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Obama wants to raise taxes for millionaires

Auto Date Sunday, September 18th, 2011

This increase in tax rates, btisée "Buffett rule", only affect 0.3% of taxpayers, less than 450,000 people. President Barack Obama issued Tuesday, August 2, 2011 text authorizing the raising of the ceiling of U.S. debt.

President Barack Obama will propose Monday to raise taxes on millionaires so that they reach at least the same percentage of their income than that applied to middle-class taxpayers, said Saturday the New York Times.

Citing government officials, the newspaper says Obama will present a draft on this issue during a speech at the White House, he calls the "Rule Buffett", named after the multimillionaire Warren E. Buffet.It was recently pointed out that the richest Americans pay a smaller proportion of their income in federal taxes than middle-income employees.

Profits on investments – such as profits from capital, dividends or premiums paid to investors and holders of risky investments – are taxed less than wages, in fact, explains the New York Times. In addition, those receiving more than 106,800 dollars do not pay Social Security tax.

The newspaper said Obama will not show the tax rate or clear it intends to apply the amount it hoped to achieve through this measure and will not provide further details, these should be included in a program long-term deficit reduction.However, it will call savings of $ 300 billion over ten years of health insurance for the elderly and medical aid to the needy.

A joint committee of Congress is working on a bipartisan agreement on the budget to be presented in late November while the Republican representatives opposed the project of the president to tax the companies in the sectors of oil and gas and individual income above $ 200,000. The tax would only affect 0.3% millonnaires taxpayers, less than 450,000 of the 144 million returns recorded in 2010, according to The New York Times.

Wall Street, hesitant, managed to finish up 0.46%

Auto Date Wednesday, August 31st, 2011

Wall Street closed higher Wednesday, a new set of economic indicators back feeding the hope that the Federal Reserve gave a new boost to the economy at its policy meeting in September.

But the fact is precisely that economic indicators have generally been disappointing Wall Street has been reluctant in the afternoon and the three major indexes are now spent in the red.

The Dow Jones gained 53.58 points (0.46%) to 11,613.53 points. The S & P 500 is 5.97 points (0.49%) to 1218.89 points. The Nasdaq Composite Index advances 3.35 points (0.13%) to 2579.46 points.

On the month, the Dow Jones loses 4.4%, the S & P gives 5.7% and the Nasdaq was down 6.4%.This is the worst month of the S & P since May 2010.

However, since the beginning of the year, the Dow shows a slight gain of 0.3%.The S & P 500, meanwhile, has still gained almost 9% in seven of the last eight sessions, led by sectors sensitive to the economic cycle.

The minutes of the meeting of the Fed's August 9, released Tuesday, shows that it has proposed a series of actions to support the U.S. economy at its meeting in early August, some members calling for bold action.

At annual meetings of Jackson Hole, held last week, the Fed chairman Ben Bernanke had said she would meet two days in September, instead of originally planned, to reflect on the possibilities of creating a new monetary stimulus.

In terms of statistics, job creation in the private sector in the United States were below expectations in August, according to the results of the monthly ADP released Wednesday. It was created 91,000 jobs in August, while the market was expecting 100,000.

Moreover, the index of purchasing managers in the Chicago area fell in August, slightly less than expected, while falling to the lowest since November 2009.The index published on Wednesday in August falls to 56.5 against 58.8 in July and a consensus on giving 53.5.

In contrast, industrial orders rose 2.4% in July in the United States, more than expected, driven upward by the strength of the transport sector, said Wednesday the Commerce Department.

The fact that, according to sources, the U.S. Department of Justice has hired Wednesday a procedure to block the sale of T-Mobile, U.S. subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom, AT & T, for reasons of respect for competition weighed on rating during the session.

AT & T lost 3.85% and the S & P Telecommunications 1.63%.

Some values ​​high tech weighed on the Nasdaq, which explains its low gain closure.Apple sold 1.32% and 2.7% Nvidia for example.

Good performance of industry, however, with their S & P gained 0.68%. Caterpillar is 1.3% and 1.1% Honeywell International.

Japanese Prime Minister resigns

Auto Date Friday, August 26th, 2011

Much criticized for his handling Simois since the earthquake and the nuclear accident in Fukushima, Naoto Kan throws in the towel. Naoto Kan waives his salary as prime minister of Japan as the nuclear crisis is not over.

Japanese Prime Minister, Naoto Kan, said Friday his resignation from the chairmanship of the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ, in power) and his departure next week of the government. "Today (Friday), I resigned from my position as party chairman," he told MPs the DPJ. "Once a new president is elected, I will give up right away my prime minister and my government resign."

DPJ Secretary General Katsuya Okada, confirmed that the election of the successor of Naoto Kan will take place Monday morning. The winner will be elected prime minister, probably the next day by Parliament.In Japan, the president of the majority party in the Chamber of Deputies is assured of his appointment to head the government, even with a Senate controlled, as is the case today, by the opposition.

Fifth prime minister in five years, Naoto Kan, 64, elected in June 2010, finally threw in the towel after suffering for months attacks by the Conservative opposition, but also those of his own camp, to manage considered calamitous disaster of March 11. Fell to the lowest in the opinion polls, the leader of the center-left government is criticized for his hesitation and awkwardness face of disaster caused by the massive earthquake and the giant tsunami that devastated the coasts of northeastern Japan and caused a very serious nuclear accident at the plant in Fukushima.

Finance Minister Seiji Maehara to favorite Estates

In early June, Mr.Khan had promised to leave office after the Parliament had passed three bills close to his heart. The law on a supplementary budget for reconstruction in the affected areas was passed in July, and the two other texts, on the issuance of bonds to complete the budget and the development and use of renewable energy were adopted Friday.

"Today, important laws were passed. On June 2, I thought I'd pass the baton to a younger generation. The conditions are all met," he said. Referring to his record, Naoto Kan has acknowledged that there had been "very hard times." "I think I did what I had to do in very difficult circumstances," he added.

Among the favorites to succeed him include former foreign minister, Seiji Maehara, 49, the most popular with the Japanese in the polls, and the current finance minister, Yoshihiko Noda, 54, a supporter of increased the consumption tax, currently set at 5%. If elected, Seiji Maehara, who is on the other hand opposed any tax increase, will become the youngest Japanese prime minister since the Second World War.

RPT-European banks too dependent on markets

Auto Date Wednesday, August 24th, 2011

European banks including Societe Generale and Dexia still suffer from their bad loans, but also another evil, more discreet: their dependence on debt markets to finance their operations.

Unlike some U.S. banks such as JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo, which finance a larger share of loans with the deposits of their customers, private banks in Europe generally depend more on their loans in capital markets in the short term.

This exposes them to the whims of investors, may require a sudden interest rates higher for their money, or even remove it from the market place and the banks to thank you for a government bailout.

The sudden increases observed in recent weeks on the rates of short-term loan of some European banks in this respect revived memories of the 2008 financial crisis, when Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers collapsed in a liquidity shortage .

The recent turmoil highlighted the need for the European banks most vulnerable, to adjust their loan commitments that can actually pay their deposits.

"The European banking system must be redesigned and re-capitalized," said one institutional investor this money markets and based in New York, speaking on condition of anonymity to avoid offending customers.

Many banks have sought since the 2008 crisis, to raise their levels of deposits, with some difficulty.

In Europe, public banks and savings banks enjoy tax benefits because they can maintain their stranglehold on the market, said Rocco Huang, a professor at the University of Michigan.

The race then draws customers to higher costs, so that some institutions are turning to overseas, such as the Franco-Belgian bank Dexia, which recently expanded its network in Turkey.

FINANCING RISK

Fears about the financial health of European banks is easily exacerbated by their lack of transparency about their cash reserves, analysts said.Lack of clear data, investors resort to inadequate instruments, such as loan-deposit ratios ("loan-to-deposit ').

Dexia loans represent 2.5 times the sum of its deposits, according to data compiled by Keefe, Bruyette and Woods.For Societe Generale, the ratio "loan-to-deposit" is 1.2.

By comparison, loans JPMorgan use only two-thirds of it are lists of deposits under its customers.

To make up the difference, European banks therefore depend heavily on capital markets, including money market short-term, which can be risky in the current environment of distrust of investors.

The credit default swaps (CDS) – which measure the cost of insurance on default of payment – General Corporation has more than doubled in less than three months, reaching 303 basis points (bps) on August 19 against 138 bps on May 31, according to Markit.

At the same time, the share of the Company generally has lost about 49% of its value.For comparison, the CDS JPMorgan rose 75 bps to 125 bps, and the action has lost 21%.

This movement took place when a strong seller that major U.S. investment funds have withdrawn money market billions of dollars they previously injected in European banks through short-term loans.

In June and July, according to Fitch Ratings, the top ten funds have pulled 70 billion dollars (48.38 billion euros) or 18.4% of the money they had lent to banks Europe.

Finance is increasingly global, many of these funds have explained to need this cash if their investors wanted their money out of fear of failure to pay the United States.

This sudden loss of funding has forced banks to seek their dollars elsewhere, taking their rising borrowing costs in a way that seemed to indicate that they were in need of funding, said Mark Pawlak, strategist and vice president of Keefe, Bruyette & Woods.

Societe Generale then attempted to allay fears about its financial strength by providing investors with details on its balance sheet during a presentation on August 3.

"The bank has no liquidity problems, its activity is healthy and its investment capabilities are intact," he said last weekend Oudéa Frederick, CEO of Societe Generale, in an interview with Journal du Dimanche.

Neither Dexia nor Societe Generale have wished to comment during this analysis.

Brent sells more than 3 dollars with the rebel advance in Libya

Auto Date Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

Brent crude was down more than $ 3 Monday, passing below 106 dollars, while the progress of Libyan rebel suggests a possible resumption of oil exports of the country.

Rebel fighters swept into the night from Sunday to Monday in Tripoli, the Libyan capital, where thousands of people took to the streets deserted by the forces of Muammar Gaddafi who have appeared against little resistance to the insurgents.

At 6:50 GMT, Brent North Sea yielded 3.40 dollars (3.13%) to 105.25 dollars.For his part, U.S. crude gave up about a dollar to 81.18 dollars, also sealed by the gloomy outlook of the global economy.

Before the outbreak of the uprising in Libya, the country, a member of OPEC produced about 1.6 million barrels per day (bpd), nearly 2% of world production.

Most of Libyan crude supplied European refineries and disruption of those exports has pushed the price of Brent crude to a peak of two and a half dollars to 127.02 in April.

Full recovery of Libyan production could take years but the rebels said they hoped a quick return to normal. Analysts said a production of one million bpd could be achievable in a few months.

HP might separate its PC business and buys Autonomy

Auto Date Friday, August 19th, 2011

Hewlett-Packard has made a bid Thursday to the British publisher of Autonomy software and mentioned the possible split in the group with his branch of PC.

HP has offered to buy all outstanding shares of Autonomy for the price of 42.11 dollars per share for a total transaction of $ 10.3 billion (7.1 billion euros).

He also announced the abandonment of its shelf TouchPad who has not had the expected success.

The group also sees a possible split with the PC industry, faced with slow growth and low margins.This is one of the largest divisions of HP but also one of the least profitable of the group.

The American manufacturer has announced a little earlier than expected revenues rose for the third quarter to $ 31.2 billion (2.17 billion euros) against 30.7 billion a year earlier in accordance with the expectations of Wall Street.

The group lowered its annual forecast for the third consecutive time.It now expects an annual turnover of between 127.2 and 127.6 billion dollars, against a previous estimate of between 129 and 130 billion.

The forecast of earnings per share was also down, with a range from 3.59 to 3.70 dollars against a previous forecast of at least 4.27 dollars.

The title, which closed down 6%, down 2.1% after closure of the exchanges on Wall Street.

The U.S. trade deficit widened sharply in June

Auto Date Thursday, August 11th, 2011

The trade deficit the U.S. has grown against all odds in June to its highest level since October 2008, due to a decline in exports and imports indicate a slowdown in global demand, according to figures released Thursday by Commerce.

The trade balance posted a deficit of 53.07 billion dollars, while the market expected it to be reduced to 48 billion.

In May, the deficit had risen to 50.83 billion (50.23 billion in the first estimate).

Exports fell 2.3% against -0.5% in May, faster than imports (-0.8% after +2.9% in May).

S & P could fall to "stable" view of the U.S. notes

Auto Date Monday, August 8th, 2011

The perspective attached to the sovereign rating of the United States could be raised to stable if the bipartisan agreement on reducing the U.S. deficit is being implemented and if the tax cuts of the Bush era are eliminated, said Monday director of sovereign ratings Standard & Poor's.

In an interview with Reuters Insider, David Beers warned that the rating agency would closely monitor whether the U.S. Congress is at what he has committed.

S & P on Friday denied the United States of the note "triple A", giving them now rated AA + coupled with a negative outlook.

David Beers reiterated that there was at least one in three chance that the U.S. sovereign rating is lowered again within 6 to 24 months.

European shares rose after the plan for Greece

Auto Date Friday, July 22nd, 2011

The major European stock markets closed Friday up, welcoming the new plan of aid to Greece, even if the solution found yesterday by European leaders do not mean the end of the crisis.

The pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 index closed up 0.52% at 1108.90.

At the Paris Bourse, the CAC 40 was 0.68% (25.95 points) to 3842.70 points.For the week, the index gained 3.12% and returns to the green on his performance since the beginning of the year (1%).

In Frankfurt the Dax finished 0.50% progress to 7326.39 points, while the FTSE in London has been 0.60% to 5935.02.

Despite significant gains banks Greek, European financial stocks have returned mid-afternoon to end the trading session in negative territory as investors preferred to take profits before the weekend on fears related to the execution of Greek aid plan.

Stoxx index of bank stocks in Europe dropped 0.18% against a gain of 0.8% at midday.

UniCredit has lost 4.56%, 2.83% Intesa Sanpaolo, Societe Generale and BNP Paribas 0.41% 0.21%, compared to clinching more than 1% in mid-session.

The default situation declared by the rating agencies in Greece could also have consequences difficult to predict.The agency Fitch Ratings has already announced it will place the issuer credit rating of Greece in partial default on remand.

The euro meanwhile back on the foreign exchange market after surging the day before at a high of 1.4440 dollars in two weeks, investors dissecting the details of the plan of aid to Greece to assess its ability to prevent a contagion of debt to other countries using the euro.

German Bunds are in turn less desirable than bonds Greek, Irish and Portuguese, which rose in response to the new plan to help Greece.

The yields of the Greek loan to 10 years have gone below 15%, boosting their decline started the day before.Yields paper Greek neighborhood of two years now 28.2%, while they still exceeded 40% at the eve of the euro area.

Behind the scenes of Paris Plages 2011

Auto Date Thursday, July 21st, 2011

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