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French economy forecast

By Benoît Heitz | Head of Global Economic Research | 26/09/12
The French economy has slowed down enormously since the last quarter of 2011, and its growth forecasts for 2013 are being adjusted downwards. The very low levels of interest rates at which the French state is financing itself at the moment - does it mean that the markets have no worries about th ...
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Truths and misconceptions surrounding eurobonds

By Olivier Garnier | Group Chief Economist | 17/09/12
Eurobonds are either presented as the miracle solution to the euro crisis or as a treacherous, even counter-productive utopia. In order to distance ourselves from this overly simplistic debate, we need to answer two practical and interrelated questions. First, what problems are eurobonds able to ...
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100 billion euros for Spain

By Léa Dauphas | Economic analyst for the southern countries of the Eurozone | 12/06/12
Like Greece, Portugal and Ireland before it, Spain is now being faced with serious financial difficulties. Last weekend, Eurozone members agreed on a 100 billion euros aid plan to help the Spanish banking sector.
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Euro exit for Greece?

By Benoît Heitz | Head of Global Economic Research within RISQ/ECO | 16/05/12
What would be the consequences for Greeks but also for the other countries of the Eurozone, and the whole European Union?
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Very gradual political stabilisation after a decade of conflict

By Laure de BATZ | RISQ/ECO | 16/05/12
The political-military crisis that followed presidential elections in November 2011 was the low point in a decade of ethnic strife pitting North against South, which included a civil war between 2002 and 2003.
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UK: is the spectre of inflation back?

By Marc-Antoine Collard | Economist | 12/04/12
We have identified three main concerns related to Bank of England's quantitative easing program that could lead to higher inflation in the medium term.
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Bank for the BRICS: what to retain

By Olivier de Boysson | Chief Economist Emerging countries for our Group | 03/04/12
The BRICS are contesting the governance of international institutions. Can the creation of the bank for the BRICS change anything on the international scene? Olivier de Boysson, Chief Economist Emerging countries for our Group shares with us his analysis. Listen to the interview.
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Questions on the Greek debt swap

By Olivier Garnier | Chef économiste du Groupe | 13/03/12
"This is the largest debt restructuring ever undertaken and is quite unprecedented since the Second World War for a mature economy". Read the analysis of Olivier Garnier, Chief Economist at Societe Generale.
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Greece: the first comments on the agreement with Olivier Garnier, Group chief economist

By Olivier Garnier | Group chief economist | 21/02/12
Euro-zone finance ministers agreed to limit Greece's debt in 2020 to 120% of GDP. The final terms of the restructuring were negotiated last night. Olivier Garnier, Group Chief economist shares his first comments with us.
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IPO: "a groundbreaking moment in the relationship between Societe Generale and its client"

By Laurent Morel | Global Head of Equity Capital Markets at SG CIB | 15/02/12
An IPO (initial public offering) is a major event in a company's life. Listen to the explainations by Laurent Morel, Global Head of Equity Capital Markets at Societe Generale Corporate & Investment Banking.