The CAC 40 remains in the green for the eighth straight time. At midterm, the Paris index ahead by 0.27% to 4118.21 points. As in Japan on Monday morning as investors welcomed the announcement by U.S. President Barack Obama, death of Osama bin Laden. The leader of al-Qaida was killed Sunday by the United States, during a commando operation in Pakistan.
On other European markets, green is also needed, like the Frankfurt Stock Exchange rising from 0.90% to 7582.40 points. The London Stock Exchange will remain closed due to holiday.
In addition to boosting the morale of the operators, this new direct consequence of the dollar to rise against the euro. The single currency was worth 1.4771 dollars around 5:15 that French time (at time of announcement), against 1.4864 dollars shortly before 3 o'clock.Similarly, oil prices, affected by the surge in the greenback, recoil: a barrel of light sweet crude for June delivery lost 68 cents to 113.25 dollars and that of Brent North Sea, also for delivery in June, gives 43 cents to 125.46 dollars. Precious metals also lost ground, reflecting the loose money that 10% to 42.58 dollars per ounce, or gold, which drops to 1546 dollars against a previous record of 1575.79 dollars.
In late morning European currency resumed, however the height against the greenback. About 11 hours in Paris, the euro bought 1.4820 dollars against 1.4808 dollars on Friday night.
Responsible macroeconomic news
In this context, the markets will take time, however, to analyze key indicators of the day.The growth in manufacturing activity in the euro zone accelerated more than expected in April, according to a second estimate of the PMI index published on Monday. The index rebounded to 58 points, against 57.5 points in March, the company said Markit. In France, growth in activity in manufacturing worsened last month, reaching its fastest pace for fifteen months, with beneficial effects on employment, according to Markit.
Overseas, this indicator is also expected. It will be followed by the number of construction spending. Overall, the macroeconomic agenda of the week is loaded.Program: American industrial orders (Tuesday), the PMI service on both sides of the Atlantic (Wednesday), quarterly productivity in the U.S. (Thursday) and particularly, the monthly report on U.S. employment (Friday ).
Values to follow
Altran: + 2.01% to 5.44 euros
Specialist in High Technology Council has exceeded its goals in the first quarter by signing up at double-digit sales (to 387.7 million, +10.1% at constant perimeter) and announced the sale of all its subsidiaries in Brazil.The group also said to anticipate a significant improvement in current operating profit in the first half compared to the same period last year.
Trigano: + 5.26% to 25.41 euros
For the period September 2010 to February 2011, the specialist for caravans and camper vans, achieved an operating profit of 14.7 million euros, against a loss of 0.8 million a year earlier.
Renault: +0.41% to 41.31 euros, Peugeot: 0.72% to 30.88 euros
Renault and Peugeot stand up well despite the announcement of a drop in their registrations by 19.1% and 21.1% respectively in April.
PPR: + 0.79% to 121.70 euros
The group will launch a friendly takeover Volcom priced at $ 24.50 per share.This friendly offer values the company at 516 million euros.
Technip: -0.17% to 76.03 euros
The group has won a contract worth 100 million euros for the engineering and equipment supply and construction assistance for the Horizon Oil Sands Project in Canada, according to a statement released Monday.
Vinci: + 0.23% to 45.20 euros
The group wants to increase the share of concessions in its revenues and will therefore be a candidate for the privatization of regional airports when it is valid, said Xavier Huillard, CEO of construction and concessions, in an interview published Monday by Les Echos.The group will hold its general assembly in early afternoon today.
Fimalac: -0.66% to 30.25 euros
The group will take a 40% stake in Auguri Production, which organizes performances of several famous singers, such as Matthieu Chedid, Vanessa Paradis and Thomas Dutronc, according to a statement released Monday.
GDF Suez will publish its first quarter sales this afternoon.
After market: Areva, CAM, GFI Informatique, Steria and Bollore will publish their quarterly earnings.
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