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Is bigger better? - Massive consolidation is supposed to bolster balance sheets and diversify risk. But will it make reinsurance any more profitable?
Resener, Madeleine
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BANKING - SocGen's millennium man - By the time Daniel Bouton takes the reins in 1999, will the bank have reconciled its international ambitions with its new passion for the French...
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BANKING - Lucien Douroux makes his move - In buying Banque Indosuez, he intends to make Credit Agricole, France's biggest and most profitable bank, a major player in corporate and...
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Is bigger better? Massive consolidation is supposed to bolster balance sheets and diversify risk. But will it make reinsurance any more profitable?
Resener, Madeleine
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Day of the jackals - U.S. investors are hungrily circling distressed French real estate. But this prey won t be easy pickings
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Plus ça change - Outdated laws, arrogant managers and government interference mean that French banks will profit little as the country's financial sector consolidates.
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Tilting at the euro windmill - Quixotic new Finance Minister Rodrigo Rato believes Spain will be ready to adopt the single European currency in 1999. Talk about wishful thinking.
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1996
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In the French manner - France's approach to investor relations seemed a solution a while back. Now it looks like an anachronism.
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The revolution at Générale des Eaux - Is a young investment banker really the right man to rationalize one of France's most complex conglomerates?
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Shaking things up at Swiss Re - New CEO Lukas Muehlemann has moved with dazzling speed to awaken the sleeping giant. Can he reach his ambitious goals ?
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