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SocGen cautious after a fourth quarter below expectations

February 16, 2012 - 9:39 pm Comments Off

Societe Generale on Thursday posted a profit below expectations for the fourth quarter due to increased losses in its banking activities and investment banking (CIB) of Due to the crisis in the euro area and said to remain cautious this year.

The bank said in a statement it had passed a new provision of € 162 million on government debt in the last quarter of 2011, bringing its funding to 75%, as its rival BNP Paribas.

In CIB, being restructured due to the crisis, the group posted a net loss of 482 million euros.

Its quarterly net income of spring suddenly falling from 88% to 100 million euros. 

"I remain generally cautious for 2012," said Frederic Oudéa, the bank's CEO, on CNBC. "I'm happy with the start of the year in respect of market activities."

The consensus reached by the editor of Reuters expected a profit of 190 million euros for the last three months of 2011, a drop of 78%, including a loss of only 81 million euros in the BFI.

"The dollar liquidity needs of corporate banking and investment have been reduced by about 55 billion USD in the second half," said the bank, which have added accel ; Lere disposals in its portfolio of toxic assets in the second half of 2011.

These sales had a negative impact of 524 million euros on revenues of the BFI on the fourth quarter alone. 

Wednesday, BNP Paribas has reported better than expected results in the fourth quarter. In addition to reassuring the leaders of 2012, analysts point out that the bank financing and investment of the BNP was more resilient in the crisis than its main competitors.

At the Paris Bourse, before publishing the results of the bank, title company generally closed up 2.19% to 22.38 euros. He won 30% since the beginning of the year after plunging 57% in 2011.

Bankruptcy or austerity, what solution for Greece?

February 13, 2012 - 6:49 pm Comments Off

A Greek on the bankruptcy of the two countries would prefer to austerity. A fault on the entire Greek debt may however have dramatic consequences for the population. Unless you are organized within the framework of European solidarity. A poster of German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the IMF director Christine Lagarde pinned to the Greek Parliament during a protest against austerity in Athens, February 12, 2012.

According to the government, the Greek parliament chose Sunday to accept the austerity imposed by its creditors in order to avoid bankruptcy and stay in the euro area, after a parliamentary vote in favor of a draconian austerity program. The vote Monday was hailed by EU leaders. European Commissioner for Economic Affairs Olli Rehn, this is "a crucial advance". "We expressly welcome" the vote "demonstrates the willingness of Greece to undertake difficult reforms," ​​responded his side the German chancellery. Markets also liked. The main European stock markets ended higher Monday moderate – Paris gained 0.34%, 0.68% Frankfurt and London 0.91%.

The relief of markets and European partners in contrast to the violence of the demonstrations that greeted the vote in Greece's plan. Neoclassical buildings ravaged by fire, windows broken: according to official counts, 45 buildings were totally or partially damaged on the night of Sunday to Monday. The Ministry of Health has reported 54 people injured and 68 police wounded in its ranks. The law passed by the House includes indeed Greek for a particularly painful for the population (further cuts in wages and pensions and a new wave of job cuts in the public service) to save 3.3 billion euros in 2012 .

This vote is a first step towards providing loans of 130 billion euros and deletion of part of the country's debt. It avoids bankruptcy which threatened the country while Greece has to repay 14.5 billion euros of debt in March. But it does not solve fundamental problems affecting the Greek economy. The country is moving toward a slow disintegration. In January, the expected tax receipts fell by 7% when they were to increase by 9% according to government forecasts. "Greece is the perfect illustration of the adage" too much tax kills tax "[the Laffer curve, note], believes Jesus Castillo, an economist at Natixis.  

Social explosion

For two years, the Greeks are subjected to a drastic course of rigor, consisting primarily of tax increases and lower salaries. Result: the economy atrophies at high speed, she should know in 2012 a fourth consecutive year of recession. The Greek population is impoverished – their standard of living has fallen 50% in two years – and unemployment is over 20%. Above all, they see no crisis: austerity accentuating the recession, the deficit reduction targets are not met and the government is obliged to take further fiscal savings.

Today, Greeks are tired. A poll conducted these days by the institute and published by the RASS news247.gr site notes that 48% of Greeks prefer bankruptcy to austerity against only 38% who agree to pay for the rescue of their country. For Thibault Mercier, economist at BNP Paribas, "bankruptcy of Greece would be terrible for the country is better austerity, admittedly painful, and the pursuit of fiscal adjustment in return for funding from the EU and the IMF." Who says bankruptcy, said failure on the entire government debt. In doing so, the country would no longer have to pay interest charges and his government deficit would be lowered by 6 points.

But there would still be three point deficit to finance (6 billion). A default would result in further losses for banks Greek equivalent to 200% of their equity. In other words, they would go bankrupt and would need to be recapitalized to the tune of 60 billion euros. But Mercier said Thibault, "nobody wants to lend money to Greece, nor Europe, let alone the markets." The only solution for the country would be to leave the euro area, restore the drachma, to devalue sharply and to print more money to finance the government and banks. With consequent high inflation and a dramatic decline in the purchasing power of households – Greece imports more than it exports.

Organize bankruptcy

Should we then continue on its current path, that is to say, lending money to Greece in return for ever more severe austerity? "No, because Greece is insolvent and lend him more money is useless," said Jesus Castillo. It would take a reduction of 110 percentage points of GDP of the entire public debt of the country to restore its fiscal solvency, against 40 points for entering planned in the European rescue plan. It would also reduce by 25% for rebalancing demand within the trade balance. It's impossible.  

"A cancellation of almost all Greek debt, the equivalent of bankruptcy, is the only solution, says economist of Natixis. But it must be done in a cooperative situation at European level." In other words, the country would remain in the euro area and its partners would lend him enough to recapitalize its banks and invest in its economy to restore its competitiveness and, ultimately, permanent improvement of its growth. The default solution is a political choice that European leaders do not seem to be willing to do. Because it could set a precedent and lead to a contagion effect to other countries in the euro area. Otherwise, it is feared that the Greek crisis continues much longer do.

Manitou on the path of the 15% growth in H1

February 9, 2012 - 11:49 pm Comments Off

Manitou in the first half is expected to reach its growth target of 15% of sales through an order book expanded, says CEO of the group specializes in forklift elements observers, although it remains cautious about the second half.

The group, which designs equipment for the industries of construction, agriculture and industry, had said in October that it expected growth in sales between 10% and 15% of the whole year.

"For the first half, I think 15% is almost acquired since, again, it is largely conditioned by the order book we have today in the hands," said Jean- Christophe Giroux, in an interview with Reuters. 

"The real question is what will happen in the second half and if the activity will slow or not by then," he added. "We can say that it will or may slow down if for example there was a real credit crunch."

Jean-Christophe Giroux has also confirmed its target of achieving a double digit operating margin in 2014-2015, a period when the turnover is expected to reach one billion from 1.6 to 1.7 euros, against 1.1 billion last year.

Manitou, which is to rival the French and American Haulotte Caterpillar, said in January this year wish to review in depth the organization to improve operational flexibility.

"We feel that we simply are not effective or efficient in our own industrial or operational management," commented Jean-Christophe Giroux. 

According Manitou, farming should improve and could become the fastest growing market this year, generating 45% of turnover, while the construction is affected by the uncertain economic environment in Europe.

"The construction remains depressed in many countries, there is almost no activity in Spain or Portugal, or even in Italy," said Group CEO.

The title Manitou increased 50% since the beginning of the year, bringing its market capitalization to around 700 million euros.

November 18, 2011 - 9:40 pm Comments Off

The European Financial Stability Fund (EFSF) should be made operational as soon as possible, said Friday the president of the European Central Bank (ECB) Mario Draghi, showing some impatience vis-à-vis the slow progress to date this.

In a speech at the European Banking Congress, Mario Draghi said that the Heads of State and Government of the European Union had decided to launch the EFSF here over a year and a half and decided to leverage capacity four weeks ago.

"Where are we in the implementation of these decisions?" He asked."You must not wait any longer," he added.

The ECB president reiterated that the downside risks to the outlook in the euro area had increased and felt that this activity should moderate and weak pressure on prices, costs and wages.

November 17, 2011 - 10:05 am Comments Off

The new head of the Italian government announced the implementation of the reform of the labor market as well as delaying the retirement age to 67 years against 65 now. Mario Monti.

The new Italian Prime Mario Monti said on Thursday before the Senate that he intended to reform the pension system and labor market, two structural reforms demanded by the European Union and expected by the markets. The Italian pension system is one of the strongest in Europe but it has "ample disparities in treatment areas of unjustified privileges," he said. The Italian system is based on two pillars.

The system of "old age", in which the retirement age should increase to 67 in 2026, against 65 years now, thanks to reforms adopted in recent years such as providing for the gradual increase in the age based on life expectancy.

November 12, 2011 - 12:15 am Comments Off

Allianz reported Friday a third quarter net earnings well below expectations, the financial market turbulence has sealed investment income of the first European insurer.

The German company posted a net profit of 196 million euros over the period while 14 analysts polled by Reuters had expected an average of 566 million.

Allianz has spent 931 million euros in provisions, mainly on investments in the financial markets.

The cons-performance does not deter investors to buy the title, the emphasis operators operating income.

The latter is certainly emerged down 7.3% to 1.91 billion euros, but above a forecast of 1.71 billion.We do not judge too negatively the fact that the net profit is below expectations because it was caused by a higher taxation and impairment of assets higher than expected, "said Philipp Hässler Equinet Bank.

By 10:00 GMT, taking 1.87% to 74.07 euros while the index grouping the values ​​of the European insurance advanced 0.97%.

Allianz confirmed its target of operating profit between 7.5 and 8.5 billion euros for the whole of 2011 but said that the annual net would likely be less than five billion euros in 2010.

November 7, 2011 - 12:25 pm Comments Off

Reducing to 1% GDP growth expectations in 2012, Nicolas Sarkozy warned that 6 to 8 billion euros in savings or additional revenues must be found.

While a half point of growth in less than about 5 billion shortfall for the state budget, the risk of a vicious circle is not excluded, the lowering of growth forecasts calling plans savings which in turn contribute to more depressed activity.

"You will never make me believe that with 1,000 billion of public expenditure, we can not find 5 billion savings," tempers, however, the rapporteur of the Finance Committee of the National Assembly, the UMP Gilles Carrez.

Budget of the social security means measures that are controversial

October 25, 2011 - 9:05 pm Comments Off

After the state budget, MPs are looking at the Social Security budget for 2012. Objective: To reduce the deficit by more than four billion euros. Some proposed measures to achieve this will give rise to heated debates. The Palais Bourbon.

Members look from this Tuesday the draft budget law for 2012 Social Security (PLFSS). The 2012 budget for a deficit Safely down 25% from 2011, to 13.9 billion euros. The improvement is mainly on account of the austerity plan announced in late August 11 billion by François Fillon.This plan includes an increase in payroll taxes on capital income, a rise in prices of tobacco and alcohol, and especially the doubling (from 3.5 to 7%) Tax on Contracts for Health "solidarity and accountable "for complementary health.

The measure, passed in September during the 2011 supplementary budget and expected to bring $ 1.1 billion in 2012, is widely criticized. It should indeed lead to higher rates of 4.7% on average in 2012, according to the French Mutuality who also warned of a "major risk" to access to care of the population. To appease critics, including relayed by the Socialist deputies, the government passed last week in committee an amendment raising the income ceiling to qualify for assistance from the state to acquire a complementary health.Currently, only 532,000 people benefit from "health check" as two million are potentially eligible.

Another tax has already been much talked about: the tax on sodas. The terms of this new beverage tax added sugar formed during the debate on the draft 2012 budget law a bone of contention between MPs and the government. The first wish to also apply to beverages with sweeteners in order to double the revenue, while the latter can be influenced by lobbying from Coca-Cola refused to tax all sodas, on behalf of the fight against obesity. Finally, the Assembly voted two taxes: one on the sugar added to soft drinks (two cents per can) and on drinks containing artificial sweeteners.Manufacturers of sweeteners and the National Union of soft drinks were outraged.

Right and left opposed to lower sickness benefits

Among the steps that are to vote, that reforming the calculation of compensation for the disease is probably the most criticized by the left but also from the right. The government has decided by decree, applicable from 1 January 2012, the per diem currently 50% of gross salary would increase to 60% of net wages. A key, 220 million of additional revenue for health insurance. Seven million French are concerned, first 30% of employees without a contract contingency.This measure would reduce from 40 euros per month for an employee paid at minimum wage and 85 euros for a frame.

There is no doubt that MPs from all sides – including the UMP president of the Committee on Social Affairs, Pierre Mehaignerie, and the General Rapporteur of the Social Security budget, the UMP-Yves Bur, who unsuccessfully opposed the measure in committee, will return to the load session. Especially since they have already voted, in committee, a compensation: submit to payroll benefits of breach of employment contract if they exceed twice the maximum Social Security, or 73,000 euros.

For another battle: the project promoted by the budget minister, Valérie Pécresse, to submit to the CSG compensation for parental leave.MEPs decided in committee and unanimously not to retain the provision that the expected return is 140 million. But the government could push through. Finally, an amendment tabled today by the UMP deputy Philippe Meunierne, co-signed by 67 deputies, should also lead to heated clashes between the majority and the opposition. This is the book Solidarity allowance for the elderly (minimum age) only to "French, European and foreign nationals who fought for France".

This allocation – 742.27 euros per month for a single person and 1181.77 euros per month for a couple-cost 612 million euros a year. In the statement of reasons for the amendment, argued that Philip Meunierne of 70,930 recipients, 22,803 are foreign nationals outside the European Economic Area.The deputy of the Rhône amounts to "more than 200 million" euros savings resulting from the adoption of the amendment.

Life insurance recorded a net outflow in September

October 24, 2011 - 10:50 am Comments Off

The placement of the French No. 1 would be the victim of a crisis of confidence? Withdrawals from contracts of life insurance were up 1.8 billion euros in deposits last month. Life insurance, savings, piggy.

Withdrawals from contracts of life insurance on deposits were higher in September, a phenomenon already observed in late 2008, according to figures released Monday by the French Association of insurance.

The net outflow of insurance contracts reached 1.8 billion euros in September, confirming the dire straits facing the preferred placement of French. In September, 9.7 billion have been placed on these contracts. In nine months, the collection of contributions amounting to 98 billion euros, down 11% over the same period in 2010, the association said in a statement.

In detail, 83.4 billion were paid on the supports euros and 14.6 billion euros in the media unit of account (capital not guaranteed). "An outflow of EUR 1.8 billion does not affect the attraction of investors to the guaranteed investment whose remuneration is attractive," said the President of the French Federation of Insurance Companies (FFSA) Bernard Spitz, in an interview with Le Figaro newspaper published Monday.

He said the phenomenon of redemption affects only a little more than half of the 11.5 billion euros of withdrawals, which also reflect the aging population, with retirees who are drawing more and more in their life insurance.

A Booklet has not particularly benefited from the alienation found in September for life insurance, recording an average level (1.13 billion euros).

6000 Paris wants to fund social housing in 2012

October 17, 2011 - 8:40 pm Comments Off

Paris Mayor Bertrand Delanoe announced Monday his intention to devote one third of the investments of the city housing next year. Housing is the recurrent problem of large cities.

One third of the total investment in the city of Paris will go to housing and 6,000 housing units will be funded in 2012, announced Monday the mayor of Paris Bertrand Delanoe in Paris with the Council in 2012 budget guidelines based on "solidarity". Before "crisis," said the mayor of Paris, the city "will intensify its efforts this year to promote solidarity and innovation."

As for 2011, "more than 2 billion euros" will be devoted to solidarity: "It is necessary to preserve and develop the diversity of Paris' Bertrand Delanoë argued, often accused by the UMP Paris to promote "most helpful and easier."

"Housing is about a third of our total investment. 6,000 housing units will be funded in 2012," Mr. Delanoë has announced. For the poor, "we will enhance our efforts to create, by 2014, 2,000 places of emergency shelter," pointing out that this type of accommodation 1700 "have already been funded." He also indicated that 940 nursery places would be funded in 2012 and the extension of the tramway to the door of the chapel is completed.

The UMP denounced the tax increases

On behalf of the UMP, Mayor Jean-Francois Legaret I found that these budget guidelines reflected "disarray" and denounced a "hype tax". "You have increased taxation in all its forms" said Mr Legaret who cited the "increasing every conceivable tax levied on Paris.""During that time, transfer taxes, which are not an adjustment value, represent an 1/7th of all revenue of the city and will likely reach one billion euro of revenue" he said .

For his part, chairman of the NC Yves Pozzo di Borgo attacked the "tax snake that chokes strangle businesses and households," and cited a study of the Paris workshop planning (APUR), which he , has "made the finding of an increasing gap in the territory with a poverty rate of 13.9%, to a regional average of 12.1%." The 2011 budget of the City of Paris in the amount of 7.7 billion euros, is the most important of all French communities.