20 Nov
The European Commission estimates that the pooling of borrowing countries in the euro area could quickly alleviate the current crisis. The counterpart would be a strengthening of fiscal discipline. The President of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barroso (here at a press conference in Brussels April 13, 2011)
The European Commission Wednesday will propose the creation of eurobonds, a system seen by its promoters as a means of achieving sustainable solutions to the debt crisis, but that divides Europeans and has as its corollary a strengthening of fiscal discipline. In a "Green Paper" seen by AFP, the European Commission considers that this pooling of borrowing countries in the euro area could "rapidly reduce" the current crisis.Countries that need external assistance, as now Greece, Ireland and Portugal, should be subjected to "enhanced monitoring", argued Mr Barroso.
The Commission proposals provide for such a development also for the states under the excessive deficit procedure against the limit of 3% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) set by the Stability Pact. Today, almost all EU countries are concerned. Europe may well require them to review their copy if the budget passed by their parliaments become too lax compared to the common rules of discipline. A proposal that is likely to generate heated debate in national parliaments.
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.
15 Nov
In his Bordeaux against social fraud, Nicolas Sarkozy seems to have mostly focused on benefit fraud individuals. But this is far from being the No. 1 threat to Social Security accounts. Parade 1st May 2004 in Paris.
Social fraud is the enemy. Nicolas Sarkozy, on the road to the family allowance fund of Bordeaux, gave a speech particularly offensive against fraud, described as "worst and most insidious betrayal of the spirit of 1945" and accused of "undermining the foundations the same Social Republic. " If he was refusing to "stigmatize anyone," the president nevertheless denounced "thieves and cheaters" in the system. The thieves are those who feel abused a social benefit. And cheaters, those who employ an employee without declaring it.
His speech, however, was unbalanced. Indeed, it has placed more emphasis on fraud of insured persons, he took care to detail ("he who has a work stoppage fraudulent," "one who underestimates its resources," "he who does not reside in the country "," one who invents a fictional housing "..) than that of health professionals or companies, referred to simple turn of a phrase. Yet the amounts diverted by them are a priori much more important. State of Play.
How much is the benefit fraud in France?
All the fraud was by nature not detected, there are only estimates. The benefit fraud general scheme has been estimated at between 2 and 3 billion euros by a recent parliamentary report.
13 Nov
The President of the Italian Republic Giorgio Napolitano charged Sunday the former European Commissioner Mario Monti to form a new government is responsible for putting in order the finances to reassure financial markets and European partners in Rome.
After the resignation of Silvio Berlusconi, left under the jeers of thousands of Romans, the head of state has mandated that as planned economics professor aged 68 to lead a cabinet should be composed mainly of technocrats.
In a brief speech a few minutes after the announcement of his appointment by the Quirinal Palace, Mario Monti has promised to conduct "with a sense of urgency but with care" consultations to establish the composition of his government.
ONE YEAR AND A HALF FOR REDRESS OF ITALY
The uncertainty of recent weeks Italy has strongly penalized in the bond markets, and Rome hopes that the arrival of Mario Monti will reassure the financial community.
"The country must become a pillar of strength, not a weak link in the European Union that we were among the founders," said the former European Commissioner for Competition.
The objective of the new government will be "to improve the financial situation and resume the path of growth in a context of increased attention to social justice," he added, saying that Italy could "overcome difficulties by a joint effort. "
"We owe it to our children," said the economist.
Divided, the European Union decided Tuesday to put the spring at least the creation of a tax on financial transactions, which has yet active support of France and Germany.
Several countries, within and outside the euro area, have expressed strong reservations at the monthly meeting of EU finance ministers that such a tax "Tobin" is implemented in the EU without first being decided at the international level.
"Today the Ecofin, we mainly talked about the tax on financial transactions. The debate was lively," said the German finance minister, Wolfgang Schäuble.
As for Britain, which critics have intensified in recent days, she simply asked that the case be permanently archived.
"I suggest we bury the idea that there will be a tax on financial transactions," he told his counterparts the British Minister of Finance, George Osborne.
This action is the publication director of Libération Demorand Nicolas, Yann Filipino journalist, Sarl Libération and MP Gerard Bapt, chairman of the parliamentary information mission of the Mediator. The boss of the company that makes the Mediator, Jacques Servier, the day of his hearing in the National Assembly (March 2, 2011).
Servier Laboratories pursue defamation before the correctional court of Paris newspaper Libération and MP Gerard Bapt PS, for stories and comments relating to the scandal of the Mediator, according to a subpoena which AFP obtained a copy Sunday.This direct quote is the managing editor of Liberation Demorand Nicolas, Yann Filipino journalist, Sarl Libération and MP Gerard Bapt, chairman of the parliamentary information mission of the Mediator, which will run January 6, 2012 before the 17th Criminal Chamber of the Paris Court.
According to the text of the direct quote, Servier acknowledges Liberation in its edition of September 7, 2011 dedicated to a different drug from the laboratory, Protelos – which would have minimized the side effects – have set out "a series of charges that are seriously defamatory against Servier. " Nicolas Demorand in an editorial, wrote that Servier "had erected lying and manipulation economic model", so that after the Mediator, "is now a scandal that Protelos."
In an interview with Liberation, MP Bapt stated that Servier had sought to play down the effects of Protelos from judsqu'à including "falsifying case for the death of patients do not appear." PS MP had accused Servier of "perverse and developing methods not only for the Mediator." According to the direct quote, the lab accuses journalists and MP PS stated to have "a series of charges which are seriously defamatory against Servier" in particular, accusing Servier to have "relapsed" with the Protelos and accusing him of "falsifying documents" about the drug against osteoporosis.
Servier believes in its citation that defamation is made public "due to the seriousness of the false accusations." He requested 50,000 euros and publication of the trial in which several daily Liberation.
MEPs decided that the adjustment of family benefits would take place on April 1 instead of January 1.
MEPs decided on Friday at the meeting, that the adjustment of family benefits, traditionally made on 1 January, 1 April intervene now, as is already the case for pensions. This deferral to April 1, said Minister of Solidarity Roselyne Bachelot, will compensate for the finances of the state, "not liable to the CSG the additional choice of activity (CLCA)" (parental leave ).
MEPs have adopted Wednesday by night session, an amendment removing the liability to CSG parental leave that the government wanted to impose.The UMP's budget reporter Social Security Yves Bur had proposed to postpone the revaluation of family benefits from 1 April to financially compensate the removal of government action. The budget minister Valérie Pécresse, while present, had "taken note of this commitment."
Friday morning, the members themselves have officially recorded this decision by adopting an amendment to the government that sets 1 April each year the revaluation of family benefits. All family benefits will be affected by this provision: family allowances, housing allowances, allowances back to school, receiving benefits early childhood, parental leave, etc.. The three-month postponement of revaluation has sparked protests in the ranks of the opposition.
27 Oct
The Italian prime minister will present this evening in Brussels a letter in which he promises savings measures in the country, notably to extend the retirement age to 67. The Italian Minister of Economy, Giulio Tremonti, and the prime minister Silvio Berlusconi
After intense negotiations with the Northern League and a minimal agreement on pensions, the Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi Wednesday in Brussels will present a letter in which he undertakes to carry out economic reforms, reports the press. The letter of fifteen pages, the Cavaliere, who managed in extremis Tuesday night in a minimal agreement on pensions with its ally the Northern League, said the government's desire to raise the retirement age of "old age" of 65 to 67 in 2026.
But in reality, this decision does not change much, according to the newspaper noted that in 2026, the retirement age should already nearly 67 years as a result of reforms adopted in recent years, including one providing for gradual increase in the retirement age based on life expectancy. The League is however remained adamant about the "retirement pensions" that allow currently retire at 60 with 36 years of contributions and any age from 40 years of contributions. In addition to retirement, Mr. Berlusconi engaged in the letter to adopt speedy measures to boost growth promised this summer but have not been presented because of the divisions of the majority.
Rome has involved the liberalization of professions and local public services, simplifying the administration, the revitalization of infrastructure projects, facilitating dismissals or the tightening of rules to replace retiring employees. The government also promises to accelerate the sale of public assets to reduce the huge debt of 1,900 billion euros (120% of GDP) that worries the markets. Berlusconi also points in this letter, according to press reports, draconian austerity measures adopted in recent months for a total of 60 billion euros by 2014, which will allow Italy to meet balanced budget by 2013.
Contacted by AFP, a spokesman for the presidency declined to comment. Mr.Berlusconi has been put up against the wall Sunday by its European partners who asked him to make firm commitments on reforms and debt reduction in order to reassure the markets and to ensure that Italy is the next victim the debt crisis, which would jeopardize the entire euro area.
25 Oct
The Heads of State and Government of the euro area may call Wednesday the European Central Bank (ECB) to continue its purchases of bonds to support Italy and Spain, according to a draft of their summit conclusions to which the Germany, however, said not to buy in the state.
"We fully support the ECB in its actions to ensure price stability in the euro area, including its non-standard measures in a financial market currently outstanding," states that the project, which Reuters had access.
Sources of the European Union said that these "unconventional measures" referred to by the ECB purchases of bonds of countries in difficulty on the secondary market debt, purchases it took over in August to support the Spain and Italy.
Chancellor Angela Merkel reacted promptly by declaring opposition to any representation which purports to tell the ECB what to do.
"This sentence and the way it is currently in the news are not accepted by Germany," she told reporters.
Carsten Schneider, budget expert of the opposition Social Democrats (SPD) of Germany, for his part indicated that a draft motion on the multiplication of EFSF was based precisely on the assumption that the ECB will stop buying bonds on the secondary market.This motion must be filed Wednesday in the Bundestag.
The ECB buys Spanish and Italian paper in the hope of lowering their yields and reduce the cost and funding of these two countries on the market.
But investors fear that these two countries follow the path of Greece, Ireland and Portugal, all of which benefit from support schemes concocted by the EU and the International Monetary Fund.
"No misunderstanding"
The ECB has, to date, bought for 170 billion euros of debt in the euro area difficult, prevent a widening yield spreads with German debt, a move that has caused divisions within their bodies leaders.
Angela Merkel said Berlin was trying to have an ECB statement setting out its opinion on the draft communiqué of the summit.
"We want much clearer statements about what the ECB wants itself and we speak about it. We do not want a misunderstanding where policies would expect something special from the ECB," she said .
She also felt that too much speculation on the draft summit conclusions."The sentence does not include a statement that the purchases in the secondary market are possible and it just says that unconventional measures will continue," said she.
Many economists believe that the only way for the Seventeen to simultaneously protect themselves from market pressure, while regaining their trust is to the ECB and its unlimited liquidity at the heart of the rescue device in European countries too indebted.
France follows this line of thinking but Germany and the European Commission see this as a violation of the fundamental laws of Europe.
Given this impasse, the top of the euro area should suit Wednesday to leverage the capabilities of the EFSF through an insurance mechanism and a special vehicle, without involving the ECB in the process.
24 Oct
The Tokyo Stock Exchange ended sharply higher Monday, the EU summit Sunday with renewed hopes of resolving the crisis in the euro area and diverted the attention of the new rise in the yen and floods in Thailand.
The leaders of the European Union Sunday seemed closer to an agreement on the euro area, including the recapitalisaiton banks and the multiplication of the European Financial Stability Fund (EFSF).
The Nikkei gained 1.9%, or 165.09 points to 8,843.98 and the Topix, broader, took 11.23 points (1.51%) to 755.44.
The Nikkei, which lost 0.8% last week, crossed the threshold for Monday its moving average of the last five sessions, thus became a threshold of support for 8735 points.
"The news from Europe maintain hope and Wall Street reacted to the rise to these expectations, so the Japanese market is now catching up gains made abroad on blankets in the open position," said Koichi Ogawa, Daiwa SB Investments.
"But Japan is facing its own problems with the strong yen and floods in Thailand, affecting some manufacturing industries.These factors will limit gains in Tokyo and push investors to take a wait, time to see how the situation in Europe. "
Friday, the dollar dropped to a record low against the yen at 75.78, but has slightly rebounded since.
Title Olympus continued its dive to fall by 10.72% to 1,099 yen, after touching a low at the meeting of thirteen and a half to 1,012 yen.
The stock has lost more than half its value since the dismissal of its chief executive on Oct. 14.The latter was accused of incompetence by the presidency of the group, denounced bad practice prior to his arrival at the head of the group.
In technology, Elpida ended up 4.01% to 493 yen, while Sony fell by 1.29% to 1,536 yen.
The tire manufacturer Bridgestone has outperformed the market by winning 4.07% to 1,764 yen after announcing its intention to increase its operating profit by 5.8% of revenue in 2010/11 to 10% in 2016/17.