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Atlantic International Partnership Headlines: German Bunds Advance as Merkel Says Greece Running Out
Germany’s bonds rose, with 10-year yields falling the most in three weeks, as Chancellor Angela Merkel said Greece is running out of time to reach an agreement with international lenders to obtain another bailout.
Ten-year bunds advanced for the first ti...
Atlantic International Partnership Headlines: German Bunds Advance as Merkel Says Greece Running Out
Germany’s bonds rose, with 10-year yields falling the most in three weeks, as Chancellor Angela Merkel said Greece is running out of time to reach an agreement with international lenders to obtain another bailout.
Ten-year bunds advanced for the first ti...
DEBT DEAL, DOWNGRADE, DOW DROP … WHERE HAVE WE LANDED?
August 2011 is on pace to become the roughest and most volatile month for the stock market in almost three years. Where exactly will this correction bottom out? How long will buyers stay on the sidelines?
Two crucial questions await answers – but befo...
Nicolas Sarkozy Horoscope
Nicolas Sarkozy Introduction
Nicolas Sarkozy was born in Paris 17 ème, France on 28 January 1955. He is the 23rd and current President of the French Republic and ex officio Co-Prince of Andorra. He assumed the office on 16 May 2007 after defeating the...
Many international companies braces clean energy investments in many developing countries
The economic minister of the United Arab Emirates Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansouri and the Investment and Planning Minister of Vietnam Vo Hong Phuc recently discussed, the modes to improve the trade and energy investments in both the countries, and they mainl...
1 year MBA at Pune with EABS
EABS hosted the Junior World Entrepreneurship Forum in Pune on the 4th and 5th of September 2010. A forum founded by KPMG and EMLYON Business School (France) is a platform that provides burgeoning entrepreneurs with the platform to showcase their potentia...
Proposed EU Financial Transaction Tax Will Affect Banks’ Currency Transfer Fees
The global financial crisis and the lower budget revenues of governments worldwide forced policy makers to unshelve the controversial idea of imposing a tax on financial transactions. Such a move will affect every single currency transfer around the globe...
French strikes again!
For many years UK travellers have resignedly joked about the predictability of strikes amongst French Air Traffic Controllers as the holidays approach. Half term is now on the horizon and the unrest in France about the proposed changes to retirement age i...
Market Report of QROPS -Quick glance
We continue our daily look at factors affecting currencies allowing some insight into market conditions affecting exchange rates. Cash and income timing for UK Pensions and QROPS should be considered to maximise the Pension, QROPS and investment income an...
European Political Leaders Encourage Home Tourism by Staying on Own Soil
Earlier this month Silvio Berlusconi, the Italian Prime Minister, canceled his summer vacation, whilst urging his Italian fellow Italians to stay in Italy for their summer holidays.
Meanwhile French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, shall spend his holiday a...
Wave of celebrities wearing Zenggao Xie - PEM Fastener Supplier - Machined Parts Manufacturer
Height, is a state, a challenge! Whether the cause of the height, the height of ideological level, the height of life or personal taste height is the height of charm and desire to pursue. Looking at home and abroad, can find a lot of celebrities will Zeng...
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy was quoted calling for an international donor's conference to help Haiti in a recent news report. This comes as relief pours into the country from various sources. Even average citizens are getting in on the act by coordin...
Mr. Geithner goes to China
Now that March Madness has concluded with a return to normalization - Duke defeated underdog Butler in the NCAA basketball tournament - maybe the same will soon be said about China and its artificially low peg to the dollar.
In recent interviews, U.S. ...
Window Damage after Major Storms
In the past few years, major storms have hit countries across the globe, in many cases causing millions of dollars in damage. From France to the United States' Gulf coast to the Atlantic coast, many people think that the number of big storms occurring eac...
French territories vote no to autonomy but claims that top jobs go to immigrants persist
People in Martinique and Guiana have voted against greater autonomy from France despite protests and strikes over low wages and high prices.
Residents of the Caribbean territories want to maintain strong links with France. Nearly 79% on the island of M...
