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Pierre-Emmanuel, President Champagne Taittinger

Champagne goes hand in hand with Christmas celebrations, and on this occasion, Raphael Kahane met Pierre-Emmanuel Taittinger, President of Champagne Taittinger, a French family-run company.

Ian Bremmer, President of Eurasia Group
11/01/2013 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

Ian Bremmer, President of Eurasia Group

They've been the main source of global growth for years, but we may have to reassess the idea that emerging economies are growth engines without fail. Markus Karlsson speaks to Ian Bremmer, the president of the consultancy firm Eurasia Group. It has just come out with its list of top ten risks this year, and emerging markets - surprisingly perhaps - are first on the list.
2012 in the rearview with French Economist Daniel Cohen
04/01/2013 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

2012 in the rearview with French Economist Daniel Cohen

France 24's Markus Karlsson takes a look back at the major events of the eurozone crisis in 2012 and what to expect in 2013, with French Economist Daniel Cohen.
Reda Amalou, Architect, AW²
28/12/2012 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

Reda Amalou, Architect, AW²

Markus Karlsson talks to French architect Reda Amalou. He's the founder of the firm AW² and made a name for himself designing luxury resorts and boutique hotels in countries like Vietnam, Cambodia, Morocco and Turkey.
Kemal Dervis, Vice President, Brookings Institution (Washington)
21/12/2012 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

Kemal Dervis, Vice President, Brookings Institution (Washington)

Markus Karlsson talks to former Turkish Minister of Economy Kemal Dervis. He is now Vice-President and Director of Global Economy and Development at Brookings Institution in Washington.
Riccardo Barbieri, Chief European Economist, Mizuho International
14/12/2012 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

Riccardo Barbieri, Chief European Economist, Mizuho International

Is Italy heading back to the future? More political turmoil seems on the cards after Prime Minister Mario Monti said he's stepping down. Monti's predecessor, Silvio Berlusconi, has also announced he wants to make a comeback. This as both investors and ordinary Italians worry about the country's future economic direction. For more, Markus Karlsson talks to Riccardo Barbieri, Chief European Economist at Mizuho International.

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