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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Obama's worst week: terror, tragedy and a stinging political defeat
18/04/2013 - THE DEBATE

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From bombs in Boston to a massive blast in Texas, and now a stinging defeat on a hard-fought gun control bill, has this has been the worst week so far for Barack Obama's presidency? Can the US president regain the political upper hand and heal a polarised nation?
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17/04/2013 - THE DEBATE

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