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Discussions continue in Athens, police on alert

Sunday, February 19th, 2012

On the eve of a meeting held to be decisive of the Eurogroup, the anti-riot units of the Greek police were deployed around the parliament protection Sunday, where demonstrators denounced the austerity measures imposed in exchange for 130 billion euros of extra funding.

The hope that the ongoing discussions lead Monday at the meeting of finance ministers of the euro area in Brussels has revived since the government of Lucas Papademos has detailed this week further budget reductions, of around 335 million euros. 

In total, the law of austerity passed by Parliament on Sunday and demanded by the "troika" of international creditors of Greece (EU, IMF and Central Bank European) provides € 3.3 billion of budget savings with the objective of bringing the sovereign debt of Greece from 160 to 120% of GDP by 2020.

But the camp of the "skeptics", led by Germany, is concerned about the Greek government commitment to reduce debt.

Sunday, only a few hundred people gathered early in the afternoon before the parliament. But a week after the scenes of riots that followed the adoption of this new austerity measures by the deputies, the Greek police is on alert.

"Maybe some people have been frightened by the riots of last week," said Costas Xenakis, a protester of 70 years which explains the low mobilization.

The retired state electricity company notes, however, that "the austerity measures hit really retired." "We can not sit and accept it," he adds.

Behind him, a banner demanding the cancellation of the "harmony of hunger", testimony of the anger felt by a large part of the Greek population vis-à-vis political representation, alleged to have allowed to accumulate mountains of debt and have favored the wealthiest through fiscal laxity.

Resentment may be expressed most strongly in the polls in parliamentary elections, expected in April.

A poll released Sunday, the Socialist Party (PASOK) and the conservative right New Democracy – the two political families dominating Greece since the end of the colonels' regime in 1974 – did meet between them only a quarter of the votes. 

Another study highlights the concern of the population: while 73% of Greeks say they want to stay in the euro area, only 49% think the country will succeed in the next two years.

"ILLUSORY REQUIRE (…) WHAT HAPPENS BY 2020"

From Monday's meeting in Brussels will depend on aid payment of 130 billion euros needed to prevent Greece from falling into bankruptcy at maturity of 20 March, when a large debt repayments are scheduled.

"The Greek people did everything he could and we are determined to keep our commitments," said Christos Papoutsis, Minister of Public Safety, before an emergency meeting of the government.

For Maria Fekter, the Austrian Minister of Finance, it seems that an agreement is finally coming into place. "I do not think there is a majority to engage in any other way because another way would be extremely difficult and cost a lot lot of money," she said on Sunday antenna Austrian television.

But Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the Eurogroup, warned on the eve of the weekend there was still work to be done by Monday.

The preparatory contacts continued Sunday between finance officials of the euro area. The central challenge is to bring the Greek debt at a "more sustainable", the order of 120% of GDP by 2020.

Officials from EU and IMF consider that this objective – which requires that Greece is returning to a budget surplus next year – will not be required and, depending on the sce nario now dominant, the idea would be to reduce the deficit to 129% of GDP by that time.

"Today we speak of 129%, a figure that takes into account certain assumptions. This revision is due to poor growth figures, not only in Greece but throughout Europe, "says Pantelis Kapsis, spokesman for the Greek government, in an interview published Saturday by the daily franç ais Liberation

. "It is also unrealistic to predict with much accuracy what will happen by 2020" , says he

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Alafco door to his order of 85 copies Airbus A320neo

Tuesday, February 14th, 2012

The Kuwaiti aircraft lessor Alafco will acquire 35 additional copies of the future Airbus A320neo, bringing to 85 units the order announced in June.

This firm order is in addition to the 50 A320neo signed at the Dubai Air Show last year, the European aircraft manufacturer said in a statement.

The A320neo, remotorisée version of the A320 will enter service in 2015, is marketed on the basis of a list price displayed for about 73.5 million euros.

The device is supposed to provide airlines with a 15% reduction of fuel consumption. 

Its popularity among companies has enabled Airbus to sell almost twice as many planes as its U.S. rival Boeing in 2011, although he acknowledged he has trouble keep the advantage in 2012, with the response of 737MAX, improved version of the aisle of his American rival.

By itself, the "neo" garnered 1,226 orders last year. The A320 Family as a whole has more than 8,300 orders to date and some 5,000 deliveries, Airbus said.

The investment bank has affected the result of Barclays

Friday, February 10th, 2012

Barclays said Friday that its investment bank had completed the worst quarter of 2011 it has seen in three years, the crisis in the euro zone having an appreciable effect on bond trading and earnings Annual whole facility.

The fourth British bank by capitalization said it had reduced premiums by 35% in its investment bank Barclays Capital, compared to the previous year, the various bonuses across the entire bank being reduced by 26%.

Barclays, the first major UK banks to publish its accounts, has reported pretax profit of 5.9 billion pounds (7.0 billion euros) in 2011, down 3%. The consensus of analysts gave 6.1 billion.

The result of Barclays Capital (BarCap) has decreased to 1.8 billion pounds in the fourth quarter, down 19% over the previous three months.

The fall of the bond trading business and the board has sealed all the banks in late 2011 and BarCap has suffered more than some U.S. competitors but unless Credit Suisse.

Impairment losses on bad loans have fallen by a third in 2011 to 3.8 billion pounds.

"We believe that the economic and regulatory environment remains dificult in 2012," said general manager Bob Diamond said in a statement.

The use of short will be simplified

Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

Businesses can use reduced hours for a period of two months, instead of three months minimum as far. Moreover, Unédic will compensate the employee at the first non-working hours and not from the 51st hour. Agency employment center in Nice

The social partners have completed Monday, February 6 negotiations on simplification of the partial unemployment, desired by the government, lamenting the CGT still not be reached "unification" of different compensation schemes. Following a meeting at the Paris headquarters of the MEDEF, the CFDT, CFE-CGC, CFTC and FO said they would sign the draft agreement inter-professional, the CGT had not yet made its final decision. The side of employers, the MEDEF, UPA and CGPME should also give their approval.  

Despite disagreements, all stressed the need to be pragmatic in these times of crisis, short-allowing companies to cope with downturns without fire. This agreement simplifies one of the two systems of compensation available in case of partial unemployment: the partial activity of long duration (APLD), far less used than the conventional allocation. Businesses will be able to use the APLD for a period of partial unemployment for two months instead of three months minimum as far.

Moreover, Unédic will compensate the employee at the first non-working hours and not from the 51st hour. Thus the State and indemnify the employee Unédic up to 7.23 euros in the first hour (7.84 euros for companies with fewer than 250 employees), against 5.23 currently, some welcome support for the employer.  

The company is committed to keeping the employee twice the time

The agreement "simplifies the device", especially for small businesses, said the negotiator of the CFDT Lawrence Berger. "We are still far from what is sought, namely the unification of devices for partial unemployment," lamented his side Maurad Rabhi, the CGT, the first French union. Moreover, "nowhere in this text, it was possible to the consideration that was negotiated in 2009, which was to preserve jobs," he said.

When a company uses the APLD, she is committed to preserving the jobs twice the time during which employees were to short. For example, an employee experiencing an inactivity of three months, the company agrees to keep at least six months. This agreement will be tested until September and will be given a suite "in light of experience." To set this up, Unédic will release 80 million euros, which will add 40 million remaining on a budget of 150 million dedicated to short released in 2009.

This text comes as the government announced last week the elimination of prior administrative authorization. So far an employer who wanted to have recourse to short should apply to the administration which had 20 days to notify its decision. During the "Social Summit Emergency" on 18 January President Nicolas Sarkozy announced measures against unemployment, and including € 140 million to boost part-time work.

Europe will be again at the center of attention on Wall Street

Sunday, February 5th, 2012

Europe should again be the focus of attention of stakeholders on Wall Street next week, which will be low in U.S. macroeconomic indicators and marking the end of the first half the "earnings season".

Stimulated by the employment figures for the month of January in the U.S., well above expectations, Wall Street has ended sharply higher Friday. Since the beginning of the year, the S & P 500 benchmark index fund managers, was up nearly 7%.

Statistics menu in the coming week does appear that, in essence, the weekly jobless claims (Thursday) and the Index Thomson Reuters-University of Michigan measure of consumer confidence (Friday).

The former are expected up slightly and the second slightly lower, indicating that caution is about the evolution of the U.S. economy, which has yet shown tangible signs of improvement.

"This is the traditional game of tennis. Last week it was the U.S., tomorrow in Europe again, "said Joe Saluzzi, co-manager of trading at Themis Trading ……

… "Normally in these situations without macroeconomic news, the trend is up," he added, noting that Europe could come upset this scenario

. Finance ministers of the euro area to Greece said on Saturday they could not give the green light to restructure its debt held by the private sector in the absence of guarantees on the measures considered necessary for the granting of a second international aid plan. 

The ministers hoped to meet Monday to finalize the second aid package of 130 billion euros to be implemented by mid-March to avoid a bankruptcy of Public Accounts but the appointment was postponed because of reluctance to engage in Athens in favor of the reforms demanded. The meeting was replaced by a conference call.

"There is always an element of chance when we adopt a strategy on the Brink – which is the case here (…)," noted Paul Mendelsohn, Investment Officer at Windham Financial Services.

The rate of quarterly results announcements will slow this week, with the program Walt Disney, Coca-Cola, Cisco or NYSE Euronext.

Of the 283 components of the S & P 500 that have already published their figures, 60% reported better than expected data, which is a lower rate than that observed ; in prior quarters.

Portugal does not need to restructure its debt, said Coelho

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

Portugal has no need to re-negotiate or seek a new assistance would be in addition to his rescue of 78 billion euros, said Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho in an interview published Friday.

The country in line with the objectives of the bailout of the European Union and there is no reason that it seeks to renegotiate its debts, said the head of government to weekly Sol.

"We adhere to the objectives, budget deficits are being corrected, the deficit is being corrected, structural reforms going well, privatization has started successfully, then why should we restructure our debt? " Pedro Passos Coelho said. 

The Portuguese sovereign bond yields jumped in January to levels not seen since the creation of the euro, raising fears that some economists to Lisbon will be forced to follow the path of the Gre this and ask for another rescue or restructure its debt.

On several occasions, the Portuguese government has ruled out such scenarios and this week, bond yields fell sharply.

Friday at 1115 GMT, the yield on Portuguese bonds was part of 10 years, however, 14.84%, more than double the 7% threshold regarded as untenable.

The pressure on the secondary bond market is "circumstantial" and should diminish as the country meets its economic objectives, believes the Prime Minister. 

With the economic results achieved so far, "there is no reason to think that we need a new plan to help and we are ready to return the debt market as planned, "he adds.

According to his rescue, Portugal should start issuing debt in the medium and long-term bond markets in the second half of 2013.

The country, whose austerity was plunged into a deep recession, must reduce its budget deficit to 4.5% of its gross domestic product (GDP ), after 5.9% in 2011 – a goal that was achieved through an exceptional transfer pension funds to state banks.

Wall Street opens up almost 1% drop in Amazon

Wednesday, February 1st, 2012

Wall Street opened up Wednesday after the publication of indicators of growth better than expected from China and Germany and the prospect of a rapid restructuring of the Greek debt. However, investors are still nervous after the release of ADP employment index and disappointing corporate earnings, especially from Amazon. In early trade, the Dow gained 0.86% to 12,741.55 points. The Standard & Poor's, larger is 0.75% to 1322.29 points while the Nasdaq composite advance of 0.55% to 2829.25 points. "The market is well oriented, following the positive indicators from China and Europe, (but) the ADP figures have tarnished the enthusiasm and create a little anxiety before the numbers job creation to be published Friday, "said Mark Luschin, head of investment at Janney Montgomery Scott in Philadelphia. The pace of job creation in the private sector slowed in January in the U.S., after the sharp rise the previous month, according to the ADP monthly survey. The Chinese industry has grown modestly in January when we anticipated a contraction, fueling the hope of avoiding a hard landing in China. In addition, German manufacturing activity returned to growth in January for the first time in four months, according to Markit data. On the level of values, Amazon drop of more than 11%. The first global online retailer said it would announce a loss in the first quarter of 2012, the group continued to invest heavily to develop and implement new business.

Monday, November 28th, 2011

The increase in unemployment, which should soon graze or exceed 10% of the French working population, may play a major role in the campaign for the 2012 presidential election.

The figures for October, announced on Monday at 18:00, will be bad, has already announced the Minister of Labour and Employment, Xavier Bertrand, bringing the political debate on a major concern of voters.

As bad news never comes alone, the rating agency Moody's said that the worsening financial crisis in the eurozone weighed on the outlook for sovereign debt rating of all European countries."There is instability, uncertainty is very large.

Thursday, November 24th, 2011

The fight against fraud and tax evasion allowed the State to recover 16 billion euros of rights and penalties in 2010, according to a report presented by Bercy on Thursday. The key figures to remember. The fight against tax evasion allowed the State to recover 16 billion euros in 2010

The budget minister, Valérie Pécresse, presented on Thursday a report on action taken by the tax authorities in recent years to fight against fraud and evasion. The key figures to remember.

€ 16 billion: the amount of fees and penalties notified at the end of a tax audit in 2010, one billion more than in 2009. Since 2007, the fight against tax fraud and flushed 50 billion of potential revenue, according to Bercy. Warning: this represents well the sum which has been notified. But that is not yet fully returned to the state coffers.To uncover more, the DGFIP (Directorate General of Public Finance) has launched an operation control of purchases made in France from foreign bank cards. Nearly 100 such operations have reported some 900 million euros.

4700: the number of taxpayers who have regularized their situation with the special unit set up in 2009, amounting to 7 billion euros. Which reported to the state 1.2 billion euros in taxes and penalties.

350: the number of tax adjustments completed on 800 committed from the 3000 list of the case HSBC. At stake: 160 million euros in tax revenues. Overall, when all els adjustments are completed, the state hopes to one billion euros in revenue.

40,000: the number of transfers from a unit amount of more than 15,000 euros made by French companies to tax havens.

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

The French president will be "soon" the proposal with Chancellor Merkel to move towards a greater convergence of economic policies. French President Nicolas Sarkozy received German Chancellor Angela Merkel at the Elysee Palace for a Tuesday, August 16 SOMET bilateral governance of the euro area.

Nicolas Sarkozy on Tuesday reaffirmed its intention to "soon" proposals, with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, to modify the EU treaties in the direction of greater convergence of economic policies in the euro area, in order to solve the crisis its debt. "We need a convergence of economic policies" of the countries in the euro area, "that is to say a convergence of fiscal policies," said the head of state before the Boao Forum for Asia (China) met for the first time in Paris."The situation is much more complex than in 2009 because it requires no single answer," he said. The issue of convergence of economic policies in the euro area should again be discussed Thursday in Strasbourg, during a mini-summit designed to tackle the debt crisis which will bring together, in addition to Sarkozy and Merkel, the new president Cabinet Italian Mario Monti.