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PARIS (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron will be hosting over 100 CEOs of major multinationals at the chateau of Versailles to try to persuade them to invest, and especially hire, in France.
AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France (Reuters) - Top French company bosses who have for years lamented their country's slow pace of reforms offered glowing praise this year at an annual summer gathering in ...
A day after hosting a rare prime-time press conference, France's President Emmanuel Macron heads to Davos this Wednesday, accompanied by some 20 business leaders. It's the second time he will ...
Davos’s party secrets: Caviar, magic mushrooms, ... France’s President Emmanuel Macron is expected to be the most powerful head of state or government present, ...
France will have a budget approved within weeks, minister says France will have a new budget designed to bring down its deficit in the coming weeks, a top official told CNBC in Davos on Wednesday.
India’s prime minister prepares to address the global elite in Davos just as his country passes France and the U.K. to become the world’s fifth-largest economy, underscoring the nation’s ...
Davos is many things layered on top of one another. ... France’s ambassador for international exports, said in an interview. Economically and politically, he added, ...
PARIS (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron will be hosting over 100 CEOs of major multinationals at the chateau of Versailles to try to persuade them to invest, and especially hire, in France.
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