Latest update: 22/09/2011 

- Economic crisis - Economic growth - euro - Europe - European markets


Who can save Europe?

Ambrose Evans-Pritchard of the Daily Telegraph warns to expect the privatization of Europe’s banks. Not all agree but the University of Geneva’s Harald Hau does accuse private lenders of hiding their failings by holding the politicians hostage with “a huge disinformation campaign” on bailouts.

  • Yves BERTONCINI. Secretary General, Notre Europe;
  • Xavier RICHET. Professor of Economics at the Paris La Sorbonne;
  • Harald HAU. Associate Professor of Finance at the University of Geneva and at the Swiss Finance Institute;
  • Fabrice SEIMAN. Co-founder, Lutetia Capital;
  • Ambrose EVANS-PRITCHARD. International Business Editor, The Telegraph - from LONDON.

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Homs under siege
22/02/2012 - THE DEBATE

Homs under siege

As the horror in Homs is brought home by the death of two award-winning reporters, François Picard's panel argues over how to stop the crackdown and sway the Russian, Iranian, and Chinese backers of Bashar al-Assad.
Greece's done deal: what will €130 billion package buy?
21/02/2012 - THE DEBATE

Greece's done deal: what will €130 billion package buy?

For Greece, a mixture of gratitude and outrage greets a new bailout plan that offers at least temporary relief but commits Athens to years of fiscal belt-tightening.
Greece's done deal: what will €130 billion package buy?
21/02/2012 - THE DEBATE

Greece's done deal: what will €130 billion package buy?

For Greece, a mixture of gratitude and outrage greets a new bailout plan that offers at least temporary relief but commits Athens to years of fiscal belt-tightening.
The Trouble with Senegal (part 2)
20/02/2012 - THE DEBATE

The Trouble with Senegal (part 2)

As Abdoulaye Wade, 85, ignores cries - both at home and abroad - that his bid for a third term as president is unconstitutional, François Picard’s panel argues over the democratic credentials of a nation often hailed as a beacon of democratic light on the continent.
The Trouble with Senegal
20/02/2012 - THE DEBATE

The Trouble with Senegal

As Abdoulaye Wade, 85, ignores cries - both at home and abroad - that his bid for a third term as president is unconstitutional, François Picard’s panel argues over the democratic credentials of a nation often hailed as a beacon of democratic light on the continent.

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