The CAC 40 increased his earnings
After limited Wednesday its losses due to degradation of the note of Portugal by U.S. rating agency Fitch, the CAC 40 remains virtually unchanged, with the Opening index in Paris gained 0.05% to 3951 points. Thursday and Friday, will take effect in the European Council in Brussels. Support measures to Greece are expected, involving the IMF and covering several tens of billions of euros.The stock exchanges in London and Frankfurt also opened small increase respectively from 0.07% to 5682 points and 0.08% at 6043 points.
The program also published a series of U.S. data – weeks claimed Thursday to 13 hours, and a third estimate of GDP for the fourth quarter of 2009 Friday at 13.30 – and the presentation from 9 hours by Jean-Claude Trichet's annual report the European Central Bank before the European Parliament.
The bank in a disorganized
As for values, the series of publications is nearing completion. Thursday, Hermes has released a turnover up 8.5% to 1.9 billion euros, while earnings fell slightly (-0.5%) to 290.2 million euros.Shortly after opening, shares Hermes show a net decline of 2.52% to 102.50 euros.
Pending more information on the measures to be taken at the Brussels summit, banking stocks move in a disorganized: Cr?dit Agricole and BNP Paribas rose respectively from 0.90% to 12.94 euros and 0, 33% to 58.03 euros. In contrast, Societe Generale and Dexia retreating respectively from 0.27% to 46.38 euros and 0.22% to 4.47 euros.
Renault rose 0.61% to 34.01 euros, negotiations on cooperation between the French automotive group Daimler and German are close to reaching an agreement, the Financial Times online payday loans !!!???!! !???!!!.
The Italian A2A accelerates the process of selling its stake in Edison to EDF (-0.09% to 38.55 euros), a transaction that would allow the French group to take control of Italy's number two electricity, at we learned from sources close to the matter.
TF1 head of DTH
Germany, France, the United Kingdom and Spain are planning to protest together with the U.S. President Barack Obama against the forced removal of EADS (+0.76% to 15.28 euros) in the invitation to Tender tanker aircraft for the U.S. Air Force said Thursday the daily newspaper Les Echos.
TF1 got the green light by the High Council of Audiovisual (CSA) to buy chains and TMC NT1 group but AB's subsidiary Bouygues will make certain commitments.A decision welcomed by financial markets as the TF1 shares climbed 4.93% to 13.63 euros, the largest increase in DTH.
KKR announced Wednesday the sale of a stake of 4.4% in Legrand through a process of "book building" accelerated. It will own 20.6% of the capital and 27.5% of the voting rights of French group at the end of the assignment. Wendel for his part said not to join the operation and maintain its 24.9% stake in Legrand (-4.11% to 23.59 euros). KKR shares changing rapidly declining from 2.14% to 6.41 euros.
Camaieu (stable to 158 euros) announced Wednesday the results in sharp drop in 2009 but said he observed an improvement trend in the last semester.
Veolia (+1.25% at 25.96 euros) announced in a statement that the new boss of EDF, Henri Proglio, leaving the presidency of the board of directors. His replacement has yet not been identified.