finance
La crise climatique réduira le revenu mondial d'environ un cinquième au cours des 25 prochaines années. C'est ce qui ressort d'une nouvelle étude qui prédit que les habitants des régions les plus pauvres du monde et celles qui sont le moins responsables du réchauffement de l'atmosphère seront les plus durement touchés. Selon les chercheurs de l'Institut allemand de Potsdam pour la recherche sur les incidences du climat (PIK), le coût économique du changement climatique sur les revenus s'élèvera à environ 35 600 milliards d'euros par an d'ici à 2049. D'ici 2100, le coût financier pourrait être ...
Euronews (French)
Netflix’s financial report highlights that 9.33 million subscribers have joined the streaming service. Today, Netflix reported its first-quarter earnings report, and there is a lot for the content giant to be happy about. The company would open the report by saying “revenue was up 15%, our operating income grew by 54% and our operating margin rose by seven percentage points to 28%.” Netflix Q1 ReportNetflix’s financial prowess was further underscored by its revenue of $9.37 billion, a figure that surpassed the $ 9.26 billion projected by analysts and industry experts. This translates to an imp...
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The climate crisis will reduce global income by about a fifth in the next 25 years compared to a fictional world that's not warming. That’s according to a new study which predicts people in the world’s poorest areas and those least responsible for heating the atmosphere will take the biggest monetary hit. Climate change’s economic bite out of incomes is already locked in at about $38 trillion (€35.6 trillion) a year by 2049, researchers at Germany's Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) found. By 2100 the financial cost could hit twice what previous studies estimate. “Our analysi...
Euronews (English)
The Biden Administration has announced plans of a new import tax aimed at Chinese steel and materials. On a recent trip to Pittsburgh, the President made the announcement that was titled “New Actions to Protect U.S. Steel and Shipbuilding Industry from China’s Unfair Practices.” Biden wants tariffs to go up on Chinese importsThe office of the President is tabling tariffs to safeguard American jobs and infrastructure. The proposed tariffs would triple the existing bar set on Chinese imports which could lead to a 25% increase for some materials and an increase for others from 0% or 7.5%. The Ame...
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By Erwan LUCAS, Julie CHABANAS Washington (AFP) - La présidence brésilienne du G20 veut mettre en place un impôt international touchant les ménages les plus fortunés, après les accords déjà obtenus sur la taxation des géants du numérique et des multinationales, appelant à lutter contre les inégalités. "Sans une amélioration de la coopération internationale, ceux qui sont tout en haut continueront à trouver le moyen d'éviter les systèmes de taxes existants", a déclaré mercredi le ministre des Finances brésilien Fernando Haddad, dont le pays préside cette année le G20, lors d'une conférence de p...
AFP (Français)
Trade union leaders have asked workers at Germany's Postbank to authorize indefinite strikes against the bank after the latest round of collective bargaining talks fell short of a deal on wage and job security demands. Postbank, a subsidiary of German banking giant Deutsche Bank, has been negotiating for months with the German Bank Employees' Association (DBV) and the trade union verdi, who together represent about 12,000 employees. If workers authorize further action against Postbank, then renewed strikes could begin anytime after May 3, according to DBV. There have already been a number of s...
DPA
Trade union leaders have asked workers at Germany's Postbank to authorize indefinite strikes against the bank after the latest round of collective bargaining talks fell short of a deal on wage and job security demands. Postbank, a subsidiary of German banking giant Deutsche Bank, has been negotiating for months with the German Bank Employees' Association (DBV) and the trade union verdi, who together represent about 12,000 employees. If workers authorize further action against Postbank, then renewed strikes could begin anytime after May 3, according to DBV. There have already been a number of s...
DPA International
Trade union leaders have asked workers at Germany's Postbank to authorize indefinite strikes against the bank after the latest round of collective bargaining talks fell short of a deal on wage and job security demands. Postbank, a subsidiary of German banking giant Deutsche Bank, has been negotiating for months with the German Bank Employees' Association (DBV) and the trade union verdi, who together represent about 12,000 employees. If workers authorize further action against Postbank, then renewed strikes could begin anytime after May 3, according to DBV. There have already been a number of s...
DPA Breaking News
Switzerland has decided not to join the international task force to track down Russian oligarchs' money. The Swiss parliament, the National Council, rejected taking part in the new body - called the Russian Elites, Proxies and Oligarchs (REPO) Task Force - by 101 votes to 80 on Wednesday The government is also against the plan. The initiative to join came from the ranks of the Greens. But Switzerland's conservative parties believe the move would be incompatible with the country's traditional neutrality in foreign policy matters. Switzerland, they argue, offers its services as a link between co...
DPA Breaking News
By Odile DUPERRY, Charlotte DURAND Paris (AFP) - Le chemin s'annonce ardu: le gouvernement a présenté mercredi en Conseil des ministres son programme de Stabilité contenant ses prévisions de réduction du déficit d'ici à 2027, trajectoire qui manquerait de "crédibilité" et de "cohérence", selon le Haut Conseil des finances publiques (HCFP). Le "PSTAB", comme le surnomment les spécialistes, définit à l'intention de Bruxelles la manière dont la France compte revenir sous 3% de PIB de déficit public en 2027, sous peine de sanctions financières, malgré un violent dérapage à 5,5% (au lieu de 4,9% an...
AFP (Français)
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