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...France, Norway, Latvia and Italy also all contributed. The World Bank said the money could be leveraged to result in a $70bn boost to its lending firepower....
...The region-wide Stoxx Europe 600 rose 0.5 per cent, as did France’s Cac 40, while Germany’s Dax added 0.6 per cent. US stocks, meanwhile, looked set to snap a six-session losing streak....
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...Some economists see signs that the R-star has risen....
...Nevertheless, some bankers have argued the rules needed to be made even more flexible so that they could poach people at rival banks in France and not lose the tax benefit....
...Meanwhile, Parisian investment banks are swelling with post-Brexit refugees from London....
...“Although our R&D budget fell this year, we will provide utmost support for R&D spending next year, reflecting the reform results.”...
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...Both Germany and France benefited from weaker inflation in goods and food in February, but this was partly offset by a rebound in energy costs and persistent growth in services prices....
...a firm non from France’s constitutional court....
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...In 1800, Debauve opened his first chocolate factory on the Left Bank. When Debauve’s nephew M Gallais, also a pharmacist, joined the company in 1823, it adopted its current name Debauve & Gallais....
...European stocks held steady on Monday as traders await a busy week of central bank policy meetings. The region-wide Stoxx Europe 600 fell 0.1 per cent, as did France’s Cac 40....
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