The Paris Bourse rebounded sharply Tuesday. At the close, the CAC 40 gained 2.04% to 3877.07 points. Markets are optimistic about the fact that the Greek Parliament will give this evening its confidence in the new government Papandreou for the implementation of its program of fiscal austerity. Greek Prime Minister called for a national agreement of political parties to adopt its austerity plan and get a new aid.
In addition, the Japanese Minister of Finance, Yoshihiko Noda, promised Tuesday that his country would continue to buy bonds from the European Financial Stability (EFSF), to help the euro area to overcome the debt crisis of some of its members. Sign of the relief the markets, the euro recovers.At the end, it was 1.4396 dollars against 1.4301 late Monday.
The markets also learn that sales of existing homes in the U.S. fell in May from 3.8% to 4.81 million units annual rate, according to figures released Tuesday by the National Association of Realtors ( NAR), slightly less than analysts had feared.
In London, the FTSE-100 index gaining 1.44 of the main values% over the closing Monday at 5,775.31 points. For its part, featuring Dax index of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange on Tuesday pressed a bar 7200 points ending up 1.89% to 7285.51 euros, against 7150.21 points the day before closing.
Maurel & Prom, Areva and derive the rating Nexans
Maurel & Prom (5.01% to 17.20 euros) sold in Canada Caroil Tuscany for $ 120 million and 29% in capital.The group posted the best performance from the coast on Tuesday.
Areva (2.06% to 26.05 euros).The Committee of European Group (CGE) Areva said Monday that Oursel Luke, the future chief executive of the specialist public of nuclear, was expected to set out his strategy for the company.
The French manufacturer Nexans cables (3.60% to 64.78 euros) announced Tuesday that it would strengthen its presence in China by acquiring 75% of the energy cable business of the Chinese Shandong Yanggu Cable, valued around 140 million (including debt).
Valeo (5% to 44.12 euros) is carried the words of its Director General Jacques Aschenbroich who welcomed the "very good first half of 2011" in an interview Monday in Paris. "Valeo increased by three to four points faster than the market "on which it operates, and the order books of Valeo exceed 12 billion euros, he said.
The IPO postponed Verallia
Saint-Gobain (2.80% to 42.58 euros) on Monday announced the postponement of the IPO of its subsidiary Verallia, a failure that symbolizes the current weakness of capital markets on fund nervousness of financial markets the Greek crisis.
Carrefour (1.68% to 27.30 euros) held a general meeting of importance on Tuesday. The slump experienced by the Carrefour share in recent days has led the meeting. The shareholders approved Tuesday in a stormy atmosphere complete the demerger of Dia, the company's French distributor discount, denounced by the unions who cry "dismantling" of the group's strategy also worried some small shareholders.
Alstom (1.20% to 42.47 euros) is developing a new model for high-speed train, the AGV II, which could run at a maximum speed of 380 to 400 km / h, according Les Echos."After the failure of the Eurostar, Alstom aims to expand its range of high-speed train for international tenders, while the competition has never been higher," said the daily.
The automaker Renault (2.92% to 38.07 euros) does not market new high-end vehicles before the end of 2014, announced the group's commercial director, Jerome Stoll.
While 200 planes were sold yesterday at the Paris Air Show, European governments are on the frontlines in defense of public aid granted to Airbus (EADS: 2.33% to 21.75 euros), challenged by Boeing and the WTO.Ministers to UK companies found that surgery was beneficial to taxpayers, at a meeting at Paris Air Show.
In addition, Eurocopter, a subsidiary of EADS, is expected to have discussions in the fall with the Ministry of Defence, who want to save money on the result of the Tiger and NH90 programs, The Tribune reported Tuesday.
The CAC 40, only Danone (-0.25% to 52.15 euros) and Pernod Ricard (-0.36% to 66.89 euros) decline.