Business news today is come from any country. Sixty countries will propose a tax on international financial transactions that could generate 40 billion Euros ($ 50 billion) per year is spent for development.
The tax we propose is five cents of every 1000 euros, this is not much, but enough to start this movement, “said French Foreign Minister, Bernard Kouchner, he added, this value is equivalent to 30 billion Euros to 40 billion euros per year. This is to say when he hosted a meeting of officials from 12 countries gathered in Paris to review the expert advice on the initiative on behalf of the 60 countries involved. The 60 countries are planning to propose new Continue reading ‘60 Countries Submit International Tax’ »
Posted by Luis Mori on September 2, 2010 at 4:59 pm under Business, News.
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Giant aircraft manufacturers from the United States (U.S.) convey Boeing delays delivery of the first 787 Dreamliner aircraft type for all airlines in Japan until early 2011 to come.
Boeing originally planned to deliver 787 aircraft by the end of 2010 this. Confirmation of delivery delays, which was released in the United States (U.S.) and Japan after the previous party had expressed the possibility of delivery of Boeing aircraft in 2011 in the months of July and is scheduled before the end of this year.
Boeing said the revisions were based on assessment of the availability of the necessary machinery for the final stage of flight testing this fall. To that end, the Boeing expects the first delivery of 787 aircraft of this type can be realized in the first quarter of 2011 to come.
Posted by Luis Mori on August 30, 2010 at 6:27 am under Technology.
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European Central Bank (European Central Bank / ECB) yesterday said the level of bank loans to the private sector in the euro zone in July and up 0.9 percent. This signal indicates expansion of private sector activity in the 16 country euro currency users. Increase the amount of private borrowing last month was also better than in June rose a revised 0.5 percent, from 0.3 percent previously.
The growth rate of bank lending in Europe seen from a number of indicators, such as cash flow, the benchmark deposit and other banking services increased 0.2 percent in July. The increase in lending in July was the second consecutive year last June after growing 0.2 percent. Indicators show that the increase in lending the euro zone economy continued to improve in October 2009 because the level of bank loans always decreases. Continue reading ‘Bank lending in the Euro Zone Being Stronger’ »
Posted by Luis Mori on August 29, 2010 at 6:18 am under News.
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