Back to benefits for Rusal

While 2009 was "one of the most difficult years" for the aluminum industry Rusaldans said a statement issued Monday, the group managed to see their accounts out of the red. Listed in Paris and Hong Kong, Rusal announced on Monday a net profit of 821 million dollars (about 602 million euros) against a loss [...]

Axa Private Equity in the process of buying Go Voyages

Groupe Arnault and CNP, a holding company owned by the Belgian financier Albert Frere, have, as we know, committed Friday length bargaining with AXA Private Equity for the sale of Go Voyages. Three investors were still in contention in recent days, including Permira, which has been rejected.
The development of the site travel [...]

Crisis: Greenspan denies any liability

Asked to comment on the reasons for the financial crisis before the Commission of Inquiry of Congress, former president of the U.S. Federal Reserve (Fed) Chairman Alan Greenspan has denied being behind the soaring prices real estate.
"The property price bubble, the largest in the world for generations, has been caused by lower [...]

Asian stock markets take a breather

After six sessions of green on the composite index of the largest market capitalizations in the Asia-Pacific on Thursday, the trend is towards consolidation. In Japan, the Nikkei 225 back around 6.45 am to 1.07% at 11,171 points, 11,300 points away now that the index had reached in plenary on Wednesday. The Topix index [...]

Wall Street advances

After three days of Easter break and while European markets are closed on Monday, the New York Stock Exchange began the week in green. Around 16 hours, the Dow Jones ahead by 0.31% to 10,961 points. The Nasdaq composite rose 0.71% to 2420 points.
The recovery of new posts in the United States, [...]

Opening Sunday is the exception

Aux Quatre Temps, Defense, largest shopping center in France (with the CNIT neighbor), it is now shopping on Sunday. Since the classification in a tourist area (thanks to the famous Arch), traders are allowed to open seven days a week, half of them began to do late October, joined by new stores every week, [...]

No big wave in sight on the CAC 40

The CAC 40 ended on profit-taking Wednesday night at the end of March, and has gleaned 1% since 1 January of the year, the benchmark index of Paris will start on April 1st torn between Wall Street, disappointed Wednesday by the destruction of jobs in the U.S., and Asia, which is displayed at the [...]