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Vienna will partially nationalize Volksbanken

Auto Date Monday, February 27th, 2012

Volksbank Austrian bank said Monday it would be partially nationalized and its minority shareholders could lose up to 70% of the value of their participation.

The majority of the capital should remain controlled by regional banks, which will 230 million euros on the table while the state plans to provide at least 250 million.

A financial source said that the state would recover the direct participation of over 40% in Volksbanken after the recapitalization.

The capital of the bank is currently owned 60.8% by sixty Austrian credit institutions, to 23.4% by the German DZ Bank, to 9.4 by the insurer Ergo% and 5.7% by Raiffeisen Zentralbank. 

Volksbanken had received in 2009 one billion euros from the state but failed to meet its deadlines for repayments on time, providing the government Austria the opportunity to turn his loan into securities.

The Austrian Minister of Finance, Maria Fekter, however, said they wanted to avoid this scenario, Vienna has already had to nationalize Kommunalkredit and Hypo Group Alpe Adria since the outbreak of the financial crisis .

Sarkozy Holland: relive the duel of "saviors of plants"

Auto Date Saturday, February 25th, 2012

In the match that opposed them remotely Friday field of employment, Nicolas Sarkozy announced at the Petit Couronne do restart the refinery Petroplus temporary while in Florange, Francois Hollande has proposed to oblige companies to find a buyer. Relive the game minute by minute.

This afternoon, a new match was held at a distance between Nicolas Sarkozy, visiting the Petroplus refinery in Petit Couronne, and François Hollande, who moves in Florange to meet with employees of Arcelor Mittal. Two strategic locations in the field of employment. The outgoing president has announced a 6 month contract with Shell and restart the refinery. The Socialist candidate, himself, proposed a law requiring companies to find a buyer when leaving a site. Back to the duel of "saviors of plants".

2:05 p.m.: Arcelor Mittal is dismissed by the High Court of his application for entry ban to anyone outside the service in its application was primarily site.Cette the many journalists covering the occupation of the site by employees.

14:00: Nicolas Sarkozy said that would be discussed next week in Parliament a bill to prevent the diversion of assets of a failing firm, regarding the Petroplus oil declared bankrupt since late January.

14:00: "Now we need you to fight for the more difficult is that the buyer", said also the head of state. There are 3 or 4 buyers interested [...] So far we have not yet found "

. 1:52 p.m.: With regard to the financing, the president ensures that for two months of work needed to restart the refinery, "was 50 million. The 20 million were transferred to the state, 10 million will come through quotas CO ², and the other 20 million cash avanace Schell in "

1:50 p.m. "Last night later, we signed a processing contract, which guarantees refining activities for a period of 6 months. If there was no contract, it was over. The oil company will provide the gross pay and the cost of processing.

1:40 p.m.: Francois Hollande reacted to the news of Nicolas Sarkozy: "It is in fact only get the former owner of the site. This is going to the most urgent."

1:20 p.m.: "I am a word. It is signed" with Shell, said Nicolas Sarkozy, adding: "I'm not saying it saves the refinery, but it is signed, it makes the job for six months ".  

Holland made two proposals

1:18 p.m.: Holland wishes to clarify that he came as an MP, and is prepared to file a bill: "When a large firm does more than one production unit but does not give the, we will do a bill that will force him to appeal to buyers. " Another proposal: the businesses that use too much to pay the interim benefit of unemployment contributions. He is applauded by employees.

1:10 p.m.: The Socialist candidate speaks. He says he wants to defend the steel industry, "sector of excellence". "I come before you to make commitments. I am aware of the anguish that is yours." He adds, to the attention of its competitors: "There are candidates and candidates of the people who claim to serve the people"

13.00: Francois Hollande arrived at the plant Arcelor Mittal, where he has not spoken yet. It stands in the middle of union representatives, who express their demands, after climbing a truck.

12:45: The president finally arrives on the site. Francois Hollande, is always expected Florange.

11:50: The PS deputy for Seine-Maritime, Laurent Fabius, was invited by surprise on the Petroplus refinery site to welcome Nicolas Sarkozy.

11:45: Nicolas Sarkozy will meet in closed session with the staff representatives and administrators of the Petroplus refinery.

Faced with a record unemployment rate since 1999 that is almost symbolic of the 3 million people, the head of state has recently invested personally in two emblematic cases of companies threatened: the Lejaby lingerie factory Yssingeaux (Haute-Loire) and the solar panel manufacturer Photowatt to Bourgoin (Isère). Candidate since Feb. 15 to a second term, Nicolas Sarkozy made a record of his two electoral argument to illustrate his determination to protect "the France of the factories". "If I had said as they (the Socialists) + we + can not do anything, Alstom would no longer exist, Photowatt we do speak of it and Lejaby would have been wiped off the map", he said Thursday at a public meeting in Lille.

Excessive pay: Sarkozy has a short memory

Auto Date Friday, February 24th, 2012

The promise made yesterday by Nicolas Sarkozy to ban hats and retreats, golden parachutes has a deja vu. The candidate of 2007 there was already risky. The President also, during his tenure. But from words to action, there is a gap … Nicolas Sarkozy Golden Parachute

What he said in 2007: At the time, the future president described the golden parachutes "detestable practices" and announced their removal "summer 2007" in the name of "values ​​that are not (his) ".

What he did: It is clear that five years later the "golden parachutes" still exist. Certainly, there have been few measures of supervision. But they were sometimes taken by the UMP majority against the Government's view.

In August 2007, the TEPA law requires and golden parachutes are subject to a decision of the Board, and is linked to performance criteria. But the announced removal is not requested. In 2008, during the speech of Toulon, the head of state announced that executive compensation "must be indexed to the actual economic performance of the company. They should not be eligible for a golden parachute when they committed mistakes or put their company in difficulty ". No law follows.

In 2009, following the scandal of the golden parachute of the former CEO of Valeo and stock options of Societe Generale, Nicolas Sarkozy puts it: "There should no longer be any golden parachutes, it should not be any bonuses, distribution of free shares or stock options in a company that receives government assistance, which implements a social pronounced or that relies heavily on partial unemployment. " A decree to this effect was taken in April. But this prohibition applies only to companies that received aid from the state (banking and automobile sectors) until end 2010. And it is not retroactive.

Finally, 21 October 2010, MEPs adopted an amendment during consideration of the budget which provides that golden parachutes may not exceed 'twice the highest severance benefits, provided in case of dismissal by the agreements business or industry. " Baroin, then budget minister, has yet attempted to oppose it. He states that "the government has already done much" and argues that "these elements of compensation (that) feed business competitiveness to attract the best subjects."

Pensions hats

Unlike the golden parachutes, Nicolas Sarkozy has never announced the elimination of pensions hats. But he has often denounced the abuse. And his government has taken steps to harden their taxation. That said, in February 2010, matter in full Proglio, Luc Chatel, a spokesman of the government has not asserted that the least critical of retired boss of Veolia's hat fell within "the hard". He even tried to justify it. And as for golden parachutes, the government has sometimes sought to oppose regulatory ambitions of its majority

What he did:

The decree of 20 April 2009 prohibits hats retreats for executives of companies that have benefited from state assistance, but this provision shall be valid only until the end of 2010. Today, they are perfectly legal.

In October 2009, MEPs in the committee adopt a reform of the governing pensions hats … but waive the government's request. Eric Woerth, budget minister then, justifies its position by the fact that this system affects many thousands of frames and not only the great leaders. The government settle a code of ethics established by the employers.

In October 2010, MPs return to the fray and adopt a law to limit pensions hats. The latter will no longer exceed 30% of the remuneration of the last fiscal year. Unusually, the majority supported the opposition. The government opposes it but will eventually bow, relying on "wisdom" of the assembly.

Taxation has for its part, was weighed down twice in 2010 (particularly in the context of pension reform). And surtax has once again undergo a hardening at the end of last year with the introduction of a progressive scale with three slices according to the amount (7%, 14% or 21%) against two previously (6 % or 12%).

The high wages

What he said

Wednesday night on France 2: "From now on, the remuneration of top leaders will be voted on not by the board, where typically there are many friends, but by the general meeting of shareholders. (They) will be published in the legal documents to be published by the company "

What he has said: ……. In June 2006

. at Agen: "At the very least, is that the leaders of large listed companies assume their remuneration to their employees, their shareholders, and that, therefore, remuneration of each officer is not secretly fixed in the closed session of the Board but publicly endorsed for each of them by the general meeting of shareholders, and, of course, nominally published in the annual report. " What he did

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Actually, not much thing, except the temporary ban on stock options and bonus shares for companies aided by the State until the end of 2010. Otherwise, the government has clearly shown its refusal to regulate comprehensively Wages and Salaries Francois Fillon saying, still in 2009, such a move would have "no real technical, economic, unless you want naturally regulate all remuneration ". And rely on the wisdom of big business and its ethics code. The measures proposed Wednesday to stay elsewhere in this lineage. Existing in the Anglo-Saxon voting remuneration by the general meeting of shareholders does not guarantee the end of excessive compensation. And the principle of transparency on executive compensation has already been included in the New Economic Regulations Act of 2001.

European shares end in the green

Auto Date Monday, February 13th, 2012

Relieved by the adoption of the new austerity plan by the Greek parliament in Athens, financial markets have not provided plunged into euphoria, the stock markets Europé ; Ennes reducing their gains in late afternoon while the euro erased some of its progression.

In Paris the CAC 40 index displays a close up 0.34% to 3384.55 points, after peaking at 3413.43 in early trading and a passage in the red in the middle of the afternoon. Elsewhere in Europe, Frankfurt gained 0.68% and 0.91%, while London Athens ended with a gain of 4.65%. The pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 index ended with a gain of 0.71% to 1,071.63 points after rising in early morning to over 1,074.

The European partners of Greece have called to make new pledges its commitment to reform: before the Eurogroup meeting scheduled for Wednesday, the Government Lucas Papademos has yet to find 325 million euros in savings and get a written commitment of political parties to enforce the terms of the agreement.

"See riots and austerity measures to a 'newspaper, it's not good for confidence in the economy. This discourages people from spending in the real economy and it erodes consumer confidence, "said Joe Rundle, head of trading for ETX Capital

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Stoxx financials finished up 0.53%. But several French banks have finished in the red after the decision of French and Belgian market authorities to lift the ban on short selling on banks and companies insurance in force since August: BNP Paribas has sold 2.07% 3.64% Credit Agricole and Societe Generale 2.19%.

Other values ​​for this session generally calm, Cable & Wireless Worldwide jumped 44.51% after Vodafone's statements on his interest in a possible takeover.

Sign that investors are still far from fully reassured that the Greek case, the futures contracts on German government bonds, safe haven par excellence in Europe, are starting to rebound in the afternoon. 

Previously, the vote was nevertheless benefited the Greek borrowing of the States "peripheral" euro zone, such as Italy or Spain. The Italian Treasury shall conduct an auction Tuesday for at least six billion euros of bonds, on Monday after raising 12 billion of short-term paper with yields down.

After approaching the threshold of 1.33 dollar, the euro has given up its gains in the afternoon, passing into the red in fed low volumes, traders noting that Greek parliament's vote is far from appeasing all voltages.

"We believe that Greece will eventually receive the money by March 20 but we still think that the euro will fall," says David Watt, currency strategist at RBC Capital Markets. 

The price of oil continue to rise to the highest in six months hit last week, benefiting from renewed risk appetite encouraged by the vote of the Greek Parliament.

But the persistence of many uncertainties about the debt crisis has, again, limited the increase, especially since the beginning of a thaw in Europe after the cold spell of two weeks elapsed 're promotes profit-taking on Brent.

The Bank of France sees zero growth in first quarter

Auto Date Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

Economic growth should be zero in France in the first quarter of 2012, said Wednesday the Bank of France on the basis of its monthly business survey.

In January, the BoF confirmed predict zero growth in the fourth quarter of 2011.

If these assumptions prove, France would be off, just months before presidential and parliamentary elections, a recession (a term used when the product inside Gross contracts two consecutive quarters) feared by some economists.

The business climate indicator in industry published by the BoF was stable at 96 in January.

For services, the indicator fell by one point to 93. 

In industry, "forecasts indicate a continuation of the activity for the coming weeks," reads the statement said.

For services, "the forecast is a stability-oriented activity in the short term."

The rate of capacity utilization in manufacturing industry is almost stable, below its average level of long period.

Order books were close to the normal level, linked to a slight increase in new orders. Stocks of finished goods are kept close to the desired level and finished goods prices continued to increase slightly.

In services, the division recorded a slowdown in growth, due to a decline in temporary work and computer activities. The numbers have stabilized overall and prices have paused in their advance.

Al Jazeera has also got hold of Euro 2012?

Auto Date Saturday, February 4th, 2012

Al-Jazeera would be poised to strike (still) a great blow. She has acquired the TV rights for Euro 2012 would not count stop there. But what about the games of the France team? Players of the team celebrate their victory against Spain in Euro 2008 final against Germany.

The rumor is increasingly insistent. According Lepoint.fr, Al-Jazeera would have won the TV broadcasting rights of the Euro 2012 football against the duo of TF1 and M6. Interviewed by L'Expansion. Com, Uefa and the Qatari, however, refuse to confirm. Especially since the side of a large French chain, a source very close to the case provides that "nothing is done", and it remains "a third round of betting." Still, since Al Jazeera has gained a lot of the rights of the Champions League and Ligue 1, the rumor lends resources and unlimited ambitions. It is rumored in some newsrooms and this time she would put on the table between 100 to120 million for the next edition of the European championship. A sum again unconfirmed.

A "gift" to France Televisions?

Another victory for Al-Jazeera would not without asking the air broadcasting the matches of the team of France and the final. Qatari chain could therefore turn to organize a tender to determine the granting of this free program minimum. A chance for TF1 and M6 to limit the damage? Not so sure. According to Le Point, it would indeed be considered a "gift" to public service, which devalues ​​the rights. And to soften somewhat the "shock" due to the sensational debut of this new actor. Good image would indeed be surprising from a country that, since his arrival on the French market of football business, do research clearly not economic profitability in the short term.

In fact, the leaders of France Televisions have also met with Qatari counterparts, recognizes Bilalian Daniel, the head of sports department of public television. But "it was nothing to prepare for the Euro 2012. Just to stand as brothers," says he. As for a possible favor, he asserts that "it is absolutely anything. You can not sell off the rights like that, other chains might attack us for that."

The Europa League and Cfoot in addition to the Euro?

Anyway, the ambitions of Al-Jazeera will not stop the bidding for Euro 2012. Al-Jazeera is also still in the race to clinch the match of the Europa League where a third round of betting is also expected. She finally approached to buy back the rights of the League 2 along the chain Cfoot, owned by the Professional Football League (LFP). Because Al Jazeera has yet to find a channel to broadcast the matches she bought. Or just Cfoot must stop broadcasting on pay DTT in June … either at the beginning of the euro. Just a coincidence that some obervateurs to complete a recovery scenario …

Auto Date Monday, November 21st, 2011

Ahold announced Monday a series of measures to accelerate growth, new cost cuts and a boost to the dividend, the Dutch retailer hoping to convince investors of the strength of his model.

While the group has performed better than its commercial rivals in recent quarters, as Ahold trades at a discount to many other names in the industry, because of the feeling that the company is too exposed to low growth markets.

Ahold, owner of the first supermarket chain in the Netherlands Albert Heijn, produces some 60% of its sales in the U.S., with retailers Stop & Shop, Giant-Landover and Giant-Carlisle.

The company last week released the results better than expected in the third quarter with a 5% increase in earnings, rising food prices and market share gains have boosted sales despite difficult market conditions .

Among the measures included in a presentation to investors, including the group intends to triple its online sales, to 1.5 billion euros, and open at least 150 stores over the next five years.

Specifically, Ahold wants to open at least 50 supermarkets in Belgium after the results of two test stores already established in the country.

The annual net loss of Euro Disney is growing

Auto Date Wednesday, November 9th, 2011

Euro Disney said Wednesday it has widened its annual net loss due to deterioration in the profitability of its property development activities and increased its costs.

The operator of Disneyland Paris has recorded for the year 2011, ended September 30, a consolidated net loss of 63.9 million euros, against 45.2 million last year.

Its annual turnover to 1.297 billion, increased by 1.8%, tourism growing by 4.9% to 1.275 billion while the real estate development saw its sales drop 62.4% to 22.5 million, reflecting a major assignment.

Parks attendance reached 15.6 million visitors, 600.

Auto Date Monday, October 31st, 2011

Wall Street finished sharply lower Monday, the initial enthusiasm born of the EU summit last week's fading from investors who question now no longer on how to resolve the debt crisis in the euro area but their use.

Still Wall Street has done its best month since 1991 and many analysts believe that the worst case scenario is ruled out at this time in Europe, the stock market is ripe for a further rise, investors are turning their attention to Chinese statistics and the U.S. better than expected.

The values ​​of natural resources have suffered from the fact that the dollar reached a peak three months against the yen as a result of intervention by the Bank of Japan to roll back the domestic currency.The Nasdaq Composite yield 52.74 points (1.93%) to 2684.41.

Of the month, the Dow shows a gain of 9.5%, the S & P by 10.8% and the Nasdaq 11.1%.

The new concerns generated by the European debt situation are what feed the bankrupt broker MF Global Holdings derivatives, an event that affected financial stocks in particular.

The latter, who had engaged in heavy positions on European sovereign debt, filed for bankruptcy after the breakdown of negotiations to sell assets to Interactive Brokers Group.

MF Global transactions have been suspended. Interactive Brokers has closed up 1.05%.

Values, the S & P Natural Resources lost 4.2%.

Auto Date Saturday, October 29th, 2011

The French left the presidency of the European Central Bank on October 31. It gives way to the Italian Mario Draghi. Record of eight years of a presidency marked by the seal of the crisis. The mandate of Jean-Claude Trichet President of the ECB ended October 31, 2011

The least we can say is that the end of term Jean-Claude Trichet has not been easy. The French left the European Central Bank (ECB), after eight years of presidency, when the euro area is experiencing a critical step – critical? – Of its crisis. For if the Europe Agreement birth Thursday morning in pain is an important step in the short term, it does not eliminate all long-term risks of contagion from the debt crisis.

We do not worship nor hate Jean-Claude Trichet, as it is more consensual than cleaving – it boasts of never having been outvoted by the Governing Council of the ECB. We respect him.For he succeeded in making the institution of Frankfurt an economic and political front. The markets were suspended in any of his words at monthly conferences of the ECB on interest rates. And since Europe is in crisis, he took part in EU summits as well as leaders and heads of government of member states of Euroland.

The route of Jean-Claude Trichet

1942: Born in Lyon

1969-1971: ENA

1978-1981: Economic Advisor, Valerie Giscard d'Estaing

1986-1987: Director of the Office of Edouard Balladur, Minister of Finance

1987-1993: Director of Treasury

1993-2003: Governor of the Banque de France

2003-2011: President of the European Central Bank

Of the review of eight years as president of the ECB, it can be fierce independence vis-à-vis the Franco-German policies.No sooner did he take the levers of the ECB in November 2003, accusing Jacques Chirac and Gerhard Schröder to gut the Stability Pact. In 2010, he opposed the will of Nicolas Sarkozy and Angela Merkel to involve private investors in the rescue of Greece. But we remember also its renewed calls for member states to implement a real economic governance of the euro area. Not to mention his extraordinary responsiveness during the financial crisis in August 2007 first, then in October 2008, noting that the interbank market is frozen, the ECB is the first to lend banks as much liquidity as they wish.

The strong euro, the result of the fight against inflation

Two of his actions, however, are highly controversial.