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Mardi 9 décembre 2025 à 10:19
Air France bonds, UBS SocGen upgrade, Stellantis‑Bolt autonomy, Thailand‑Cambodia border…
Global Economic Shifts
Air France‑KLM convertible bond issuance and CMA CGM exit
CMA CGM announced a €325 million convertible‑bond issuance tied to its Air France‑KLM stake, paving the way for a strategic exit from the airline. The deal, priced at a 30‑35 % premium to the current share level, signals confidence in Air France‑KLM’s long‑term recovery despite a recent 8 % share slide. Investors are watching the move as a test of post‑pandemic capital‑raising strategies in the European aviation sector.
ABC News
ABC News
UBS lifts target price for Société Générale
UBS upgraded its outlook on Société Générale, raising the price target to €70 from €62 and reaffirming a “Buy” rating. The broker cites improving net‑interest margins, cost‑to‑income efficiencies, and the anticipated €200‑300 million profit boost from the Boursobank integration as key drivers of a projected 62 % EPS growth through 2028. This bullish stance underscores renewed confidence in French banking amid a broader Eurozone rate‑rise cycle.
ABC News
ThyssenKrupp shares tumble after mixed earnings
ThyssenKrupp’s stock fell 9 % following the release of Q4 results that, while beating EBIT expectations, were clouded by a bleak outlook for 2025‑26. The group warned of a 1‑2 % sales decline in its Automotive Technology and Decarbon Technologies divisions, reflecting weak demand and price pressure. Analysts note that cost‑cutting measures alone may be insufficient to offset the structural headwinds in heavy industry.
ABC News
RTE trims 2035 electricity demand forecast, warns on renewables rollout
France’s grid operator RTE lowered its 2035 consumption and installed capacity projections, citing slower economic growth and heightened energy‑efficiency measures. The revised outlook threatens to delay new wind and nuclear projects, potentially curbing the nation’s renewable‑energy expansion and raising questions about meeting EU decarbonisation targets.
Libération
TotalEnergies partners with Galp on Namibia oil discovery
TotalEnergies will acquire a 40 % operating stake in Galp’s PEL 83 licence offshore Namibia, joining Namcor and Custos. The partnership grants TotalEnergies co‑ownership of the promising Mopane oil field and commits it to fund half of the upcoming exploration programme, positioning the company to capitalize on Africa’s emerging hydrocarbon frontier.
ABC News
Nordex secures new wind turbine orders in France and Belgium
Wind‑turbine manufacturer Nordex signed contracts for 28 turbines totaling 102 MW across French and Belgian sites, with deliveries slated for 2026‑27. The deals include long‑term service agreements, reinforcing Nordex’s foothold in the European renewable market as policymakers push for accelerated clean‑energy capacity.
ABC News
Emerging Tech Frontiers
Stellantis‑Bolt collaboration on Level‑4 autonomous vans
Stellantis and ride‑hailing giant Bolt unveiled a joint venture to develop Level‑4 autonomous vans for European shared‑mobility services. Leveraging Stellantis’s AV‑Ready eK0 platform and Bolt’s extensive rider network, the partnership aims to launch pilot fleets in 2026, signalling a major push toward driver‑less urban transport.
ABC News
BPCE rolls out crypto trading on its banking apps
France’s BPCE group began offering direct cryptocurrency purchases—including Bitcoin, Solana, Ether, and USDC—through the Banque Populaire and Caisse d’Épargne apps, following market‑wide volatility noted by analysts. The move marks the first major French banking network to embed crypto services, reflecting a broader institutional acceptance of digital assets.
ABC News
01Net
HPE embeds AI‑accelerated pre‑processing in storage arrays
Hewlett Packard Enterprise introduced GPU‑enabled Alletra MP X10000 storage bays that generate AI‑driven document metadata in real time. Mirroring NetApp’s recent rollout, the enhancement aims to streamline data‑search workflows and bolster enterprise AI readiness, underscoring the growing convergence of storage hardware and machine‑learning capabilities.
LeMagIT
Political Flashpoints
Long‑standing Thailand‑Cambodia border dispute flares again
Tensions resurfaced along the Thailand‑Cambodia frontier, reviving a century‑old rivalry over the Preah Vihear temple area. Both governments have mobilised troops, prompting regional diplomatic warnings and highlighting how historic territorial claims can still destabilise Southeast Asian security dynamics.
BBC News
Benin’s “real coup” under President Talon exposed
Analysts argue that the failed 2024 coup in Benin was merely a symptom of an already eroded democratic order under President Talon, whose administration has systematically weakened opposition and civil‑society space. The episode underscores the fragility of governance reforms in West Africa’s political landscape.
Al Jazeera (english)
Macron defends France’s 1905 law of secularism
President Emmanuel Macron invoked the 1905 separation of church and state law on its 120th anniversary, urging citizens to “preserve our freedom.” The speech, broadcast on X, reinforces the French government’s commitment to laïcité amid rising debates over religious symbols in public life.
Libération