Monday, June 20, 2011

The Paris Bourse still in the red (-0.73%)


Technology blog from Bangladesh

The Paris Bourse was part down the middle of Monday afternoon (-0.73%), the crisis of government debt remaining by far the primary concern of investors.

At 3:55 p.m. (1:55 p.m. GMT), the flagship index yielded 27.94 points to 3795.04 points to register a slightly expanded market with 1.5 billion traded.

The lack of significant progress on Greece and the risk of a default in this country weigh on the Paris stock exchange and penalize such as banks.

"Investors remain focused on the complex situation of Greece and the risk of failure which exposed the country by early July if it does not receive payment of at least part of the slice 12 billion euros set up by Europe and the IMF, "said Christian Parisot at Aurel.

The difficulties of Greece added fears about Italy while the rating agency Moody's plans to lower the debt rating of the country.

Banks still penalized by the Greek case, continued to lose ground: Société Générale yielded 1.83% to 38.37 euros, BNP Paribas 1.74% to 51.29 euros and Credit Agricole 1.58% to 9 93 euros.Dexia gave up 3.56% to 2.19 euros.

In the afternoon, a few CAC 40 stocks were able to climb into the green as L'Oreal (+0.24% at 86.07 euros) and Michelin (0.61% to 63.14 euros), while a change of direction is currently in the equipment.

CAC 40 Off, Zodiac advantage of new orders at Paris Air Show and was part as the largest increase in the SBF 120 (1.55% to 58.46 euros).

In contrast, the European aircraft manufacturer EADS did not take advantage of new contracts for its purchases of Airbus.The title gave 0.61% to 21.31 euros, the market appears more sensitive to the delay of nearly two years took on two of the three versions of its future long-haul A350.

SOCIETE GENERALE

BNP PARIBAS

CREDIT AGRICOLE SA

DEXIA

L'OREAL

ZODIAC AEROSPACE

EADS - European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company


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