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Business · FranceBUSINESS - Former Edward Balladur’s Minister of Communications, Alain Carignon is responsible for a mission of reflection and proposals on the future of the audiovisual industry within his party, LR.See the Story
Alain Carignon: "Public audiovisual should be treated as a key issue of our sovereignty"
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Economy · FranceThe U.S. rating agencies Moody's and Fitch are taking a decision on France's financial situation this Friday evening, as the country's public deficit was revised upwards at the end of March.See the Story
Economics: everything you need to know about rating agencies that decide on France's financial health this Friday - France Blue
Stock Markets · FranceDavid Lappartient, Chairman of the CNOSF, takes stock of the four-day visit of the IOC commission in charge of the future host of the 2030 Games, highlighting the philosophy of the project based on speed of action but also on the legacy of the old Games in France.See the Story
David Lappartient (Chairman of CNOSF): "A light operation was needed for the 2030 Alps"
Stock Markets · FranceIn the eternal battle between two wealthy French families, Bernard Arnault (76) seems to have finally relieved his rival François Pinault (87). Luxury group Kering van Pinault, which includes Gucci in its portfolio, took a sledgehammer on the stock market.See the Story
Has the feud between two richest French families been settled? Luxury group behind Gucci takes a hit on the stock market
European Parliament · FranceParliament adopted its position on the revision of European legislation on the marketing of seeds and other forms of plant reproductive material, which aims to avoid any additional administrative burden on trade between farmers.See the Story
European Parliament favours relaxation of seed marketing rules
Wages · FranceBruno Le Maire was enthusiastic about the tyre group’s announcement that it would now pay "decent wages" to its employees, but the measure is anything but encouraging, as it is rather an extended form of job blackmail.See the Story
The smoke curtain of Michelin’s “decent wages”
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