecast the confirmation of this result. In March, the index stood at 76....
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| The euro was steady against the dollar Friday supported by investor optimism about the health of the U.S. economy before the publication of monthly figures on employment in the United States. Around 10:00 GMT (12:00 in Paris), the euro bought 1.3064... |
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The euro stable against the dollar before the publication of monthly figures on employment in U.S.
The euro was steady against the dollar Friday supported by investor optimism about the health of the U.S. economy before the publication of monthly figures on employment in the United States. Around 10:00 GMT (12:00 in Paris), the euro bought 1.3064... - +
Dollar: Buy in Canada means to pay up to 45% more
Buy in Canada means paying more than south of the border, while costing more in the country, be it shoes, sportswear, shoes, pajamas or tights. Even the Canadian dollar, higher than the U.S. dollar failed to overcome the barriers of tariffs and duti... - +
The euro to its lowest level in a decade against the yen
The euro fell Monday to its lowest level in a decade against the yen, weighed down by fears of a default of Greece. In Asian trade, the euro fell to 104.90 yen, the lowest since July 2001. It is then rise slightly and was worth 105.32 yen to 21.30,... - +
The euro rises against the dollar, supported by inflationary pressures
The euro rebounded against the dollar Monday after the inflation figures in the euro zone, allowing the currency to recover from losses amid unrest in Egypt. Around 2200 GMT, the euro bought 1.3686 dollars against 1.3609 dollars on Friday at the sam...
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| U.S. stocks rose sharply on Monday, ending seven consecutive sessions of declines. Markets enjoy strong sales including the weekend of Thanksgiving. Discontinued on Wall Street? After seven consecutive sessions of declines, the U.S. places displayed... |
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U.S. stocks rose sharply, ending seven consecutive sessions of declines
U.S. stocks rose sharply on Monday, ending seven consecutive sessions of declines. Markets enjoy strong sales including the weekend of Thanksgiving. Discontinued on Wall Street? After seven consecutive sessions of declines, the U.S. places displayed... - +
Caution prevails in U.S. Stock Markets
The New York Stock Exchange was down in a tense atmosphere on the eve of a crucial summit of EU leaders on the debt crisis in the eurozone. In addition, consumer confidence fell sharply. After completing its previous meeting on an optimistic note, W...
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| Was breached in the Shield previously safe haven of glittering par excellence: the price of gold dropped to 9% of its value this week, unable to take advantage of the collapse of stock markets due to a sharp rise in the U.S. dollar. Scholarships in... |
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Special effects: a bankruptcy with a redemption
Three of the four co-founders of Hybrid Studios worked with Andr Perry in 1991 at the time of bankruptcy, caused by an overly ambitious expansion in Washington and San Francisco. This failure has made me much trouble, I came away bruised, said Pierr... - +
Tough week: gold falling 9% and is less attractive
Was breached in the Shield previously safe haven of glittering par excellence: the price of gold dropped to 9% of its value this week, unable to take advantage of the collapse of stock markets due to a sharp rise in the U.S. dollar. Scholarships in...
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| Boeing beat Airbus in terms of deliveries in the first quarter, putting the U.S. in position to get first place in the annual production of aircraft since 2002. The European aircraft manufacturer EADS subsidiary, has delivered 131 aircraft in Januar... |
| Around 1:55 p.m., the title of the company slipped 0.75%, or 2.80 USD to $ 375.45 USD. The action was first declined by about 1% by the beginning of the session, only to take the opposite trend after the death of his co-founder Steve Jobs. But manag... |
| The observers were expecting a new iPhone 5 premium, it is ultimately the bottom of the phone market that Apple (AAPL) is trying to conquer. By launching the iPhone 4S and providing the fifth generation of the IOS on iPhone 3G and 4 at a reduced pri... |
| The New York Stock Exchange opened sharply higher on Monday, supported by the good start to the season of Christmas shopping in the U.S. and prospects for dealing with the crisis in the eurozone. The U.S. stock markets, rebound on Monday. The Dow Jo... |
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The Paris Stock Exchange down slightly despite strong U.S. data
The Paris Stock Exchange was part slightly down Thursday afternoon in a market willing to pause after six sessions of consecutive increase and hesitating between solid statistics across the Atlantic and poorer in the eurozone. At 3:07 p.m. (2:07 p.m... - +
New York Stock Exchange opened sharply higher, supported by the good start of the Christmas season
The New York Stock Exchange opened sharply higher on Monday, supported by the good start to the season of Christmas shopping in the U.S. and prospects for dealing with the crisis in the eurozone. The U.S. stock markets, rebound on Monday. The Dow Jo... - +
Dow Jones advanced 1.68% and Nasdaq is 1.88%
The New York Stock Exchange closed up 1.68% Thursday, the Dow Jones Industrial 30 183.38 points to 11,123.33 winner. The S P-500, wider, took 20.94 points, or 1.83% to 1164.97. The Nasdaq Composite Index advanced 46.31 points on his side of (1.83%)... - +
U.S. exchanges have made a dramatic turnaround at the end of the session yesterday
U.S. exchanges have made a dramatic turnaround at the very end of the session yesterday to turn their accumulated losses during the day with strong gains in the last minute. The S P / TSX Toronto Stock Exchange has failed to complete its part to rev... - +
Wall Street rebounds after four red sessions
U.S. Stocks ended up on Friday after four sessions of sharp declines, the prospect of intervention by the European Central Bank to improve bank liquidity which have taken precedence over the expectations of economic recession. The Dow Jones ended up... - +
European markets relapse despite the G20
The commitment of the G20 countries to make a strong response to the debt crisis has struggled to convince the European markets fell again Friday against the bleak outlook for the global economy. Finance ministers and central bankers from rich natio...









