Recylex and Retia ordered to compensate SNCF Réseau

Recylex and Retia ordered to compensate SNCF Réseau

The companies Recylex and Retia were ordered to pay SNCF Réseau up to 63.3 million euros for the rehabilitation of the public railway domain in the Estaque sector in Marseille, we learned on Wednesday. Read also :Old railroad lady is set to lose more money this year Restoration work In 2018, SNCF Réseau seized the … Read more

Tesla recalls 6,000 cars in US over brake issue

Tesla recalls 6,000 cars in US over brake issue

The American electric car maker has announced that an irregularity has been detected on the Model 3 and Y. New reminder for Telsa. The American electric car maker, owned by eccentric Elon Musk, announced Wednesday, June 2, recalling nearly 6,000 cars in the United States after detecting a problem with the brakes. The group announces … Read more

workplace accidents at Amazon singled out ahead of its annual promotions

workplace accidents at Amazon singled out ahead of its annual promotions

“Workers at Amazon sites are injured more often, and more seriously than in the warehouses of other companies,” a coalition of unions said in a report released Tuesday Amazon is again accused by American unions of not sufficiently protecting its employees from work-related accidents in its warehouses in the run-up to its gigantic annual sales … Read more

the lack of rain drives up grain prices

the lack of rain drives up grain prices

Agricultural commodity prices jumped Tuesday in Chicago, led by corn and wheat, amid concerns about the very dry climate in North America. Read also :Government gives itself six months to arm agriculture in the face of global warming “The United States as well as the plains and prairies of Canada, where the majority of spring … Read more

Chicago’s manufacturing activity at its highest in May since November 1973

Chicago’s manufacturing activity at its highest in May since November 1973

Chicago-area manufacturing activity rose more than expected in May, with the index hitting its highest level since November 1973, according to the ISM Association’s Purchasing Managers Index released Friday. Read also :United States: manufacturing activity in the Philadelphia region drops in May The index stood at 75.2 points in May (+3.1 points), well above the … Read more

Goldman Sachs Licensed for China Wealth Management Joint Venture

Goldman Sachs Licensed for China Wealth Management Joint Venture

The American investment bank Goldman Sachs announced on Tuesday that it had received an initial authorization from the Chinese authorities to form a wealth management joint venture with one of the country’s largest financial institutions, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) . Read also :Societe Generale wants to restore the profitability of its investment … Read more

The Solutions 30 case shakes the Paris Stock Exchange

The Solutions 30 case shakes the Paris Stock Exchange

STORY – The market is witnessing a battle led by short sellers who accuse the company of Mafia ties. Rarely has a stock market massacre been so predictable. This Whit Monday will be a Black Monday for the Solutions 30 share, which will trade for the first time since May 10. Blocked for two long … Read more

Bank of America raises minimum wage to $ 25 an hour

Bank of America raises minimum wage to $ 25 an hour

Bank of America said on Tuesday it wanted to raise the minimum wage for its employees in the United States to $ 25 an hour and require its suppliers to pay their own employees at least $ 15 an hour. Read also :Jérôme Morisseau and Stéphane Courbon, investment banking duo at Bank of America To … Read more

Pfizer acclaimed and AstraZeneca shunned by Europe

Pfizer acclaimed and AstraZeneca shunned by Europe

Industry Commissioner Thierry Breton said the contract with AstraZeneca had not yet been renewed after June. The enthusiasm for the BioNtech-Pfizer vaccine continues. Ursula von der Leyen announced on Saturday the signing of a third contract with the American group for the supply of 1.8 billion doses in 2022/2023, including 900 million in option. “We … Read more

Wheat is catching its breath, corn still on the rise

Wheat is catching its breath, corn still on the rise

Prices for the next wheat crop stabilized at midday Friday as corn continued to run wild amid concerns over crops in Brazil. Read also :Cereals are slowing their progress, in a still tense climate context Generally speaking, cereals are supported by “the good Chinese demand, which is unabated. We have concrete and real concerns about … Read more