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  • What does the collapse of the French government mean for Britain?

    December 9, 2024

    The balance of power is shifting in Europe following the collapse of the government in France, and the winners will be those countries most responsive to change, says Doug Stokes The collapse of the French government last week follows a shift in the balance of power within European politics. The UK must act with caution.  [...]

  • French budget crisis show fiscal fears are rising back up the agenda

    December 3, 2024

    The mounting budget crisis in France looks set to revive the spectre of sovereign debt levels.

  • Starmer to woo investors as new UK-Germany deal talks launched

    August 28, 2024

    Sir Keir Starmer is set to woo major investors during a European trip which will see him launch negotiations for a major new UK-Germany treaty. The Prime Minister is set to meet bosses from Siemens Energy and Rheinmetall, as well as investors from Thales, Eutelsat, Mistral AI and Sanofi during visits to Berlin and Paris. [...]

  • Sport, tax and the Olympics: Why France is attractive for international athletes

    August 3, 2024

    In this Olympic and Paralympic year, sport is in the spotlight, especially in France where more than 10,000 international athletes are expected.  At the same time, all eyes are on possible tax changes in the next coming months following the latest snap elections that took place further to the dissolution of the French Parliament by [...]

  • Explainer: Why has an iron curtain been erected in central Paris?

    July 23, 2024

    Olympic security has barricaded central Paris off to all but a few residents who must show QR codes to get through armed checkpoints It’s like a crime scene. Metal fences have been erected, paths cleared and restaurants lie empty. The barricades are being likened to an iron curtain and – in a level of security [...]

  • Explainer: What just happened in the French elections?

    July 9, 2024

    Macron's call for certainty has resulted in a confusing and concerning hung parliament in France, writes Lucy Kenningham

  • French election: Markets stabilise after shock results lead to stalemate

    July 8, 2024

    In 1962 president Charles De Gaulle expressed his frustration at the difficulties facing anyone governing France. "How can anyone govern a country with 246 varieties of cheese," he lamented.

  • Why markets are concerned by the French election

    June 29, 2024

    France's fiscal position is not good. Its national debt stands at around 112 per cent of GDP, a bigger debt burden than Germany and the UK.

  • A Parisian protest to poo in the Seine isn’t just a joke – it’s political

    June 26, 2024

    People are willing to defecate in the river Seine. It speaks to the political malaise that is polluting France, writes Lucy Kenningham

  • London overtakes Paris as Europe’s biggest stock market after Macron’s election gamble

    June 17, 2024

    Emmanuel Macron’s election gamble has caused France to lose its crown as Europe's biggest stock market, with London retaking the title after spending most of the last two years in second place.

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