The CAC 40 may play yoyo Monday. After booting up from 0.43% to 3362 points, the key index in Paris fell back into the red within an hour after the start of the session: -0.19% at 3342 points
Elsewhere in Europe, even the Footsie in London returns to equilibrium (-0.05% to 4835 points) after starting the day up 0.45%. The German Dax, which climbed 0.34% at the opening, back up 0.08% at 5839 points.
The caution at the beginning of the week, as in Asia. On Friday, the CAC 40 finished on a small increase of 0.25% after a volatile trading. All investors anxiously awaiting the monthly figures for U.S. employment, which were more troubling than expected 125,000 jobs lost in June but 83,000 in private creations against 33,000 in May, and unemployment fell to 9.5%.The U.S. markets have fallen back slightly after the announcement, but their European counterparts have remained on the upside.
The CAC 40 lost 5%, however the last five days. Investors can not follow Wall Street Monday as the U.S. stock market is closed after the national holiday. On the side indicators in France, the PMI services will be published. For the euro zone composite PMI index, and the sales details will also be announced.
The banking supervision
Dexia (0.61% to 2.81 euros) received the assumptions of Stress tests requested by the European Union on the eve of the weekend and is currently being examined, according to chief executive of French bank Belgian-Pierre Mariani.
BNP Paribas (0.70% to 44.51 euros) has sold its subsidiary of consumer credit BNP Paribas Personal Finance Belgium funds Apax Partners SA and Altamir Amboise. The sale is part of the commitments made by BNP Paribas to the European Commission following the acquisition of Fortis in Belgium in 2009.
Zodiac Aerospace (+0.48% at 37.67 euros) has agreed to buy German Sell.It is the third acquisition transaction in two months for the group led by Olivier Zarrouati.
Carrefour (1.23% to 32.53 euros) will close unprofitable stores sixteen in Belgium at the end of the month as part of the restructuring of its assets in the country, while strengthening its partnership with Mestdagh. The group expects these closures savings of about 25 million euros per year.
Air France KLM (0.64% at 9.66 euros) will face a new competitor on the field connections to Africa. The Airline Oxygen Africa should get the green light for launch in the coming weeks.
France Telecom (0.28% to 14.24 euros) must submit to the press, about 11 o'clock this morning, its strategic plan for the next five years.He wants to have more than 300 million customers worldwide by 2015 against about 200 million today, "said Stéphane Richard, CEO of telecoms group, in an interview published in Le Parisien on Monday.
Total (0.01% to 36.19 euros) does not study the acquisition of BP, but would be willing to consider the acquisition of certain assets if they were on sale, said Friday the CEO Christophe de Margerie.
PSA Peugeot Citroen (0.84% to 21.05 euros) announced it acquired for an amount of 244,925,000 euros, part of the bond issued in 2001 and maturing in September 2011. The takeover was launched June 21, 2010 simultaneously launching the bond issue of 500 million euros due five years.
- The Paris Bourse closed slightly lower
- Fourth straight session for Wall Street
- Prudence CAC 40 before U.S. jobs
- Tokyo and Beijing Running through the red