Tag: economy
Europe hopes for ECB
by admin on Mar.01, 2010, under finance
In Germany the number of industrial and precipitate the collapse of business confidence in the eurozone. The European economy continues to falter and to share looks with great hope to move the European Central Bank today, according to analysts, is expected to lower interest rates.
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O’Neill (USA): “Growth over 3% in 2002″
by admin on Feb.27, 2010, under finance
The U.S. Treasury Secretary Paul O’Neill said he expected a return to economic growth of over three percentage points from 2002 through the sale of cars and homes. O’Neill also said the most optimistic about the condition of the U.S. economy than the Fed chairman, Alan Greenspan, who last Wednesday had said that the slowdown has not yet concluded.
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The old economy from ‘breath upward
by admin on Feb.24, 2010, under finance
Dollar down, euro recovering. All the old guard of European construction companies, steel and chemicals are to be watched. A strong recovery is expected by the end of the third quarter. A guide are the industrial stocks, but the TMT advances.
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G7: positive expectations for the European economy
by admin on Feb.17, 2010, under finance
Summit in Tokyo, where they have gathered over the weekend, finance ministers and central bank governors of leading industrialized countries, has risen as a warning of the United States to follow the American example of economy of investment and enterprise, with a flexible labor market, deregulation and openness to the advanced foreign trade. Japan and Europe, on their own, said that the technological innovations of the Internet allows for the foreseeable future growth of their economies faster than 1% or 2% per year. Among others, the governor of the Bank of Italy, Antonio Fazio, said that expectations for growth in the eurozone are now higher than they were three or four months ago, although it is not yet time to quantify a change in weather.
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London stocks up this lost ground
by admin on Feb.16, 2010, under finance
Closing the rise which has returned to London this week as he had lost YTD. The FTSE, despite the down trend common to other European markets, seems to come out with difficulty from a darkest moment. The price ended the trading day to +1.06% at 6432 points. Securities linked to the new economy, unlike other stock exchanges, have not made many gains, analysts said. British Telecom and Cable & Wireless today are still closed up to +7.21% and +4.83%. Loses the car maker Rolls Royce to 8.17%, despite the publication of positive earnings in ‘99. The company has not convinced investors the chance to replicate the results achieved in 2000.
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Banking: who rises and who falls
by admin on Feb.14, 2010, under finance
Day challenged the securities accounts. Not everyone moving in line with the indices of Milan. Alongside measures such as those of Unicredito and BNL, games sprint, there are others, such as Intesa and Comit, affected by profit taking. These last two titles because they had an exploit interesting yesterday on news that management seeks to attribute Cabot Comit to create a leader in investment banking. They move sharply upward instead Bipop, Mediolanum and Fideuram, the three banks that have first embraced the new economy and the potential offered by the Internet.
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High and low for the group De Benedetti
by admin on Feb.14, 2010, under finance
development contrasts for the securities under the auspices of the De Benedetti. While Cir and Cofide have rebounded in the wake of positive closing ‘99 and Espresso travels with the wind in its sails because of the recent acquisition, Aedes and CDB Web are scoring very disappointing performance. The title of CDB Web, the spin off of Aedes which will run in the new economy loses about 7%, after spending the first two sessions of stock on their shields. The title of the property company but was suspended for excessive downward andamente exactly opposite to that of yesterday.
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The City of London rifa ‘look
by admin on Feb.13, 2010, under finance
From today the FTSE 100 goes back the look and become more modern. The index has since added to his list nine while nine titles in the Internet company called old economy, which ironically had just returned to the limelight last week, they will go away. But too late to save instead of Wolseley that marks this morning +8% of Scottish and Scottish & Newcastle. The newcomers are the Internet service provider Freeserve and Cable & Wireless Communications, formed by a rib of the Dixons and C & W. Exchange also Psion, computer company, Celltech, a biotechnology company, Emap, service companies and Internet Nycomed Amersham, the biomedical group that manufactures machines for mapping DNA.
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The Italian economy is’ in net recovery
by admin on Feb.11, 2010, under finance
Data from the Economic Policy on Italy will leave a positive view on developments in the financial market and bond for the coming months. The thought of Vincenzo Guzzo, strategist at Merrill Lynch. “The results obtained in terms of public finance will be crucial for economic growth,” says Guzzo, “In addition a system more neutral fiscal policy will ensure a more harmonious development of entrepreneurial activities, in line with other industrialized countries.” The only question is the behavior of the European Central Bank forecast that the strategist should raise interest rates at least twice during 2000 to bring the level of 4% in early 2001.
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Bulgaria: “Luxury in convalescence for 2002
by admin on Feb.09, 2010, under finance
Bulgari expects a positive outcome at the end of 2002, a year which will be “recovering” for the luxury goods sector, as reported to the group headquarters in the course of the meeting. L’a. D. Francesco Trapani said that the first half of the year will be ‘hard, given the slow recovery of the economy, the second half against a more’ favorable. Today, the title of Bulgari salt of 0.45% to 8.87 euros.