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Testing the Cultural Waters of Global Partnerships - There's more to a cross-border partnership than learning a tea ceremony or understanding why negotiations with Italians take so...
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French banks suffer capital punishment
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1994
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The slow train to Tashkent - The market machinery's in place; but who knows how to run it?
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1994
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Europe's most powerful families - In true 19th century style, a few families still control large chunks of European industry. Euromoney profiles some of the more unusual dynasties,...
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1994
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Life in the slow lane - France has one of Europe's more sophisticated capital markets, but it contains many infuriating anachronisms, not least a tendency to exclude foreigners. Th...
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1994
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French savoir-faire - France has done the most to develop its government bond market.
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1993
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Has the Rhône-Poulenc sell-off come too late? - This re-privatization candidate might have sold better in 1985.
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1993
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The government wants stable shareholders for privatized companies.
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1993
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French bond markets - Eurofranc success sets the pace for domestic reforms
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1993
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Will Haberer's legacy survive?
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1993
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