Prudence, caution always. While the Asian stock markets declined sharply on Monday morning, the financial markets in Paris should continue in the red on Monday. The macroeconomic environment remains uncertain especially overseas. Chinese Premier nonetheless sought to reassure investors on the country's economic growth. "Everything goes as planned," he said Monday.
Until the release of stress tests on European banks on Friday, the week will be especially marked by the rise of the results announcements in Europe and the United States. On the macroeconomic front, the day will be rather quiet.Only the ECB will publish its figures on the balance of payments of the euro area to 10 hours.
On the currency markets, the euro resists and remains above the $ 1.29 mark Monday morning (0.09%).
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On Monday, pre-market, Eurotunnel must publish its first half results. Then this afternoon it was the turn of Edenred, two weeks after its IPO, Guyenne et Gascogne, HF Audika Company and to disclose their turnover in the second quarter. Soitec publish its turnover in the first quarter.
GDF Suez is preparing a cash offer of 6.4 billion pounds (7.6 billion euros) on the British electricity group International Power, confirming a report in The Mail on Sunday.In previous discussions about a reconciliation between the two groups had lasted several months before a halt in January, the newspaper said free instant credit score.
BMB Group, an investment company in Brunei, has denied information from the Sunday Times that she had planned to bid for Club Med 800 million euros. BMB Group, which manages funds for the family of the Sultan of Brunei, have the support of three of the four major shareholders of Club Med, according to British newspaper, citing unidentified sources close to the situation.
At the Salon of Farnborough (South London) that opens Monday until July 25, EADS should reassert its confidence in its chances of winning U.S. tanker contract for Boeing cons.The parent company of Airbus is ready to strengthen the United States for eight billion dollars.
ADP announced that its passenger traffic rose 2.3% in June over a year. In the first six months of the year, traffic appears down 2.1%.
National Australia Bank (NAB) on Monday agreed with its Asian subsidiary Axa and Axa Asia Pacific (AAP) to extend until Aug. 31 offer of 11.5 billion dollars on NAB PAA.
Finally, less than one week of the release of stress tests, investors will also be observing the conduct of banks that have suffered more than last week, Societe Generale has lost more than 5%, BNP Paribas dropped nearly 6% and Credit Agricole has dropped about 3.5% in a market which posted a decline of just under 2% in one week.
