European shares up at midday

Auto Date Tuesday, April 24th, 2012

European shares rebounded Tuesday to midday, after a session that had brought equity markets in Europe to a low of three months.

The rebound is still limited as tensions persist in the euro area.

In Paris the CAC 40 rose 1.18% to 3135.03 points. In Frankfurt, the Dax gained 0.69% and London, the FTSE is 0.32%. The pan-European index Stoxx 50 in advance for its share of 0.93%.

The values, Michelin, a time reserved to decline, lead of almost 7.11% and the best performance of the CAC 40 after the publication of its turnover for the first quarter showing lower sales volumes offset by price increases.

STMICROELECTRONICS lead of more than 4.50% despite announcing a first-quarter loss attributed to the decline in sales in the segment of products for mobile phones and the impact a court decision.

Essilor rose by nearly 1.61% after announcing strong organic growth over the first three months of the year. 

NOVARTIS was down 1.18% after confirming expect a slight deterioration in profitability this year after a first quarter affected by an interruption production on one of its sites in the U.S. and unfavorable basis for its subsidiary Sandoz.

On the bond market, Bunds are below their record highs Monday, the market pausing, but they remain attractive to the extent that the uncertainty in the euro area is now affecting his core.

After the resignation of the government, the Netherlands, however, successfully awarded two bond lines that allowed them to raise two billion euros. 

Sign of the tensions in the euro area, Italy had to pay Tuesday unprecedented efficiencies since January in connection with auctions of zero coupon bonds or indexed.

Investors also sought a high premium for a tender Spanish short term.

On the foreign exchange market, the euro is changing the balance of around 1.3163 dollar but failed to really bounce back despite the successful bond issue in the Netherlands and after experiencing its worst day in a week Monday.

The European currency hit a 20-month low against the pound sterling at 81.45 pence, weighed down by concerns over the euro area.

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The public deficit was 5.2% of GDP in 2011, according to Les Echos

Auto Date Saturday, March 31st, 2012

The government deficit in France was equivalent to 5.2% of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2011, writes Les Echos Thursday on their website.

The first estimate of the deficit is to be published by INSEE Friday morning.

The objective of the Finance Act was 5.7% and the government indicated it could be 5.3%.

Asked by Reuters, the Budget Ministry did not wish to comment.

The government and the two main candidates in the presidential election, the socialist Francois Hollande and Past President Nicolas Sarkozy pledged to reduce the deficit (which includes State, local and social security) to 4.5% of GDP at end 2012 and 3% in late 2013.

France escaped the recession, not the slump

Auto Date Friday, March 23rd, 2012

Declining in most European countries, the activity has only slightly slowed in France in the fourth quarter 2011 before stagnating earlier this year, according to INSEE, which had considered the possibility of a recession. Better resistance does not prevent unemployment to continue rising. French executives come to the business district of La Defense

France is going through a little better air hole that affects the entire euro area. After avoiding a decline in activity in the fourth quarter – unlike Germany, it should just happen to stabilize its GDP over the first three months of the year before starting to rebound slowly, according to forecasts revised upwards published Thursday by the National Institute of Statistics.  

"For France, we expect a stable activity in the first quarter, zero percent growth, and then a sluggish 0.2% in the second quarter," he told reporters Sandrine Duchene, head of the Department of conditions of INSEE. In December, INSEE had planned a short recession with contraction of economic activity in the last quarter 2011 and first quarter 2012, before there is a growth of 0.2% on October to December last year. "We had a shock on the euro area in the summer of 2011 we are coming out" and "recovery is slow," noted Ms. Duchene presenting the note of economic INSEE March. But gross domestic product (GDP) "regain its pre-crisis level in the forecast horizon," that is to say, late June, said during a press conference an analyst of the INSEE, Dorian Roucher.  

The institute has also revised sharply upwards its forecast of growth acquisition for 2012 that would be achieved by mid-year: 0% predicted in December, it would increase to 0.5%. This represents growth of GDP this year if the last two quarters remained the same as the second quarter. Ms. Duchene explains this revision by the better than expected growth in the last quarter of 2011 and the upward revision of its forecasts for the first half.

Consequently, the Minister of Economy and Finance Baroin announced an increase in the government's forecast for growth of the French economy in 2012, now expected at 0.7% against 0.5% previously.

The engines of growth remain low

Optimism, however, must be very measured. The chief economist at INSEE emphasizes that household consumption, the traditional engine of growth in France, "remains low". She would grow by 0.2% in the first quarter before stagnating in the second. And because "a 0.3% decline in purchasing power in the first half."

Several factors contribute to this weakness. Purchasing power would suffer first the relatively high level of inflation (2.2% yoy). In addition, earned income will slow due to the deteriorating labor market. This will not only result in further loss of 49,000 jobs in the first half but it will also affect wage negotiations. Finally, household incomes will be further tapped by taxes, supported by measures enacted in Finance Act which come into force in 2012.

France can not be counted as late last year on exports. Thanks to sales of Airbus, they have indeed been the main driver of growth in the fourth quarter that helped prevent the recession. But their contribution to the activity will become neutral due to weak demand in the euro area.

The context would finally have some good investment: the business outlook remains bleak, the conditions for granting loans were tightened before the massive intervention of the ECB and the margin of the companies is at an historic . Besides factors such as more timely consequences of the cold wave on construction.L business investment would decline so slightly in the first quarter 2012 (-0.4%), before rebounding in the second quarter (+0.8% ).

But the big downside of these forecasts is unemployment. INSEE entails loss of 49,000 in the market sector in the first half after a fall of 54,000 over the last six months of last year. Total employment would nevertheless be supported by intensified supported employment. Finally, the unemployment rate should continue to increase to 9.7% in France in June (10.1% including Dom).

U.S. banks pass stress test

Auto Date Wednesday, March 14th, 2012

Fifteen of the nineteen major institutions have passed the exam successfully. Good students already announced increases in dividends to pamper their shareholders. Following the results, JPMorgan announced a dividend increase.

The Central Bank of the United States said Tuesday that fifteen of the nineteen banks that it had submitted to the 2012 version of its stress tests were successfully passed this examination.

The coregistered are: Ally, the former GMAC, saved from bankruptcy by the state in 2009 and still belonging to the Treasury, the insurer MetLife, SunTrust, Bank of Atlanta and Citigroup.  

The former world number one, also saved from bankruptcy by the state, failed narrowly on two criteria: its own funds fall below the hard limit (4.9%, against 5% required) and its leverage ("Tier 1 leverage ratio") also (2.9%, against 3% required).

Other banks (American Express, Bank of America, The Bank of New York Mellon, BB & T, Capital One, Fifth Third, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, Keycorp, Morgan Stanley, PNC, Regions Financial, State Street, Wells Fargo US Bancorpet have passed the exams successfully

. In the wake of the results, several large U.S. banks, including JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo, have announced they will upgrade the remuneration of their shareholders

. At JPMorgan is revalued quarterly dividend by 20% from 25 to 30 cents per share. In addition the bank, the largest in the U.S., has announced a new share repurchase program of up to $ 15 billion, including up to $ 12 billion will be spent this year, the balance in the first quarter in 2013.

"We are pleased to be in a position to increase our dividend and to introduce a new share buyback program," said the CEO of JPMorgan Chase, Jamie Dimon, said in the statement. "We expect to repurchase at least the number of shares we will issue the form of bonuses for employees. Beyond this, we plan to repurchase the securities that when we generate more capital than is required to fund organic growth, and when we think it brings a great value for shareholders, "he added.

At Wells Fargo, the dividend jumped 83% from 12 to 22 cents. The bank said it would buy back more shares than last year, without quantifying its projects.

Finland's GDP up 1.4% year on year

Auto Date Saturday, March 3rd, 2012

The gross domestic product (GDP) of Finland increased by 1.4% yoy in the fourth quarter of 2011, after an increase (revised) 3.3% in the third I, Statistics Finland said on Friday (SF).

Over the whole of 2011, GDP in one of four countries in the euro area still have a "AAA" from the three major rating agencies has advanced 2.9%.

Europe consolidates its gains after the intervention of the ECB

Auto Date Wednesday, February 29th, 2012

European shares reinforce their gains late Wednesday morning after the injection of almost 530 billion euros of liquidity into the European banking system as part of the second ; me refinancing long-term European Central Bank.

Traders polled by Reuters had expected that banks in the euro zone borrow some 500 billion euros, after borrowing 489 billion during the first operation to three years and at reduced rates which took place in late December.

Equity markets have increased their earnings briefly a few minutes after the announcement of the ECB before returning to previous levels. The euro also briefly mounted against the dollar before erasing its gains.

"The relaxation of collateral has worked well. We see that the central bank achieved its goal. This shows that the central bank is proactive and follows closely the situation of banks' refinancing , "said Raymond Renaud, president of Eleanor Capital.

"This is a very positive message about the state of mind in which the central bank. We see that the behavior of the central bank is increasingly close to that of the Fed."

"The market implications are positive. There are two issues of concern to markets: growth and financial stress. The subject of financial stress is very well addressed with the Greek record in the process of being resolved and the refinancing of banks, "he says

.. A ……. 11:45, the CAC 40 index advanced 0.3% after rising briefly to almost 1% and then he earned more than 0.5% shortly before the announcement of the ECB

. Other major European markets, London was almost unchanged, Frankfurt Milan took 0.5% and 0.8%

. From the European indices, the Euro Stoxx 50 gained 0.5 also Eurofirst 300% and 0.4%

. Bank stocks, which anticipated the operation from the opening, are the first measure ; res to enjoy. Farm Credit clinching nearly 4% and 1.7% Societe Generale.

The performance of the German government bond (Bund) at 10 years was 1.827%, 1.825% cons shortly before the announcement.

The euro was trading around 1.3440 dollar, while it was around 1.3465 before the announcement.

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.

Air Liquide intends to continue its growth in 2012

Auto Date Saturday, February 18th, 2012

Air Liquide, whose growth has slowed sharply in the fourth quarter, however, table of new growth in its net profit in 2012 barring any major degradation of the situation after one year 2011 range by emerging and resistance in Europe.

The world's largest industrial gases account on a portfolio of opportunities 12 months – that is to say that projects the group is likely to win – a record level of 4.2 billion euros at end 2011, against 3.9 billion euros at end 2010.

Air Liquide announced Friday sales up 7.2% to 14.457 million euros in 2011, down 6.8% on a comparable basis, and net income of 1.535 million, up 9.4%, with an operating margin stable at 16.7%. 

Analysts polled by Reuters on average expected a turnover of 14.479 million euros and net profit of 1.533 million.

The cluster gas and service, which provides the bulk of group sales, was up 7.5% of its sales on a comparable basis, driven by a 20% increase in sales in countries é ; mergents thanks to strong growth in demand and start-ups and ramp-up units. Emerging, high growth, now represent 21% of sales against 15% in 2008.

The growth of this division has slowed to 1.9% in the fourth quarter on a comparable basis, its lowest level since late 2009, reflecting an unfavorable comparative and global caution client group, particularly in the steel and electronics.

The group, whose competitors Linde German and American Praxair and Air Products intends to pay an increased dividend to 2.50 euros from 2.35 euros for 2011 against 2010.

"The signing of new contracts and continuous innovation to expand its businesses allow the group (…) to be confident in its medium term development program in the 2015 Alma" , said in a statement the CEO Benoît Potier. 

This strategic plan, presented in December 2010, is an average annual growth of 8% to 10% of sales and sustained growth in net income by 2015.

Decisions of industrial and financial investments, totaled 2.0 billion euros in 2011 against 2.2 billion in 2010, with the group's entry in Mexico, Ukraine and Turkey.

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.