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- economy - Europe - eurozone - French economy - Germany - Greece - Jean-Claude Trichet - Spain


The Moody's blues: who has final say on how to fix Europe?

As Nicolas Sarkozy tries to get Berlin to commit to bold decisions at Sunday’s crucial EU summit, a credit warning by Moody’s undermines France’s bargaining position. François Picard's panel argues over the relative weight of credit rating agencies.

  • Stéphane COSSE, Former senior economist, IMF, President, MODEM Paris
  • René DEFOSSEY, Strategist, Natixis Bank
  • Didier DAVIDOFF, Economist, Director of European Savings Institute
  • Ali FATEMI, Professor of finance, American Graduate School of Economics in Paris.

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Gbagbo defiant (part 2)
07/04/2011 - THE DEBATE

Gbagbo defiant (part 2)

Supporters and opponents of Laurent Gbagbo go over his defiant stand as Patrick Smith of the Africa Report worries how to overcome bitterness borne of resentment… and a broken economic model.
Gbagbo defiant
07/04/2011 - THE DEBATE

Gbagbo defiant

Supporters and opponents of Laurent Gbagbo go over his defiant stand as Patrick Smith of the Africa Report worries how to overcome bitterness borne of resentment… and a broken economic model.
Ivory Coast: all over for Gbagbo?
06/04/2011 - THE DEBATE

Ivory Coast: all over for Gbagbo?

Despite war crimes accusations, Laurent Gbagbo remains popular with many. François Picard’s panel looks at his legacy and his future. Are tribunals or reconciliation commitssions the answer?
Ivory Coast: all over for Gbagbo?
06/04/2011 - THE DEBATE

Ivory Coast: all over for Gbagbo?

Despite war crimes accusations, Laurent Gbagbo remains popular with many. François Picard’s panel looks at his legacy and his future. Are tribunals or reconciliation commitssions the answer?
Abidjan at war (part 2)
05/04/2011 - THE DEBATE

Abidjan at war (part 2)

Never has Abidjan ever been a battlefield before. However, UNOCI spokesperson Hamadoun Touré sees the helicopter gunner attack on a Gbagbo military camp a "turning point" for the U.N. mission in Ivory Coast.

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