4 Feb
SNPL pilots and key union hostess and stewards have launched a strike notice for four days starting Monday. They oppose a bill to impose a minimum service in the air during a strike. Of passengers at the information board on flights at Charles de Gaulle
French unions aviation, including pilots of SNPL and the main organizations of hostesses and stewards, confirmed Friday their strike call from 6 to 9 February to oppose a bill regulating the right to strike in this sector.
In addition to the pilots and flight attendants, federations FO, CFDT, UNSA and CGT have the air, after an inter-union, called the staff of companies and their service providers to mobilize. The bill "has been hardened to the Assembly and the government does not want to negotiate, the National Council of SNPL therefore confirmed the strike on Friday from 6 to 9 and decided it would be renewable, either directly after 9, or at another time, "he told AFP Yves Deshayes, national president of the SNPL, the main pilots' union, super-majority at Air France.
"At the Inter, after our board meeting, it's the same with a strike from 6 to 9, and a few different versions according to the unions," said Yves Deshayes. "The three main trade unions of PNC (flight attendants), the SNPNC, the Unac and UNSA also call from 6 to 9, "said the driver. "The strike is held from 6 to 9," also said Franck Mikula, president of the Unac (CFE-CGC) at the conclusion of the Inter.
The SNPL said that among the ground staff would go on strike and some others would be "in action via other means." "We call for the strike in all French airlines, in metropolitan and overseas territories" , said Yves Deshayes.
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Registrations of new cars in France fell by 20.7% in raw data in January to 147,143 units, said Wednesday the Committee of French Automobile Manufacturers (CCFA), con ; frequency of the economic climate and comparative unfavorable early 2011. Working day adjusted, in January 2012 with 22 working days counted against 21 in 2011, registrations of new cars in France fell by 24.3% last month. In 2011 and 2010, they had declined by 2.1 and 2.2%, supported by one after the scrappage scheme introduced to the crisis that struck the area in late 2008 and whose effects were felt until the first quarter of 2011. The PSA Peugeot Citroën registrations fell 23.1% last month while those of the Renault Group (Renault and Dacia brands above) decreased by 26.1%. In contrast, sales of Volkswagen in the Hexagon increased by 16.2% (23.2% just for VW).
The President of the European Central Bank Mario Draghi has made it clear Thursday he was ready to take additional measures to support the economy in the euro area, adding that the downside risks have increased and that the ECB was aware of the increasing difficulties of banks.
As pressure increases on the leaders of the eurozone to make progress on a response to the debt crisis by the European summit of December 9, Mario Draghi, speaking before the European Parliament, called for a "deepening" of the budgetary and fiscal integration.
"To me, what is needed by our economic and fiscal union is a new budget agreement – a fundamental reformulation of fiscal rules, budgetary commitments with each other that the governments of the euro area have been," Has he said.
"We might ask if a new budget agreement would be sufficient to stabilize the markets and if a credible long-term vision can be useful in the short term.
The group specializes in the trade press and trade fairs Reed Elsevier reported Wednesday an increase of 1% of its turnover for the first nine months of the year to provide comparables and said earnings per share on year in line with expectations.
According to a spokesperson, the group consensus estimates for EPS to show between 45 and 46 pence, representing an increase of 4% to 6%.
In exchange, the action was down 0.82% to 8.80 euros in Amsterdam and from 1% to 532 pence in London, while the European index of the media sector earns 0.7%.
Each of the five divisions of the Anglo-Dutch group is growing its billing smoothed non-recurring items.
12 Oct
The release date of the recession has been repeatedly pushed back to Athens for two years. According to the international organization, the economy should resume growth in 2013. In Greece, the horizon darkens again.
The International Monetary Fund has ceased to be optimistic for Greece, drawing a line under the belief that it could recover as soon as its creditors believed at the beginning of international aid plan. "The recession will be deeper than anticipated in June and a recovery is now expected that from 2013," wrote the IMF, the Commission and the European Central Bank in a statement Tuesday.
Greece, in recession since late 2008, did not see the end. Issues and the IMF forecasts a growing dark. The date on which the Hellenic economy should resume growth has declined steadily for two years.In 2009, before the debt crisis, the IMF thought it would be in 2011. In 2010 and until summer 2011, he was counting on 2012. Since September, 2013.
The "troika" of the creditors of Athens on Wednesday announced the release of 8 billion euros in November. But the IMF no longer speaks to unlock new loan to the country most in need of the euro area. At the end of the summit area on July 21, executive director of the institution Christine Lagarde said that Greece expected demand "soon" new aid. Two months later, change of tone in Washington at the annual meeting of the IMF, Ms. Lagarde forget any reference to a new loan, and hammered the need for Greece to meet its commitments before obtaining new European funds. "What we have heard lately is the strong commitment of European partners to be with any member of the area.And I think it's a crucial point, "she said, without defining the role of the IMF. Europe's director, Antonio Borges, agrees:" If the Greeks are doing what they should do, I think they can count on the full support of the rest of Europe. "He fails to mention the IMF.
Jacob Kierkegaard, economist Peterson Institute in Washington, history has proven that the institution had agreed, when it promised 30 billion euros to Greece in May 2010, a plan too ambitious reform the country quickly without restructuring its debt. "The projections are by nature optimistic. They tried to convince market participants that Greece was not an insolvent country," said he. But the IMF has found over time that Athens could not move as fast as you like, especially in its privatization.Gradually, the prospect of global institution with a long experience of debt crises has departed from that of Europeans, for whom it was to preserve the young first monetary union and bank-holding Greek debt. Kierkegaard says, "the markets have a confidence level much higher in the IMF as a neutral arbiter in the ECB or the Commission", and the IMF has gradually imposed his views.
The aid program in Athens, most originally designed by Europeans, has failed in its objectives: to make Greece more competitive, restore the credibility of public finances and financial calm tensions in the eurozone. Contrary to the hopes the Europeans, "the specter of a discount for holders of Greek bonds and the risks of contagion that accompany have not flown," says Samarjit Shankar, an analyst at Bank of New York Mellon.Especially, the way the Greek economy has sunk was a cruel disappointment, said Eswar Prasad, a former economist at the Fund (1990-2006). "In principle", the IMF forecasts assume that the government will follow a certain policy, says he told AFP. Greece shows that "the slippage in the implementation of a policy (…) can cause a divergence between growth forecasts and actual growth."
6 Oct
Driven by hopes of a European bank recapitalization, stock markets continued to grow yesterday. Pars won 0.9%, but Apple's stock in Frankfurt drop 4% following the death of Steve Jobs. Traders on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. The DAX ended Tuesday, August 9 close to balance, down 0.10% at 5917.08 points, after an erratic session.
European shares continued their positive momentum on Thursday after strong rebound Wednesday, still driven by hopes of a coordinated recapitalization of banks in Europe to help them withstand the debt crisis in the eurozone. At the opening, the Paris showed a gain of 0.89% on expectations of support measures from the European Central Bank (ECB) to banks in the wake of the mobilization of political leadership on this issue.
In the first few exchanges, Frankfurt progressed from 0.70%.But the action of the American Apple dropped to the Frankfurt Stock Exchange after the announcement of the death Wednesday night of the group's co-founder Steve Jobs. The action, which is listed on the open market in Frankfurt, most U.S. markets, lost 3.8% to 272.20 euros at 9:11. The death of Steve Jobs, "one of the greatest American inventors" according to Barack Obama on Wednesday to 56 years, has generated an avalanche of responses to the measure of character, became the symbol of the success of the firm at the apple.
In other European stock markets, London progressed by 0.65%, Madrid and Milan by 0.50% to 0.55%. Wednesday, Paris won 4.33%, London 3.19%, 4.91% Frankfurt, Madrid and Milan 3.06% 3.94% despite the downgrade of the sovereign debt of Italy by Moody's. The strong rebound in European stock markets Wednesday has spread across the Atlantic, where the New York Stock Exchange also ended sharply higher Wednesday.
Back optimism also in Asia on Thursday morning. The Tokyo Stock Exchange ended the session with a gain of 1.66% while Hong Kong, Seoul and Sydney also evolved significantly positive territory. Shanghai was closed Thursday. After weeks of dithering, European leaders rallied Wednesday to prevent a collapse of the banking sector, weakened by the debt crisis, which brought down the French-Belgian group Dexia.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said it was "justified" to recapitalize European banks in need, stressing that "time was running out" and that his country was ready to do "if necessary". "The German government is ready, if necessary, to achieve a recapitalization" of banks at home, assured the Chancellor, not excluding that the matter be discussed at the highest level at the next EU summit in Brussels on 17 and October 18.
The daily Die Welt, Merkel intends to convince French President Nicolas Sarkozy to act quickly to support banks, at their meeting on Sunday, while Paris would rather wait. Finance ministers of the EU have asked the parallel European banking regulator (EBA) to assess the impact on the banks of a deep discount applied to the obligations of the Greek state, reported the Financial Times. The International Monetary Fund (IMF), he, actually suggested Wednesday to inject 100 to 200 billion euros in the biggest European banks to stabilize the area.
In this context, as investors wait to see, around 1:45 p.m., what will be the decision of the European Central Bank (ECB) on interest rates. This is the last meeting chaired by Jean-Claude Trichet, whose eight-year term as head of the ECB ends October 31.The ECB raised its key rate twice this year for fear of inflation, this time could announce a reduction to support the economy in crisis in the euro area.
3 Oct
LyondellBasell employees were extended on Monday the strike and blocking the production units of the group. The SP displays its support for the movement and the government provides "mobilize." LyondellBasell employees are on strike against the planned closure of the Berre refinery, which employs 370 people.
Employees of the U.S. company LyondellBasell have extended their Monday strike and blocking the production sites of the group. They protest against the closure of a refinery in Berre L'Etang (Bouches-du-Rhone). Several hundred people took part in the vote at a general meeting in mid-day, as part of the action taken after the September 27 announcement of the closure by management.
The refinery and production units in September LyondellBasell are blocked at the site of Berre L'Etang, and a fuel depot in Rognac and propylene oxide plant at Fos-sur-Mer, two neighboring towns. Staff representatives were sent to the Directorate Sunday, through their lawyers, questions about the future of the site but have not received a response for now, their last contact dating back to Thursday night they say.
The closure of the refinery would cover the approximately 370 employees to 1,250, in total, working in the petrochemical complex of the American group around the Etang de Berre. In recent days, the political reactions are multiplying on the subject. Martine Aubry, the Socialist candidate in the primary, on Monday expressed its "solidarity" with employees. It asks the Prime Minister to consider "alternatives to closing track".The mayor of Lille also known as "shared anger and anxiety of employees: see anger on the part of LyondellBasell's refusal to dialogue and put forward false numbers to justify for a purely financial and stock market, and concern before the uncertainty over the future of a site which employs 1,250 employees and thousands of subcontractors. " According to her, "the passivity of the government to a matter as serious, witnessed the acceleration of the industrialization of our country is unacceptable. It is not enough to say, as the Minister of Industry, that" his services are closely monitoring the ".
"The challenge of this case is the local district, regional and national levels"
Indeed, Eric Besson said Saturday that the government "mobilizing" all its means to ensure the future of the site.But he admitted not yet be able to indicate what decisions it would take to sustain the site. The Minister of Industry is expected to receive in the coming days the unions and the management of LyondellBasell said a ministry statement. The Ministry, it was recognized that the state could not force a company to maintain an activity when it decided to stop or suspend. The Government will ensure that LyondellBasell fulfills its reclassification as employees affected by this closure affect redundancy pay sufficiently "important," one said.
The case began to take a political turn with the Saturday site visit by the candidate for the primary Socialist Francois Hollande, who has held a "roundtable indispensable" for "transparency about the intentions of the group" and "how we can keep the whole chain from refinery to petrochemicals. " "The challenge of this case, it is not just a refinery is a potential that can, if nothing is clarified in the coming days, to be phased in question, or even disappear. It is a challenge local, district, regional and national, "he told reporters, after meeting a half hour with Inter (CGT, CFDT, CFE-CGC, FOR, CFTC).
29 Sep
The name of the successor of François Chérèque is already known for three years, provides a blog linked to Figaro.fr. The handover could take place in mid-2012. The departure of François Chérèque of the post of secretary general of the CFDT could happen in mid-2012.
François Chérèque of the estate at the head of the CFDT is folded from "a long time," says the BBC journalist Mark Landre on his blog The Cartoon Network. According to him, Lawrence Berger, national secretary in charge of employment and organization, no doubt replace the current general secretary. The decision would even be fixed for three years. "The question is not whether Lawrence will take the place of Francis, but when," reportedly said a central part of Belleville. According to him, this could be done in an early departure of François Chérèque "in mid-2012."
27 Sep
European shares finished sharply Tuesday and recorded a third straight session of gains, supported, as before, with hopes of credible solutions to the crisis of sovereign debt in the eurozone.
The CAC 40 index closed up 5.74% to 3023.38 points, crossing the psychological barrier of 3,000 points and a small resistance around 3,014 points, the next resistance zone at around 3,089 points, according analysts graphics.
Professionals are questioning the strength of the rebound in stock market indexes and bank brunt of the fall of the market since late July and the main drivers of the rebound.
"For banks and insurance, as the indices, we can not yet say that we have stopped the downward momentum in place.But there are low points which should take several weeks, "said Jerome Vineria, market analyst at IG Markets.
For Valerie Gastaldy Cabinet Technical Analysis Day By Day, "the market may have been a low point, but there is no buy signal yet."
"Although the rebound is very large, has not yet confirmed the figure to return to Europe, but there is almost (…) what is interesting is that this is the first bounce that comes from the banks since the beginning of the fall (July ed), "she adds.
THE REBOUND not last NO SOLUTION TO THE CRISIS
In Paris, the bank has increased dramatically and signed the largest increases in the CAC 40: in order, Societe Generale (16.81%), BNP Paribas (14.15%) and Credit Agricole (13 , 1%), while the Stoxx European banks index was up 6.82%. The French and German banks have outperformed the others and are the only ones taking more than 10%.Deutsche Bank gained 12.62% and 12.59% Commerzbank.
The London Stock Exchange gained 4.02%, the Frankfurt 5.29% and 4.9% in Milan while the pan-European index STOXX 50 was awarded 5.31% and the Eurofirst 300 garnering 4 55%.
The volatility index of the Frankfurt Dax has dropped from 6.76% to 46.58.
"The 'rally' bear markets are the most violent," said Frederic Buzare, head of equity management at Dexia Asset Management, which warns that "the rebound will not last if investors do not get a clear action plan to resolution of the crisis "of the debt, he added.
"In this market-led policy, all about the risk premium. The valuation ratios are no longer relevant.We spend more time reading the statements of leaders (political) to study the balance sheets of companies, he says.
In addition to banking and insurance, the rebound has affected all sectors in Europe, particularly the construction (6.32%) and commodities (7.52%).
In the CAC 40, Alstom jumped more than 11%, Lafarge over 10% of Accor 9.37% 8.52% ArcelorMitttal, Michelin of 8.07%, 7.67% of Peugeot and Renault of 8.22%.
In this context of return to risky assets, return on German government bond (Bund) was extended to 10 years of one basis point to 1.96% while the euro going above $ 1.36 to exchange around 1.3610 against 1.3530 on Tuesday morning.
A barrel of U.S. light crude oil gained 3.64 dollars to 83.88 dollars and 2.64 dollars per barrel of Brent at 106.58 dollars.
19 Sep
Fraud within UBS is eerily similar to a tarnished Societe Generale in 2008. The similarities of the two cases in seven points.
Two traders on the same table market
Jerome Kerviel and Kweku Adoboli worked on the same type of position, the Delta One desk. A table where one does not exchange single stocks or bonds but derivatives. The operations are relatively simple and often reserved for novice traders. They also specialize in ETFs (exchange traded funds), financial products that mimic the performance of an index, upward or downward. Easy to use, they can diversify their portfolio by buying such contracts backed by a stock index or industry (eg commodities). The ETF market is booming, the stock reached 300 billion euros in Europe, according to Aurel BGC.Moreover, the two traders were very familiar control procedures. They made a passage through the back office, the administrative body of the bank that controls the regularity of operations, before moving to trading.
Adoboli / Kerviel: profiles of "good friends"
Friends, neighbors, co-workers paint a Kweku Adoboli, 31, "very nice, very polite." Like most young traders of his age, he earned a very good living (300,000 pounds per year) and took the opportunity to do great celebrations in her apartment. Jerome Kerviel was considered "quite normal, no gambler," by his former colleague Valérie Rolland, as shown by his remarks during the trial of former trader. He lived comfortably but did not have an extravagant lifestyle. The financial police who investigated him about a man with "no extravagance of any kind."He earned 48,000 euros per year in 2007, a year before the outbreak of the scandal.
The concealment of large-scale risky operations
For Kerviel, 50 billion euros of positions (or 25,000 times the average risk that a trader takes …), Adoboli for "only" $ 10 billion (7.2 billion euros), "in various futures indices – S & P 500, DAX and EuroStoxx – over the last three months, "the statement said UBS. The principle of hiding two traders was the same. The internal control system did not see anything because the positions were "in our systems offset by fictitious positions on ETF cash settlement futures, allegedly executed by the broker," according to UBS.Clearly, the screens showed the supervisors of the total amount of exposure much lower than was the actual exposure of the two "rogue traders".
Moreover – as Kerviel – the "unauthorized trading" of Kweku Adoboli does date back a long way. The trader UBS would have made some operations since October 2008. In 2005 and 2006, Kerviel had "led" by taking 100 to 150 million euros in positions on the action Solarworld listed in Germany, according to the report of the Inspector General of Societe Generale.
The unwinding told in a hurry to star trader
Upon discovery of the scandal UBS warned regulators in Switzerland and Britain, and launched in parallel to his cell house, "the bronze project" designed to perform the operations of unwinding.This difficult task was assigned to one of the best traders of the bank's derivative, Jason Barron. At Societe Generale, the unwinding took place January 21, 2008 after the discovery of the fraud, by Maxime Kahn, 39, an experienced trader in the bank. Management has told the Financial Markets Authority and the Governor of the Bank of France, but she preferred to keep out of the palace secret. In the recent book "Sarko kill me," Daniel Bouton said he did not call the Elysee Bercy or because "the ability of a cabinet to hold confidential information is very limited in all cases long. It's structural. And if I notify the department, I'll have to deal with the Minister (Christine Lagarde) while I have other things to do. " The Ministry of Finance was informed two days after the first operations of unwinding.A secret which has not failed to Nicolas Sarkozy in a rage before claiming the head of the CEO …
A boss in the hot seat?
The CEO of Societe Generale, Daniel Bouton, was forced to leave office in April 2009, under pressure from President Sarkozy, despite the support of major shareholders and employees. "The goal was to physically pay button" recently said the former CEO in "Sarko kill me." At UBS, the boss seems so far spared even though it is very weak. In an interview with Swiss newspaper Der Sonntag Gruebele Oswald said he was "responsible but not guilty." He even said that when someone decides to act criminal, "you can not do anything." The boss of UBS feels may be spared a major shareholder of the bank.The Swiss weekly NZZ am Sonntag quoted a member of the Board of Directors of UBS who says Oswald Gruebele still has the support of the Singapore investment fund GIC.
A scandal comes at a very wrong time
UBS has revised this weekend losses from fraud of $ 2.3 billion, against 2 billion originally announced. The profit of about one billion Swiss francs which the bank expected the third quarter could turn into a loss of 500 million francs. And while the group hoped to finally settle its costly setbacks resulting from the subprime crisis and conflict on the banking secrecy with the United States. He had announced in August a new savings plan that provides 3,500 job cuts and savings of 2 billion Swiss francs (1.8 billion euros). And he was preparing, according to the Swiss press, cutting heavily in its investment bank.
A Société Générale scandal happened in the subprime crisis, while the bank was about to announce 2.6 billion loss because of its exposure. The bank then red and black then launched a capital increase of EUR 5.5 billion, and managed to save many takeover rumors that hovered above his head.
Banks that do not listen to warnings
The many similarities between the two cases raise questions about banks' ability to truly control their traders. Yet they have spared no efforts in security after the Kerviel affair. "For the Societe Generale, one can even the number in the hundreds of millions of euros," said the Liboux and Tangi, an analyst at Aurel BGC. This did not prevent the inspection bodies to point out the dangers of risky products.The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) British recalled at the outbreak of the UBS case, have warned against the dangers inherent in the ETF. According to the Office of fight against financial crime in the UK, the risk of major accidents was high mainly because of their lack of transparency. But this is not a systemic problem as Manoj Ladwa, an analyst at ETX Capital in London. Those responsible for risk control at UBS "did not realize quite quickly that this trader had taken huge positions in a very short period." The problem, according to Frederic Boulier, an expert on financial fraud in Nice Actimize is that banks are primarily focused on the safety of other financial products."It is true that as these traders are working on relatively simple products, some banks have chosen to focus their efforts on control tables are traded market where more complex products." From there to imagine that a fraud on banks ETF splash soon again? "It is impossible to say today that a similar accident could not happen again one day," said Liboux The Tangi, an analyst at Aurel BGC.