Category: France
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Air France, Transavia to resume Israel flights
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After suspending flights to and from Israel at the end of last September due to the security situation, Air France officially announced the renewal of its flights to Tel Aviv. Flights to and from Ben Gurion Airport will resume on January 25 with seven weekly flights between Tel Aviv and…
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Air France, Transavia to resume Israel flights
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After suspending flights to and from Israel at the end of last September due to the security situation, Air France officially announced the renewal of its flights to Tel Aviv. Flights to and from Ben Gurion Airport will resume on January 25 with seven weekly flights between Tel Aviv and…
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Air France extends Israel flight cancelations
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Air France extended the cancellation of all Israeli flights until November 26, and the Italian carrier ITA extended its cancellations until January 13, 2025. The Air France and ITA announcements came the day after violent attacks on fans of the Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer team in Amsterdam, which prompted Israel’s…
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France September flash services PMI 48.3 vs 52.5 expected
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Previous 55.0 Manufacturing PMI 44.0 vs. 44.3 expected Previous 43.9 Composite PMI 47.4 vs. 50.6 expected Previous 53.1 Ah. The August jump was largely expected to be a one-off amid increased demand from the Paris Olympics. But it faded very quickly with little spillover into September. The headline reading is…
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France September flash services PMI 48.3 vs 52.5 expected
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Previous 55.0 Manufacturing PMI 44.0 vs. 44.3 expected Previous 43.9 Composite PMI 47.4 vs. 50.6 expected Previous 53.1 Ah. The August jump was largely expected to be a one-off amid increased demand from the Paris Olympics. But it faded very quickly with little spillover into September. The headline reading is…
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France stocks mixed at close of trade; CAC 40 down 0.57% By Investing.com
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Investing.com – French stocks were mixed after the close on Wednesday, as gains in the , and stocks sectors led higher while losses in the , and stocks sectors led lower. At the close of the Paris Stock Exchange, the US stock market index fell by 0.57%, while the index…
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France asks EU to let it delay submitting budget deficit plan, La Tribune reports By Reuters
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PARIS (Reuters) – France has asked the European Commission to extend the deadline for submitting a plan to cut the public deficit beyond Sept. 20 to ensure consistency with Paris’s draft 2025 budget, La Tribune du Dimanche newspaper reported on Sunday, citing the finance ministry. France’s budget deficit could rise…
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Telegram CEO Pavel Durov indicted, placed under judicial supervision in France
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A Paris court has charged Telegram CEO Pavel Durov and placed him on conditional release on August 28 after his recent arrest on charges including terrorism and child abuse. Durov has been charged and placed under judicial supervision, requiring him to pay bail of 5 million euros, report to the…
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Telegram Faces Indian Probe Following Durov’s Arrest In France: TON Plummets 20%
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The Indian government has launched an investigation into the social media app Telegram over concerns it could be used for criminal activities such as extortion and gambling. The probe follows the arrest of the app’s CEO Pavel Durov in France over the weekend. Telegram faces possible ban in India According…
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Telegram Faces Indian Probe Following Durov’s Arrest In France: TON Plummets 20%
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The Indian government has launched an investigation into the social media app Telegram over concerns it could be used for criminal activities such as extortion and gambling. The probe follows the arrest of the app’s CEO Pavel Durov in France over the weekend. Telegram faces possible ban in India According…
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Australia follows France with ‘right to disconnect’ law for workers
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Australia gave millions of workers the legal right to “disconnect” on Monday, allowing them to ignore unreasonable out-of-hours contact from employers, causing major industry distress. People can now “refuse to monitor, read or respond” to employers’ attempts to contact them outside of working hours – unless such refusal is deemed…
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Bybit To Exit France Market Due To EU Crypto Regulations
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Image source: cryptoslate Bybita cryptocurrency exchange, Advertise Bitcoin has announced its decision to withdraw from the French market, citing recent regulatory developments. The move comes as the European Union prepares to implement its comprehensive framework for markets in crypto-assets (MiCA), which is set to reshape the industry and set rules…
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Bybit To Exit France Market Due To EU Crypto Regulations
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Image source: cryptoslate Bybita cryptocurrency exchange, Advertise Bitcoin has announced its decision to withdraw from the French market, citing recent regulatory developments. The move comes as the European Union prepares to implement its comprehensive framework for markets in crypto-assets (MiCA), which is set to reshape the industry and set rules…
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Bybit To Exit France Market Due To EU Crypto Regulations
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Image source: cryptoslate Bybita cryptocurrency exchange, Advertise Bitcoin has announced its decision to withdraw from the French market, citing recent regulatory developments. The move comes as the European Union prepares to implement its comprehensive framework for markets in crypto-assets (MiCA), which is set to reshape the industry and set rules…
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France urges Europe to step up work on faster stock market settlements By Reuters
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PARIS (Reuters) – The Bank of France and the country’s financial markets regulator urged Europe on Monday to step up work on halving the time it takes to settle stock trades, allowing Europe to catch up with Wall Street. The joint statement from the Bank of France and the securities…
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Deja-vu? In Olympics push, France ramps up war on fakes By Reuters
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By Helen Reid, Lily Forodi, and Mimosa Spencer PARIS (Reuters) – At the tourist flea market in Saint-Ouen, not far from the Stade de France where athletes will compete at this summer’s Paris Olympics, police stormed in at dawn on April 3 and closed 11 shops selling counterfeit bags and…
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Corporate France braces for new era of political turmoil By Reuters
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By Lee Thomas and Helen Reid AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France (Reuters) – France’s business elite is worried about volatile politics, inexperienced policymakers, street protests and a possible wave of bankruptcies in the coming months, executives meeting in Provence ahead of Sunday’s parliamentary election said. Business leaders gathering in the southern city of…
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European Stocks Drop on Rates Outlook, France Poll: Markets Wrap
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(Bloomberg) — European stocks fell after policymakers signaled they needed more evidence that price pressures were under control, even as the latest data showed euro-area inflation slowing slightly. Most Read from Bloomberg The pan-European Stoxx 600 index fell about 0.5%, led by insurers and automakers. France’s CAC 40 lost most…
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A WFH ‘culture war’ has broken out across Europe, with the U.K. leading the charge as the most WFH-friendly country, while France lags behind
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Sometime between March 2020 and the end of 2021, “office workers” ceased to exist. Offices Working from home wasn’t possible, of course, nor was it the kind of work people typically did in offices before the pandemic. But the inherent connection between the two was irrevocably severed, with working from…