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The Bank of Japan just to curb the yen
The Bank of Japan (BoJ) is mobilizing to stop the rise of the yen and boost Japan's economy. The institution held Monday morning for an emergency meeting with the agenda to "discuss means of monetary control in the light of recent economic and financial developments," a statement said.
Following the summit, the BoJ decided an extension of nearly 92 billion dollars of disposable monetary easing. Thus, the amounts allocated to fixed rate loans to banks through a special mechanism set up by the end of last year, are brought to 30.000 billion yen (276 billion euros), against 20,000 billion until to now.It has also set up a refinancing operation which adds six months to three months operations already in place.
Low market reaction
But economists doubt the effectiveness of new measures, which will be debated in the day ministerial meeting. Some analysts said they were disappointed by the lack of breadth of decisions announced. The markets have shown little enthusiasm as well. The yen lost ground shortly after the announcement of the results of the meeting of the BoJ, but it then climbed to its highest of the day. Meanwhile, the Nikkei index of Tokyo Stock Exchange has risen by 1.5% while it showed an increase of 3% at mid-session.
Orange offers its subscribers Deezer
They were the first pups born of the marriage of convenience between Orange, a subsidiary of France Telecom, and Deezer. The telecom operator and the site plays music Thursday night unveiled the commercial offers will be available to Orange subscribers to access the unlimited music on their mobile and as part of a subscription to the Internet.
Deezer hopes to increase its subscriber base – from 25,000 today to 200,000 by the end of the year and one million a year – and expand its sales – 6 million euros in 2009 20 million euros in 2010. Orange, meanwhile, has "to differentiate the active target urban youth and families with teenagers.Indeed, if access to Deezer Premium is included in the packages Origami and a triple play offer at 29.90 euros per month it costs 5 euros extra per month for other packages No fax payday advances.
It remains for both partners, who unveiled their alliance in late July, to sign the agreement validates the rise of Orange in the capital of Deezer. The French operator will take 11% share in the listening site, which provides not need to raise new funds to launch its international deployment in the fall.
This partnership is strategic to guarantee a peaceful future to Deezer.This yields a significant boost to the development of its subscriber base pay, additional income for determining advertising revenue generated on the paid site, which must repay the rights to record labels and copyright societies to exploit the 7 million shares offered to its users.
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The Paris Bourse is expected to continue its downward
The macroeconomic announcements from the U.S. weighed heavily on the Paris Stock Exchange in August. The poor sales figures for housing (the lowest since 1995) have hit the Cac 40, which has plunged Tuesday on the 3500 points with a drop of 1.75%. Return to the Green should be difficult on Wednesday. Especially as new indicators are expected in the U.S., in addition to the unemployment figures in France in July. The real estate overseas, thermometer world's largest economy, will still be in the spotlight with the publication of the FHFA index of house prices and numbers of new home sales for July. Before the opening of Wall Street, markets will also monitor the numbers of orders for durable goods last month.
This Wednesday in Asia, fears of a relapse of the new global economy have sealed the evidence.Wall Street had already set the tone with a fence net decrease of 1.32%.
As for currencies, the euro traded at 1.2638 in the morning the dollar.
Publications resume
In terms of values, many trucks will publish their results quarterly and half in this weekend.
Today before the market opens, Edenred, the old branch of prepaid services group Accor became autonomous, has reported an operating income of 155 million euros in the first six months of the year, down 7.1%. Turnover rose 3.8% to 461 million.But the group is very conservative forecasts, the growth in issuance volume yet to be affected by rising unemployment in Europe.
L'Oreal and Sperian publish their half year results after market close.
The Polish government has short listed five offers to buy the 51% stake in state power company Enea on Tuesday said the Treasury Department, without specifying the identity of Suez and GDF would candidats.EDF on ranks according to media reports. Only EDF confirmed it had made a preliminary offer.
Scor has been a change of recommendation by Fitch. The broker has raised its outlook on Tuesday its debt rating of reinsurance group to "positive" cons "stable" and kept at "A" rating from its long-term debt of the group.Fitch said the decision including the prudent investment policy conducted by SCOR and the diversification of its risks.
Large labs scramble biotechs
Without biotech, no future for pharmacy? You might think so, judging by the proliferation of mergers and alliances between biotechs and large laboratories, those companies that manufacture drugs from living organisms. Last transaction date, redemption, announced Tuesday, the small American biotech Spoiler Therapeutics by Roche. The Swiss laboratory would cost initially $ 25 million to access the expertise of spoiler, an innovative technique allows the insertion of active ingredients targeted at the heart cells. If the results are inconclusive and that the products are finally sold, Roche may pay up to 1.1 billion dollars.
On Monday, the Swiss lab had already announced the purchase of another biotech, the California BioImagene for about 100 million dollars. And the other major labs are no exception.Sanofi-Aventis has announced the July 1 takeover of the U.S. biotech TargeGen. That's about the 25th agreement reached by the French laboratory with a biotech since arriving at his head Chris Viehbacher in December 2008. These alliances are not confined to Europe and the United States. Earlier this year, bioMérieux has acquired, for 10 to 15 million euros, a Chinese group, Meikang Biotech specializes in the manufacture of rapid tests.
"The major laboratories multiply this kind of agreement from two to three years to overcome a deficit increasing need for innovation in-house and access to proprietary technology platforms," said Vincent Genet, director of the activity of the firm Alcimed health."Smaller biotechs, in turn, can not afford to assume alone the costs of development of their drug candidates."
Progressive Funding
But it is rare that manufacturers take immediately all the risk. Most operations are based on incremental funding. Paid as and drug development, they can be supplemented by royalties on the commercialization of products.
These operations, which often have no impact on buyers for several years, have "nothing to do with mergers with large biopharma," says Vincent Genet. After the acquisition of Genentech by Roche last year for $ 47 billion, Sanofi-Aventis discussed today a merger with Genzyme. The operation seems to stumble on the price.According to the American press, Genzyme seeks in effect more than 18.4 billion dollars (14 billion euros) that Sanofi would have offered.
These mergers, which provide great laboratories of developing products and marketed drugs, may provide access to "a very different economic model," said Vincent Genet. This changes the perception of the laboratory, giving it a more focused biotech. This may also contribute favorably to income through sales made. A biotech can also expand the universe of which seizes lab. This is the case of the manufacturer of Botox, Allergan, valued near $ 20-billion. It would give the buyer access to the cosmetics market and emerging countries.
Brussels doubt that Free has received state aid
Orange, SFR and Bouygues Telecom, who have each paid 619 million euros to the state for their 3G mobile phone license in the early 2000s, still have not digested their rival Free Mobile gets in early license for 240 million euros. Note that for this price, Free holds three times less frequency than its competitors.
But the complaint to state aid once they have lodged in Brussels could well be rejected. The competition offices of the Commission have sent a letter on June 28 called "administrative discharge" to the three operators and the French state, said La Tribune.
"I confirm that the Commission has informed the companies of its preliminary analysis and thus of its intention not to pursue the matter," said the spokesman for the European Commission for competition issues, Amelia Torres."We look at the present time the answer has been obtained from the companies involved to see if it causes us to change your mind or if it confirms that there is nothing to investigate "she added.
Background
Brussels wonders, is a fact. They requested further information No fax payday loans. This is perhaps not ideal, but there is no time for decision, "says a trader who insists the length and complexity of applications for state aid. Orange, SFR and Bouygues Telecom, them, do not démordent: the rebate received by Free Mobile akin to them in state aid and distorts competition.Consequently, they claim that the amount of their 3G license or subsequently revised downwards to 240 million euros.
In 2002, Orange and SFR had already obtained the price of their license is comparable to that accorded to Bouygues: 619 million euros, against 4.95 billion originally planned.
Along with this complaint in Brussels for aid, Orange, SFR and Bouygues have also seized the State Council, the highest administrative court in France. They attack the one hand, the decree fixing the amount of the fee, on the other hand, the decree gives the license to Free Mobile. The Council of State could make its decision by the end of the year. But the operators themselves are hardly any illusions.
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The Elysee revises down growth in 2011
The Elysee has ruled. The growth forecast for 2011 was revised downwards to 2%, against 2.5% initially announced by President Nicolas Sarkozy after a meeting between Prime Minister François Fillon and the ministers of Bercy , held at Fort Brégançon.
Accordingly, the government will fall further fiscal austerity. The state spending will be frozen in value over three years. Ten billion euros of tax loopholes and social will be removed in the fall. In contrast, neither income tax nor corporation tax will be increased. VAT will not hit.
"Are we going to save the plane on social niches and tax everything to create employment, all that is relevant, all that sustains the economy, the answer is yes," said on RTL Budget Minister Francois Baroin.
If the government recognizes that 2011 will be worse than expected, the growth target for 2010 of 1.4%, should be well met, "or even exceeded, welcomes the Elysee. "On the pressure of potential revenue will be fully allocated to deficit reduction."
"After a GDP growth of 0.2% in the first quarter, a growth of 0.6% was recorded in the second quarter," said the Elysee. "Given the rebound in activity, the prospect of growth of 1.4% will be reached or exceeded for the year 2010.This also allows, in line with OECD projections, forecast growth of 2% for 2011. "
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"[This] leads us to the end of September, that is to say, the presentation of the draft budget law to the Cabinet, to be between 3 and 3.5 billion more, which is perfectly achievable, "said Baroin.
The downward revision in growth was expected. Economists considered the unrealistic assumption of the government and rely for their part in an average growth of between 1.5 and 1.8%. For its part, the International Monetary Fund deemed "too optimistic" the official forecast. Recently, Bercy also acknowledged work scenario around 2%.
Auto: sales of "Big Three" climb
"The recovery is slow but it is there." On Tuesday, the director of U.S. sales of General Motors (GM), Don Johnson, was optimistic. Exited bankruptcy in July 2009, restored and relieved of some of its debts, the manufacturer claims for the month of July sales in the U.S. rose 5.4% year on year to 199,692 units. Off Hummer, Saturn and Pontiac, being closed, and Saab, sold to the Dutch Spyker, sales of the first American manufacturer reached 199,432 units, up 24.6% year on year.
In detail, the Cadillac and Buick brands saw sales increase by respectively 142% and 137%. In contrast, Chevrolet, which represents the bulk of group sales with 139,916 units sold last month rose more slowly (12% on a year). The manufacturer announced the transition of its sales jumped 22.2% on a year in China last month.
Ford, the second of the Big Three, has published sales up 5% to 166,092 units sold on American soil. This increase remains well below the 13% expected by the markets awarded the title in stock (-1.44% to 12.97%). The increase is mainly attributed to the addition of trucks (+27.4%). Sales of the Ford Focus for example, have plunged nearly 30%.
The third U.S. manufacturer, Chrysler, reported an increase in sales of the same order: 5% year on year to 93,313 units, driven by the success of the new Jeep Grand Cherokee (54%). The 2011 version of this model was launched only two weeks ago. This is the first new model since the release of the bankruptcy group in June 2009."The vehicle has good national and international journals", says sales manager, Fred Diaz.
Toyota and Honda fall
The Asian competitors are not far behind. The South Korean Hyundai and Kia in particular have seen their sales increase by 19% and 21%. Japanese ad for Nissan's share of sales up 14.6%.
By contrast, Toyota saw its shipments drop 6.8% in the United States to 169,224 units. Honda also reported performance against the trend, with a decline of 5.6% of new car registrations last month.
Reassured
Analysts said the figures show an upturn for the industry according to figures from June which had emerged down compared to May "After the June data, everyone had said that, finally, the sector was not yet out of.Now, it appears that this month was a hiccup, "has said Al Castignetti, commercial director for the Nissan brand to the U.S. market.
On July alone, the American automotive market is expected to exceed the million new vehicles sold. On an annualized basis, analysts on average expect a market to 11.4 million vehicles in July, against 11.2 million a year ago and 11.08 million in June
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Novelli creates a commission on sales buoyant
Final figures will not be available before school, but this last day of summer sales, the Secretary of State for Trade Herve Novelli wished to reiterate its appreciation for this vintage 2010, one year better than the two previous Both declined. Visiting a temple Parisian trade, Galeries Lafayette on Boulevard Haussmann, the minister reiterated that the period of the balance which has just passed an average increase in turnover of between 5% and 15%.
Apart from e-tailers (Sarenza, Brandalley …) announced on Tuesday that rates of double-digit growth for the period, many professionals do not share the enthusiasm of Herve Novelli.The Federation of clothing stores (FEH) regretted that such an influx of customers from the first two weeks have calmed down a lot, accusing the floating balances, these balances traditional free-off period – established by law to modernize the economy in 2008.
"I heard here and there a number of criticisms concerning the treatment of sales", said the minister explained that the decision to introduce these additional weeks of balances had not been taken lightly and was the result of months consultation. Nevertheless, he announced the creation of a commission before 15 September 2010 to review progress on this measure for any amendments. Issue which does not entail, for now, its membership.
Echoing the complaints of his guest of the day, Philippe Houze, chief executive of Galeries Lafayette, Herve Novelli also Secretary of State for Tourism has benefited from his visit to criticize the mayor of Paris. Bertrand Delanoe has indeed refused classification of the Boulevard Haussmann department stores and in tourist areas, preventing their opening Sunday.
Extolling the benefits of overseas customers which is keen to encourage the arrival, the Minister expressed his disappointment, and denounce the importance of the shortfall caused by this decision. "We must understand the economic and tourism sector", he said, recalling that the vast majority of Parisians (70%) would not oppose the opening of large stores in the area on Sunday.
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Sharp rise in occupational diseases in 2009
The business risk insurance professionals has released its report for the year 2009. The number of accidents has decreased by 7.5% over the previous year, with 651,000 accidents reported. The frequency of accidents fell to 36 accidents per thousand employees, is historically the lowest level. The daily Les Echos who interviewed Stephane Seiller the director of this branch of the health insurance crisis is largely responsible for this decline in the number of accidents. Unemployment and decreased activity in sectors such as construction and metallurgy – 20% of salaried workforce today against 36% in 1950 – explains in particular the improvement. Stéphane Seiller also highlights the increasing prevention efforts.
Bond 9% of occupational diseases
The report is rather more pessimistic about the illness.Despite rising unemployment, they jumped 9% -13.5% a year over the last decade – to reach 50,000 new cases. Almost all of this increase is explained by taking better account of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) such as tendonitis and herniated discs … which account for 80% of disease. Better recognition by the French system, but also the consequence of the transformation of labor. The tasks become more routine and stress are the main contributors to the increase in these disorders. The handling of chemicals also cause the progression of certain cancers.Social Security today conducting actions to better detect them.
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