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The gasoline prices recede
This is the first time since the beginning of the pump price move downward. But they remain at a high level. Per liter of diesel appears to 1.4295 euro.
The price of unleaded petrol and diesel at the pump fell last week, moving downward for the first time since January even if they remain at high levels, according to weekly surveys released Monday by the Ministry of sustainable development.
Per liter of diesel, the most fuel sold in France (over 80% of sales) fell to 1.4295 euro against 1.4362 a week earlier, away even further from its historic high (1.4584 euro) established in mid-March. Side of gasoline, a liter of unleaded 95 (approximately 15% of fuel sales) declined to 1.6507 euro against 1.6664 euro to a record last week, unleaded and 98 (about 5% the national fuel consumption) fell to 1.7001 euro, 1.7095 against euro a week earlier (and after peaking at 1.7121 euro at the beginning).
These sales prices at the pump are national averages calculated by the Directorate General for Energy and Climate (DGEC) from data provided by service stations and are greatly exceeded in some service stations. This is the first time since late January that the three fuel categories appear all down, according to statements DGEC.
Proposal competition for candidates at the Elysee Palace
Since late 2011, fuel prices have been drawn into a spiral upward, due to geopolitical tensions (Iran, Sudan, Nigeria …) that keep crude oil prices at very high levels, and weakening of the euro against the dollar adds to the cost of black gold once its converted value in the European currency.
Unleaded gasoline and had hit a new record last week for the sixth consecutive week, while 98 unleaded climbed from summit to summit without interruption from February until early April, and the oil had chained the Records from February until mid-March. The surge in fuel prices, which hit motorists portfolio, triggered a competition for proposals and cons-proposals from the candidates in the presidential election. The Socialist Francois Hollande, who arrived Sunday ahead of the first turn, pledged if elected to block the fuel prices for three months, a measure deemed absurd and demagogic by outgoing President Nicolas Sarkozy, who will play at the second round scheduled on May 6
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Maurice Levy, chief executive of Publicis Groupe, Saturday defended the bonus of more than 16 million that has been granted and which had been criticized by Many political.
"This is a deferred compensation that is to say, it has been accumulated over the years," he said on RTL.
"It's nine years during which there was a requirement (…) which was to outperform (…) If I had my match bonuses each year, person never would have spoken, "he added, acknowledging that this was" big money "and understand that this saying may be shocking.
Maurice Levy said he regretted a form of political recovery of the amount of his bonus in full campaign period.
Without naming them, he estimated that some politicians had decided to be seized "or because they were out of the program, either because they were out of political jurisdiction or simply because they wanted to flatter the base instincts of what is known as the populism ".
"We're saying success is prohibited when it is accompanied by an economic success," he said.
The advertising we found would have "done better" to ask him what he would do this bonus, but without any answer to this question.
Publicis revealed in its 2011 reference document that Maurice Levy would receive approximately 16.2 million euros in accumulated deferred variable compensation ; art since 2003.
The PS candidate Francois Hollande felt it was "not acceptable" that people receive such a sum in times of crisis "where everyone has to make efforts." The government spokesman Valérie Pécresse also found "disproportionate" as a bonus.
As for Nicolas Sarkozy, who promised, if elected, to introduce stricter control of very high salaries, he expanded his conviction of the person Elisabeth Badinter, the daughter of the founder and main shareholder of the group Publicis. Stressing that it has "left heart", the president criticized the socialist candidate to condemn the bonus Maurice Levy without associate.
European shares in the red at midday
The rebound in European stock markets fizzled Thursday and all were down in mid-session, due to renewed fears about the European crisis of sovereign debt, which continues to penalize euro.
In Paris the CAC 40 yields 0.53% (-17.64 points) to 3,295.68 points. After driving the 3350 points on Wednesday, its next support level is at 3270 points, corresponding to the moving average at 200 days, while the next resistance is at 3,350 and 3,425 points, emphasizes the broker Aurel BCG.
In Frankfurt, the DAX was down 0.91% and London, the FTSE drops 0.38%. The pan-European index Stoxx 50 lost 1.14%.
The FTSEurofirst 300 was down 0.52% to 1,045.56, the lowest in two months and sinking support for 1,050 points.
Clearances are again particularly marked on banking stocks due to their exposure to sovereign debt.
A Spanish Treasury auction Wednesday marked by weak demand and yields to rise, despite the austerity budget presented by Madrid, has revived tensions over the debts of pe riphériques within the euro area and fueled a movement of flight to quality benefiting in particular German bunds.
The resurgence of risk aversion to the approach of a long weekend, on many places, for the Easter celebrations, benefits to the U.S. dollar and in a lesser extent to gold.
On the bond market, the yield on government bonds to ten years in Spain have continued to tighten, gaining 12 basis points to 5.84% after being up nearly 30 basis points Wednesday and pushing the performance of Italian government bonds to rise. The Italian 10-year yield rose 12 basis points to 5.52%. German Bunds continued to benefit from their safe haven status, yields from 10 years to below the threshold of 1.80%.
The spread between Germany and Spain to ten years widened by 10 bps to 400 bps, the highest since late November when it stood at 475 bps, according to data Tradeweb. The spread between Germany and Italy widened 10 bps to 370 bps, then at the height of mid-February.
However, France issued in good condition 8.439 billion of long-term debt.
Strike in the air: delays and closed aéoroports
The eprturbations are limited to Orly and Roissy. Delays are however consistent in the provinces. Footballers of the OM, which must envoller to Munich, are paying the price. AIRPORT Roissy Charles de Gaulle, PARIS, FRANCE, March 2011
Domestic air traffic was reduced and sometimes significant delays Monday the first day of a strike against the air traffic control reform of navigation, which led to the closure of several airports. The CGT, CFDT and UNSA called the personal air navigation, including air traffic controllers, to protest on Monday and Tuesday against the abolition of positions and the major restructuring of the service in the provinces.
Delays of several hours were recorded in the morning in the region, while dozens of flights were canceled at the weekend in anticipation of the strike, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has asked Friday to particular companies air to remove 20% of their flights on Mondays and Tuesdays departing or arriving at Orly. Easyjet has canceled 16 flights for Monday to arrive at or depart from this airport, where the situation was calm Monday morning, without delay or queue, according to an airport source, who observed that the strike had been "widely anticipated "and civil aviation companies. From Roissy, Air France plans to maintain its entire program. "Some delays are still possible, however," admitted the company.
However, delays were substantial in the provinces, as in the far west (Rennes and Nantes) or Metz-Nancy, where the routes to Toulouse and Marseille were advertised with two to three hours late, and those to Lyon and Nice canceled in both directions. At the airport of Marseille-Provence, where large queues began to form in the late morning, 10% of flights (28 flights of 286) were canceled by the airlines, according to a spokesman for the direction. Passengers were advised to contact their airline before traveling to the airport. The players of Olympique de Marseille have also borne the brunt of the disruption: they had to take off at 1:00 p.m. for Germany instead of 10:00.
In Nice, over a third of the 90 Air France flights were canceled at this stage and five easyJet flights. Moreover, cancellations accumulated: 15 to Bordeaux-Merignac, 36 at Lyon Saint-Exupery, 28 in Toulouse. The conflict has also led to the closure of airports of Pau, in the absence of the head of the control tower, Beziers (Hérault), Rouen, Avignon, Le Bourget (Seine-Saint-Denis) where services controls air are closed, told AFP a spokesman for the DGAC, which does not yet have the strike rate at the national level.
Unions estimate that half of the 30 approach control services are threatened, or a direct risk to "dozens of jobs in the inspection, maintenance, technical and administrative", according to the CGT. Approaches are one of three levels of air traffic control, with control towers in France (over 80), and five regional centers of control in flight in the metropolis. For its part, the DGAC speaks of "redeployment" "and" optimization "and justifies its willingness to restructure its services, including the changing needs, increased European coordination and modernization of technology. In case of strike , air traffic controllers have a minimum service obligation, and requisitions are possible. The minimum service is applicable in 17 airports including Toulouse, Mulhouse, Ajaccio, Bordeaux, Orly and Roissy, according to DGAC …… …
For Sarkozy, we are "in phase of economic recovery"
In an interview with the newspaper Ouest France, the incumbent stated: "we came out of the financial crisis" and "we are in the process of economic recovery." Incumbent President Nicolas Sarkozy (here in Lyon March 17, 2012)
Nicolas Sarkozy, a presidential candidate, says that "we came out of the financial crisis" and that "we are in the process of economic recovery," in an interview with Ouest-France, to be published Tuesday. "I think we came out of the financial crisis, that confidence is restored and we are in the process of economic recovery," said the president candidate, who makes a visit on Tuesday the Guerande peninsula, followed the end of afternoon by a meeting in Nantes.
"What did they say Does peaks between Ms. (Angela) Merkel (German Chancellor) and me! Through these summits, Europe has an economic government overcame the Greek crisis", has he argued. To "reinforce" this situation, Mr. Sarkozy reiterated his proposals: political governance of the Schengen zone to protect its borders, failing which France will suspend its participation in Schengen, creating a Buy European Act for reserving public contracts to companies that produce in Europe, setting up a Small Business Act, reserving 20% of public procurement to SMEs.
Failing agreement, France will only implement these provisions. Western journalists from France who told him that it smelled "the ultimatum", Mr Sarkozy replied: "it does not smell at all the ultimatum, it smells voluntarism (…) The Minister of the Interior German recently told that I had absolutely right and he was asking the same thing. The truth is that if Europe falls back into his through before, it will explode. " "I kept the same values: hard work, effort, merit, responsibility, authority, solidarity", he also said.
"To the great difference in Mr (Francis) Holland (PS presidential candidate), I consider that one can not isolate France and to promise that exempt the efforts that others are doing and ask," he also said. "My plan is to tell the French: you need to be protected. And to be protected, your country must be strong, paying his debts. This is why I will respect the objective from 0% deficit in 2016, "he added.
Casino has sued the Galeries Lafayette on Monoprix
Casino confirmed Tuesday it had sued the Galeries Lafayette and their representatives on the board of Monoprix, a joint venture at the center of a conflict between the two groups.
This new episode of the standoff between the legal and financial concerns the two distributors one-year extension, from 1 April, the mandate of the President of Monoprix Philippe Houze, then he should initially return to Jean-Charles Naouri, CEO of Casino.
"Casino confirms having issued a subpoena last week to the Commercial Court of Paris Galeries Lafayette, Philippe Houze, Ginette Moulin (Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Galeries Lafayette and whose family controls the group-ed) and Philippe Lemoine (Monoprix administrator) ", says one in Casino.
"The objective is to obtain compliance with the agreements between Galeries Lafayette and Casino Casino which provide that holds the Presidency of Monoprix from 31 March 2012."
Casino and Galeries Lafayette, each holding half the capital of Monoprix, put in the public last month their disagreement on the valuation of the sign.
Under a memorandum of agreement between them, the Galeries Lafayette can exercise since January 1 of an option to purchase their shares. But the two sides differ on the value thereof and the Galeries Lafayette assigned Casino courts on this part of the file.
In late February, Jean-Charles Naouri ruled that the climate was "not conducive" to discussions between the parties and said he was ready to assert the rights of his group.
Casino estimates the value of the participation of Galeries Lafayette to 700 million euros while the department stores the value to 1.95 billion.
HeidelbergCement sees 2012 profit up, dividend statement
HeidelbergCement said on Thursday anticipating a rise in operating profit in 2012 thanks to growth in demand in all markets except Western Europe and new measures cost reduction.
The fourth global manufacturer of cement did not specify the magnitude of the expected increase in profit, which should grow well for the third straight year.
"The growth rate expected to ease on most markets because of measures taken to strengthen public finances," said Chief Executive Bernd Scheifele said in a statement.
"Growth rates in emerging Asia and Africa are expected to remain significantly higher than those of mature markets of North America and Europe."
The competitor Lafarge will propose an increase of 40% dividend per share in 2011, to 0.35 euros. Analysts had forecast 0.38 euros, according to Thomson Reuters StarMine
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COR-G20 hopes to increase IMF resources in April
The G20 finance ministers pledge to do in April the stock of progress in strengthening the resources of the International Monetary Fund, have we learned from officials G20.
At their next meeting in April, the G20 agreed to agree on a financial firewall around 2,000 billion dollars (1.487 billion euros) to prevent European debt crisis from spreading and threatening the global recovery.
This would be the most ambitious effort since the financial crisis of 2009, when the G20 has reached 1,000 billion dollars to save the global economy.
In an unexpected turn, Germany announced that it would decide in March on strengthening the European bailout fund, an initiative it excluded so far and that many G20 countries consider essential before any increase IMF resources.
For many partners in the euro area, it is indeed the first European leaders to implement the necessary means to control the risks of contagion from the debt crisis, for example by combining lending capacity of its two mechanisms of financial stability, the European Financial Stability Fund (EFSF) and the European Financial Stability Mechanism (MES ).
This would bring their firepower combined with some 750 billion euros.
G20 countries would then be more inclined to answer the call of the IMF, who wants more than double its capacity to respond by raising $ 600 billion of additional resources.
Added together, all these measures would create a global financial firewalls of about 1,950 billion.
The question of strengthening the bailout funds in the euro area is on the agenda of the European Council of March 1 and 2.
Japan and Britain have reiterated over the weekend that they would refuse to increase their contributions to the IMF as countries in the eurozone will not self-reinforced ; their own firewall facing the debt crisis.
"I expect that the debate on strengthening the capacity of the IMF loan is progressing as long as the problem of European debt crisis is resolved by the G20 meeting in Washington in April, "said Japanese Finance Minister Jun Azumi.
Latécoère confident for 2012 after increasing in 2011
Latécoère announced Tuesday that he anticipated a continued growth of its activities in 2012, after publishing 2011 results carried by the upward cycle of aeronautics .
In a statement, the aerospace supplier said that its revenue, excluding special items, reached last year 520.6 million euros (+12.1%) complied ; lying to its objectives. Current operating income rose 62.5% to 44.7 million, reaching 7.8% of sales.
Latécoère said to rely on an order book representing more than four years of sales, to 2.2 billion euros based on a euro / dollar of 1.35.
The latest delivery rates announced by the manufacturers allow the group to build on for 2012 growth in sales of around 10% and an operating margin in the continuity of in 2011.
Net debt is expected to decline by almost 50 million euros in 2012.
The action ended Latécoère to 12.20 euros (-0.33%) Tuesday at the Paris Bourse before these ads.
Greek parliament vote austerity in a climate of violence
The Greek parliament approved on the night of Sunday to Monday for new austerity measures in an atmosphere of considerable tension in Athens, where buildings were burned in clashes between rioters and security forces, while violence were reported in several other cities.
This law, which provides 3.3 billion of budget savings through drastic new cuts in wages and pensions and a new wave of job cuts in the public service, is required e by the donors of Greece – European Union (EU), European Central Bank (ECB) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) – in exchange for a new aid of 130 billion euros considered essential to avoid bankruptcy at home.
While MPs were debating Sunday in the walls of parliament, tens of thousands of Greeks had gathered outside, on the Constitution Square (Syntagma) , to denounce this new course of rigor, two years after the beginning of this policy of austerity.
In the late afternoon, violence erupted, the worst in Greece since the weeks of riots in 2008 which succeeded the death of a teenager 15 years killed by police.
Cinemas, cafes, shops and bank branches were burned in the center of the capital while the masked demonstrators battled riot police near the Parliament . According to police, a total of 34 buildings caught fire and 150 shops were also looted.
State television reported violence in the resort island of Corfu, Crete, Thessaloniki, northern Greece, and in cities across the center of the country , Volos and Agrinio.
LESSER EVIL
Technocrat appointed in November at the head of a government backed by the country's two main, Lucas Papademos has denounced the violence. "The vandalism, violence and destruction have no place in a democratic country and will not be tolerated," he told parliament.
Shortly before the vote, he warned MPs they would commit a grave mistake if they did not approve of this new package of savings which represents for him a lesser evil compared to the possible consequences of bankruptcy.
"We have before us a comprehensive and credible economic program to overcome the economic and fiscal crisis. This is a program that preserves more than anything else, the country's place within the euro area, "said Lucas Papademos, while recognizing the level of effort demanded to his fellow citizens, especially facing a 22% decrease in the minimum wage
. "The implementation of full, effective and timely in this program will not be easy. We are fully aware that this economic program involves short-term sacrifices for the Greek population. "
Finally, 199 members of 300 approved the text but 43 ¨ elected PASOK (Socialist) and New Democracy (conservative) did not comply with the watchword of their party and were excluded on the scope of their training
. Outside the parliament, the air in Syntagma Square was wrapped with tear gas and Police charged the young men throwing stones elusive and Molotov cocktails. In heaven stood wide columns of smoke from buildings on fire
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"We are facing destruction. Our country, our house is about to burn. The center of Athens is in flames. We can not let populism reduce our country to ashes, "exclaimed the elected Conservative Costis Hatzidakis
. At the inside the parliament, we could hear the explosions of grenades used by police
. Frightened, the residents and tourists took shelter in hotel lobbies to escape the violence and irritating gases
. "ENOUGH, C IS ENOUGH "
Among the buildings burned included Attikon Cinema, a building of neoclassical style built in 1870, and a building housing the cinema Asty, a room in the basement converted into a torture chamber by the Gestapo during World War II
… …… For many Greeks, the new austerity measures that do delve a little deeper into poverty.
"Enough is enough!" Exclaimed Manolis Glezos, 89-year historical figure of the Greek left, at the rally in Syntagma Square.
"They have no idea what it means to an uprising of the Greek people. And the Greek people, ideas all political persuasions, is beginning to lift, "said the hero of the resistance during World War II, who had managed to remove a Nazi flag from the Acropolis in 1941
. The Greek political leaders are under intense pressure from the EU and IMF, who accuse them of not to implement the promised reforms since 2010 and thus threatening the whole euro area
. Germany, first saving Europe, has launched a new call to order Sunday as Greece needs of international funds by March 20 to pay on that date of € 14.5 billion of debt coming to e ; personshall lose.
Asked about Greece by the Welt am Sonntag, the German finance minister, Wolfgang Schäuble, said: "It is important to say that it can be a bottomless pit . This is why the Greeks will finally have to clog the well. Then we can put something. (…)
"The Gre it must do its homework to become competitive, it requires a new rescue plan or some other way that we do not want to (…) ", he added, referring to an output of the euro area
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