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		<title>The euro area may have to pay 145 billion to Greece</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Governments in the euro area may have to bring up to 145 billion euros of public funding to Greece under the second plan to help the countries under consideration, said Friday several European sources. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Governments in the euro area may have to bring up to 145 billion euros of public funding to Greece under the second plan to help the countries under consideration, said Friday several European sources. </p>
<p> These funds would supplement the effort to prepare to make private creditors of Athens by accepting a discount of at least 50% of their Greek bonds and would the country to reduce its debt to about 120% of its gross domestic product by 2020. </p>
<p> &quot;This is mainly because of the need to recapitalize banks after the Greek private sector participation (in the debt restructuring),&quot; said one source. </p>
<p> Last October, members of the eurozone pledged to contribute up to EUR 130 billion to help the new plan, designed to take over a first program of bilateral loans of 110 billion euros agreed in May 2010. </p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Nov 2011 06:55:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Tokyo Stock Exchange closed up 1.56% Monday, ending in the green for the first time in six sessions, coinciding with the rebound of the euro and U.S. index futures. 
 The Nikkei gained 127.48 points to 8,287.49, after falling last week to a low of two and a half years.Government sources in Rome say [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Tokyo Stock Exchange closed up 1.56% Monday, ending in the green for the first time in six sessions, coinciding with the rebound of the euro and U.S. index futures. </p>
<p> The Nikkei gained 127.48 points to 8,287.49, after falling last week to a low of two and a half years.Government sources in Rome say they know nothing of any request for assistance from outside of Italy. </p>
<p> A trader in Tokyo noted, however, that markets remain very cautious about the debt crisis in the euro area. </p>
<p> &quot;I thought that Italy would stabilize somewhat after the departure of (Silvio) Berlusconi, but the degradation of Belgium and the high yield suggests that Europe has entered a black hole,&quot; said Fumiyuki Nakanishi, strategist at SMBC Friend Securities. </p>
<p> &quot;We do not know where is the next mine.&quot; </p>
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		<title>Compass publishes an annual operating profit up 9%</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Nov 2011 03:25:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The world of catering Compass reported Wednesday a 9% increase in operating income underlying annual, thanks to improved margins and growth through acquisitions. 
 The British, French Sodexo&#39;s main competitor, displays the full year operating income (Rex) from 1.09 billion pounds (1.26 billion euros), according to 12 analysts&#39; forecasts a study provided by it. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The world of catering Compass reported Wednesday a 9% increase in operating income underlying annual, thanks to improved margins and growth through acquisitions. </p>
<p> The British, French Sodexo&#39;s main competitor, displays the full year operating income (Rex) from 1.09 billion pounds (1.26 billion euros), according to 12 analysts&#39; forecasts a study provided by it. </p>
<p> Its sales rose by nearly 10%, with organic growth of over 5%. </p>
<p> The action Compass, which has outperformed the FTSE 100 by 10% since the beginning of the year, opened Wednesday down more than 3% before reducing its losses. </p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Nov 2011 04:35:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The new car registrations in the EU fell by 1.8% in October to 1.005 million units, said Wednesday the Association of European Automobile Manufacturers (ACEA). 
 If we add also the data from Iceland, Norway and Switzerland, the decline was slightly less marked, to -1.4%. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The new car registrations in the EU fell by 1.8% in October to 1.005 million units, said Wednesday the Association of European Automobile Manufacturers (ACEA). </p>
<p> If we add also the data from Iceland, Norway and Switzerland, the decline was slightly less marked, to -1.4%. </p>
<p> Over the period from January to October, registrations show a decline of 1.2% over the same period in 2010 (-0.9% with Iceland, Norway and Switzerland) to 11,126,000 units.</p>
<p> In Germany, the number of registered vehicles rose 0.6% in October compared to last year (9.8% over 10 months), while in France, sales were up 2.4% Last month, a slight increase of 0.4% over 10 months to 1.829 million units. </p>
<p> The number one European car Volkswagen rose by 3.7% of sales in October, all brands, while the runner, French PSA Peugeot Citroen, saw his fall by 6.4% the month last. </p>
<p> For its part, Renault has declined by 2.3% in October and Fiat a drop of 10.3%. </p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Nov 2011 20:05:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mario Monti, appointed Sunday evening to form the next Italian government has promised to conduct &#34;with a sense of urgency but with care&#34; consultations to establish the composition of his cabinet. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mario Monti, appointed Sunday evening to form the next Italian government has promised to conduct &quot;with a sense of urgency but with care&quot; consultations to establish the composition of his cabinet. </p>
<p> These will begin in the evening and will begin with interviews with the presidents of the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies, Gianfranco Fini and Renato Schifano, sources said political sources. </p>
<p> In a brief speech following his nomination, Mario Monti said that Italy had &quot;overcome the challenge of redemption&quot; in a &quot;troubled European and global context.&quot; </p>
<p> &quot;The country must become a pillar of strength, not a weak link in the European Union that we were among the founders,&quot; said the former European Commissioner.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The price of light crude ended down on Tuesday for the third straight session, affected by the renewed pessimism caused by the decision of the Greek Prime Minister to hold a referendum on the agreement European rescue of the country. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The price of light crude ended down on Tuesday for the third straight session, affected by the renewed pessimism caused by the decision of the Greek Prime Minister to hold a referendum on the agreement European rescue of the country. </p>
<p> On the Nymex, the December contract on the U.S. light crude (WTI) ended on a loss of a dollar, or 1.07% to 92.19 dollars a barrel. </p>
<p> Meanwhile, Brent yielded 0.33%, 0.3 dollar to 109.23 dollars. </p>
<p> The announcement of a further slowdown in manufacturing activity in China and the United States has accentuated the negative sentiment in the markets. and </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nicolas Sarkozy has once again praised the German economic success and interest that France would have to be inspired. Henrik Uterwedde, deputy director of the Franco-German Institute in Ludwigsburg, analysis of this fascination French politicians for our neighbors. .

 &#34;Bringing France to a system that works&#34;, &#34;max out of Germany&#34; &#8230; Yesterday, in his television [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nicolas Sarkozy has once again praised the German economic success and interest that France would have to be inspired. Henrik Uterwedde, deputy director of the Franco-German Institute in Ludwigsburg, analysis of this fascination French politicians for our neighbors. .
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<p> &quot;Bringing France to a system that works&quot;, &quot;max out of Germany&quot; &#8230; Yesterday, in his television interview, President Nicolas Sarkozy has once again praised the German economic success and the interest that France would have to be inspired.Henrik Uterwedde, deputy director of the Franco-German Institute in Ludwigsburg, analysis for expansion. Com fascination of French politicians for our neighbors. </p>
<p> How to interpret the willingness yesterday by Nicolas Sarkozy to &quot;bring together the French and German economies&quot;?
<p> Henrik Uterwedde: I hear the speech, I wait for the acts, because this question is asked repeatedly by French politicians. In the 1970s, already, the president Valery Giscard d&#39;Estaing had made the statement that Germany had more resilient to oil price shocks than France, and that, therefore, be based on the German model. But it was especially for the then government to denounce the behavior of unions and to better accept the French policy of fiscal restraint.We find ourselves a bit in the same situation today: the idea of ​​convergence is exploited for domestic policy. </p>
<p> In terms of unemployment, growth, public finances, Germany displays much better than France. Have we still not reasons to get closer to the German model?
<p> Yes on the thoroughness, a word too long banned in France &#8230; However, each country has its own peculiarities, and it is difficult to translate the policies of the neighbor. We can watch what is happening elsewhere, but everyone must then find its way. Just look at the weight of SMEs in the economy, which is a major difference between France and Germany. The strength of our &quot;Mittelstand&quot;, this network of small and medium enterprises, largely explains our export performance.</p>
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		<title>Pressure on the French AAA weigh on the euro area</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The warning from Moody&#39;s Aaa rating on the of France poses new uncertainties about how to resolve the debt crisis in the euro area, five days a crucial summit for the future of the single currency, say the Analysts. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The warning from Moody&#39;s Aaa rating on the of France poses new uncertainties about how to resolve the debt crisis in the euro area, five days a crucial summit for the future of the single currency, say the Analysts. </p>
<p> But if the decision of the rating agency to assess the stable outlook of the French financial risk rating to weigh on confidence vis-à-vis the currency area in the coming weeks, there is little chance that the risks associated materialize in the short term. </p>
<p> As for the long term, permanent mechanism for stability, which could take effect in July 2012, will shield the single currency which will have a solid capital structure and legal personality, making it impervious to turmoil on the notes of the national constituent countries.</p>
<p> Moody&#39;s justified its decision Monday night focusing on the risks to French growth and the potential costs of bank recapitalization and support to troubled countries in the euro area. </p>
<p> The news comes at the worst time when the leaders of the euro area, meeting Sunday in Brussels to agree on a strategy for Greece and their banks, already suffering from a lack of confidence from investors after almost two years of delay and 14 peaks that have failed to stem the crisis in Greece.</p>
<p> The risk premium associated with the French bonds jumped to a record since the inception of the euro after this warning, which now places a sword of Damocles over the Franco-German couple, the backbone of the currency area and the ultimate guarantor its stability. </p>
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<p> The consequences could be felt this week and affect the contours of the European plan to reduce Greece&#39;s debt consistently, reinforcing the strength of the euro area banks by recapitalizing and maximize &quot;the firepower of the fund to support the euro area (EFSF) by using leverage. </p>
<p> &quot;The French are clearly vulnerable.It becomes difficult for them to talk on equal terms with Angela Merkel in terms of spreads (the spread between yields on French and German-Ed), &quot;said Ludovic Subran, chief economist at Euler Hermes. </p>
<p> Philippe Waechter, director of economic research at Natixis Asset Management, for its part considers that the new could curb the ability of Europeans to use the EFSF to relieve the ECB in resolving the crisis. </p>
<p> &quot;It&#39;s true (that announcements by Moody&#39;s) can weaken the EFSF, debts are guaranteed by France to the tune of 158 billion euros, which is significant.It could create a doubt, &quot;he says. </p>
<p> As for Alex Koagne, an analyst at Natixis bank, it is estimated that the bank recapitalization component that is affected first. </p>
<p> &quot;The message from Moody&#39;s equivalent to saying that France can not help its banking sector.It&#39;s a way of saying: &#39;If your bank should be recapitalized, they will do in the markets,&#39; &quot;he said. </p>
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<p> Beyond the impact on trust, risk, however, are limited in the short term. </p>
<p> The &quot;multiplier&quot; of EFSF, which could be decided on Sunday, will have no impact on the sovereign ratings of countries in the euro area and could increase the response capacity of the fund to some 2,000 billion euros in guarantees, which does not weigh on the public accounts. </p>
<p> The recapitalization of banks should in turn be primarily via internal reserves and facilities through the market, with limited impact on finances.</p>
<p> Above all, the European Stability Mechanism (MES) could start operating sooner than expected </p>
<p> Legal personality of international institution and its 500 billion euros in capital, which can be more easily &quot;multiplied&quot;, will make it impervious to changes in national sovereign debt notes. </p>
<p> The date is now planned on 1 July 2012 but some call for further accelerate this timetable. </p>
<p> Moody&#39;s has on its side no plans to go as fast and was given three months to choose whether or not the French note on negative outlook, before eventually withdrawing its maximum score within two years. </p>
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		<title>The count-down continues until the board of Dexia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Discussions on the future of Dexia continued Saturday in Brussels and Paris to an agreement on the orderly dismantling of the Franco-Belgian bank, the first victim of the European debt crisis. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Discussions on the future of Dexia continued Saturday in Brussels and Paris to an agreement on the orderly dismantling of the Franco-Belgian bank, the first victim of the European debt crisis. </p>
<p> Originally scheduled for Saturday afternoon, a decisive meeting of the board of the group was delayed until Sunday to give negotiators more time. </p>
<p> Belgian Prime Minister in charge of current affairs, Yves Leterme held talks in the morning by telephone with the head of the French government said on around him, while advisors from both countries met in Paris.</p>
<p> The finance ministers of both countries, Baroin and Didier Reynders, should discuss the matter later in the day, sources said in Brussels, which could take an inter-Belgian. </p>
<p> No comments could be reached immediately on the case in Paris. </p>
<p> The rating agency Moody&#39;s has increased pressure on the Belgian camp Friday night: it has placed the sovereign rating of Aa1 by explaining kingdom under surveillance will include assessing the costs and liabilities that the state could play in supporting Dexia. </p>
<p> The dismantling of the group could indeed go through a nationalization of the Belgian branch, Dexia Bank Belgium (DBB), which specializes in bank deposits.</p>
<p> One solution put forward in recent days by the interim government in Brussels but which opposed the three Belgian regions, which owns 5.7% of the group and who wish to retain a role in financing local governments. </p>
<p> Both sides, however, are closer to a compromise in recent hours, officials said a source familiar with the matter. </p>
<p> The Belgian daily L&#39;Echo reported previously that the nationalization of DBB may be followed by a holding areas at a future capital increase of DBB.</p>
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<p> The Echo adds, however, that the track of a redemption of DBB by a foreign bank is being considered and said that several institutions have expressed interest, including Deutsche Bank, Rabobank, Crédit Mutuel and BBVA. </p>
<p> Another key point of discussion: the distribution of the financial burden of dismantling between Belgium and France, whose participation combined with that of the Caisse des Depots (CDC) is around 25%. </p>
<p> Yves Leterme and Didier Reynders warned Thursday the French government that Belgium would not only burden.</p>
<p> The two countries should agree on such funding guarantees to provide for the financing necessary for the liquidation phase of a bond portfolio valued at 95 billion euros. </p>
<p> According to L&#39;Echo, France keen to maintain its AAA rating, &quot;defends a 60/40 split or 65/35&quot; instead of the theoretical equilibrium 50-50 on the basis of the current distribution of capital.&quot;Belgium is not hostile,&quot; the daily. </p>
<p> Friday, François Fillon announced that the Deposit would release three billion euros to finance the French local authorities until a new entity formed by the Deposit and Consignment Office (CDC) and the Postal Bank takes over Dexia. </p>
<p> Before the board of directors of Dexia, Nicolas Sarkozy at the Elysee Palace has received the Director General of the International Monetary Fund, Christine Lagarde. It did not comment after the meeting. </p>
<p> The French president is scheduled to visit Sunday in Berlin for talks and a working dinner with Chancellor Angela Merkel before the summit of the euro area of ​​17 and 18 October and the G20 in Cannes on 3 and 4 November.A bilateral meeting during which the larger issue of the recapitalization of banks in Europe should be addressed. </p>
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		<title>Oil prices end down sharply because of Greece</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Brent crude closed Monday at 101.71 dollars a barrel, down $ 1.05, or 1.02%, against a backdrop of rising dollar against the euro and concerns about the crisis European debt. 
 This is the lowest closing price of Brent in seven and a half months. 
 Shortly before, a barrel of U.S. light crude had [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Brent crude closed Monday at 101.71 dollars a barrel, down $ 1.05, or 1.02%, against a backdrop of rising dollar against the euro and concerns about the crisis European debt. </p>
<p> This is the lowest closing price of Brent in seven and a half months. </p>
<p> Shortly before, a barrel of U.S. light crude had ended down $ 1.59, or 2.01% to 77.61 dollars. </p>
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