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The CAC 40 grip the 4,000 points
While the CAC 40 is left below the 4,000 points on Friday night at closing, and the Asian market is changing globally in green (except the Nikkei) – but basically for local reasons – the Paris Bourse continued its hesitation . Especially since now, Friday night, Wall Street has ended without direction.
While Greece is saved, but the helm of the 4,000 technical points should be saved without being highly outdated. For the situation in Europe is not rosy either. The Portuguese and Irish records on the deficits are in the pipeline.
At the opening, the CAC 40 rose slightly, from 0.33% to 4002.13 points.
On Monday, the news is rather poor.In France, the publication will be more interesting day tomorrow, Tuesday: INSEE unveil quarterly national accounts in detail for the fourth quarter of 2009.
In the euro zone on Monday, the index of economic confidence in March will be released in 11 hours. In Brussels, will meet on Monday the European Ministers of Agriculture and Fisheries. Last week, President Nicolas Sarkozy was willing to "a crisis in Europe" saver for the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP).
In the U.S., investors expect the revenue and expenditure of households for the month of March at 14.30. Tomorrow, they watch the housing prices Case & Shiller, and consumer confidence in March.
The energy for
The dismissal of former chief investment officer of TCW, the U.S. subsidiary to 100% of Societe Generale (0.81%, to 47.5 euros), caused a stir in the United States.The bank believes that this case has "a very marginal impact" to its shareholders payday loans for bad credit .
The fifteenth penal court of Nanterre Friday acquitted the former CEO of Vinci (+0.29% to 43.6 euros), Antoine Zacharias. Prosecutors, who had claimed two years suspended sentence and a fine of 375,000 euros, has appealed the ruling. His annual pension of 2.1 million, his early departure of 12.5 million and earnings of 4.2 million euros in 2005 are therefore assumed to septuagenarian.
Side energy, France is currently working on establishing a consortium of companies responsible for developing a vast network of power lines under the Mediterranean Sea, to deliver solar electricity produced in Africa to Europe.
This project, called Transgreen, bring together suppliers of electricity, electricity grid managers and manufacturers of high voltage equipment under the umbrella of EDF (0.72%, to 39.3 euros), confirming information daily special Enerpresse.
Furthermore, the organization of international environmental advocacy group Greenpeace accused Areva of endangering the health of residents of uranium mines it operates in northern Niger, in a report published Monday.
Finally, according to Les Echos on Monday, Total (at equilibrium in the early exchanges) is currently selling the Lindsey refinery in England in the northeast. "The first offers are expected in the coming days," reads the columns in the business daily.According to el Sunday Times published Sunday, Gazprom or Valero Essar would instantly.
Later results, Korian, Trigano and RATP unveil their accounts.
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