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New blood at Renault
At its forthcoming combined general meeting, the car manufacturer will propose the appointment of Pascale Sourisse and Bernard Delpit to its board of directors.
Britain's Liberty plans to split its business
According to our sources, British property company Liberty, which manages assets worth over 6 billion pounds, plans to split its business.
Sabeg in the running for Areva
Yasid Sabeg, commissioner for diversity and equal opportunities and CEO of CS, is well-placed to supersede Anne Lauvergeon, if required...
THE REAL STORY
03/9/10 5:13pm
The ACP: could do better?
The Prudential Supervisory Authority (ACP) should improve the prevention of risks and consumer protection. But it has the same weaknesses as the AMF.
03/9/10 2:22pm
Bumpy times ahead for EADS
EADS appears to be facing period of turbulence in which a combination of industrial, commercial and monetary factors will prevent it from regaining a comfortable altitude.
03/9/10 2:21pm
Is Eurotunnel on a new track?
The Channel Tunnel operator maintained a small profit in 2009, but saw its image tarnished by incidents last winter. Credibility will be key to ensuring its diversification.
03/8/10 8:03pm
Towards better regulation of insurers
Tomorrow the Minister for the Economy will set up the Prudential Supervisory Authority which should guarantee better supervision of the insurance sector.
PRIVATE EQUITY
03/9/10 6:57pm
PAI Partners: final vote on 11 March
The last LPs have two days in which to approve the reduction of the French fund's vehicle to 2.7 billion euros. The least bad of the decisions for CPP and its allies.
03/9/10 5:05pm
Another aborted IPO
Like Travelport, New Look and Merlin Entertainment, Falck, the Danish firm financed by Nordic Capital and EQT Partners, has now shelved its IPO on the Copenhagen stock market.
03/5/10 5:35pm
IPOs: tsunami or shipwreck?
With cancelled IPOs and entry prices well below valuation ranges, the IPO market is in dire straits. But solutions do exist and the future looks promising.
SOVEREIGN WEALTH FUND
03/8/10 6:31pm
435,000 euros for the boss of the Norwegian fund
The director of the Norwegian sovereign fund, Yngve Slyngstad, earned 435,000 euros in 2009. But he didn't receive any bonus.
03/8/10 3:10pm
The Qatar fund backs Prudential
The Emirate's sovereign fund could invest up to 1.5 billion dollars in Prudential in the capital increase which the UK life insurance company plans to launch in May.
03/4/10 11:29am
Greece: a 10-year bond issue
The Greek government announced this morning that it is to carry out a 10-year bond issue by means of a syndicated loan to raise between 3 and 5 billion euros. Five banks have been mandated.
REGULATORY - PUBLIC AFFAIRS
03/9/10 5:13pm
The ACP: could do better?
The Prudential Supervisory Authority (ACP) should improve the prevention of risks and consumer protection. But it has the same weaknesses as the AMF.
03/8/10 8:03pm
Towards better regulation of insurers
Tomorrow the Minister for the Economy will set up the Prudential Supervisory Authority which should guarantee better supervision of the insurance sector.
03/8/10 09:25am
The Prudential Control Authority (ACP) ready to go
The new administrative authority will be put in place this week. The ACP's college is now fully constituted.
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