Auto Date Thursday, November 24th, 2011

The atmosphere should remain tight to the Paris Stock Exchange on Thursday. The bargain hunting could push the index up, as suggested by the small rise in futures on the CAC 40 (0.1%). But caution remains the watchword. As shown in the CAC 40 new fall yesterday, the Investors are not able to overcome their fears about the situation in the eurozone. Debt problems in the region have worsened when Germany struggled to convince investors to buy its bonds. The country has raised just over half of the 6 billion euros of 10-year bonds offered to investors during a broadcast on Wednesday. This failure is a "red flag" according to Ewald Nowotny, Governor of the European Central Bank

Largest economy and engine of the region, Germany was far remained immune to the contagion of debt crisis.But diplomats said the meeting could only lead to a breakthrough on a reform of the European treaties.

The mixed oil, the euro under pressure

As for currencies, the euro, which fell sharply against the dollar in recent days, attempts a rebound. The euro is worth 1.3363 dollars (0.10%) in morning trading. The trend is more mixed in the oil markets: a barrel of light sweet crude (WTI) for delivery in January drops 24 cents to 95.93 dollars on the New York Mercantile Exchange, while the price of Brent North Sea assessed for the same term of 27 cents on the Intercontinental Exchange in London at 107.29 dollars.

The side of the calendar, the day will be quieter because of the close of U.S. markets. Operators are waiting mainly German Ifo index.

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