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Madagascar: new agreement to “the crisis”, in May 2011 presidential

Posted on August 14, 2010 by robert

The current strong man from Madagascar, Rajoelina and all Malagasy parties on Friday signed a new agreement as “the crisis”, which includes holding a presidential election in May 2011, but it remains to be seen it will be implemented.
Under the terms of this “political agreement”, 99 political parties and Rajoelina committed “to working together and [...]

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Europe still in crisis

Posted on June 10, 2010 by robert

May 25 was another black Tuesday for world stock markets. Square Business and other lists of Europe collapsed under the weight of sales. The market is wondering if the cuts in public spending of European governments were not intended to freeze the resumption of the Old Continent.
Over the weekend the Spanish Central Bank had decided [...]

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The balance sheets of banks doped by grants

Posted on June 9, 2010 by paul

Despite the purchase occurred in 2009 on the front of the profits, the recovery remains fragile international banking industry, drugged by the thrust of trading that is inherently exposed to showers of bags. The warning is contained in the latest edition of the study that R & S Mediobanca devoted to major international commercial banks [...]

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New foundations in search for supervisory

Posted on June 1, 2010 by albert

In-package operation launched by the government included measures disparate. Not ‘certainly the most’ important, but there ‘also rules governing the continued supervision of the Treasury on the foundations that have directly or indirectly controlling stakes in banks, even after the planned establishment of new authorities’ control over private legal entities.
The rule reads in Milano Finanza, [...]

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Berlin says no to short selling: funds kaputt, euro down

Posted on May 20, 2010 by albert

Bags sharply downward, European leaders divided, new fears about Greece while the euro remains glued to the lowest since 2006. This is the budget of a new bad day for international finance and cohesion of the eurozone in the day that BaFin, the German equivalent of Consob, banned, unilaterally and without the knowledge of other [...]

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The real issue is the outlook of the real economy, not finance!

Posted on May 12, 2010 by robert

The possibility that the ECB to buy government securities in some countries of the euro by selling their American securities and perhaps also German, and so without jeopardizing the money supply and inflation in perspective – is a smart move. Inspired by the Troubled Assets Relief Program (Tarp) implemented by the Federal Reserve in October [...]

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Obama raises the finance reform from the blog

Posted on May 4, 2010 by paul

In the new climate of controversy and facing prosecution by the SEC, Consob U.S., Goldman Sachs, the U.S. president, Barack Obama, has relaunched finance reform and criticizes the Republicans, after meeting the lobbies of Wall Street he said, have decided to oppose the new law to regulate financial operators.
No one speaks of justice clockwork, but [...]

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The islamic finance: realities and prospects

Posted on May 2, 2010 by albert

Islamic finance has been since the outbreak of the financial and economic crisis, the focus of experts, academics and professionals. This interest was not fortuitous because Islamic finance has attracted the attention of major banks and international financial institutions.
For Tunisia, which is preparing to become a regional financial center, Islamic finance is of particular importance. [...]

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The General Council of Yvelines funds four projects

Posted on April 27, 2010 by robert

The General Council of Yvelines announced April 15 the last four winners of its call for proposals launched in October 2009 (see previous news), to achieve the vehicle’s own future.
In total, 41 cases had been approved. The four winning companies are AKKA Technologies, Induction, Muses and Venturi. They will receive approximately three million euros to [...]

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“SODEC funds the best films”

Posted on April 26, 2010 by paul

“SODEC is not only auteur cinema. No, SODEC is primarily film and search a variety of genres and styles. The chairman’s statement SODEC Macerola Francis, made last March 31 at the dinner of the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, worried today a group of filmmakers.
Yesterday, Francis Macerola wanted set the record straight now.
In the [...]

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