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New deadline for balanced budgets splits euro club

FRANCE - A proposal by Brussels to allow euro-zone states more time to balance their budgets has blown up into a big row between EU countries that have been making sacrifices and four members -- France, Germany, Italy and Portugal -- that were falling…

Prosecutors confirm no appeal on Trichet

FRANCE - The Paris prosecutor's office has confirmed that it will not appeal a summons issued to Jean-Claude Trichet, governor of Banque de France, to appear in court on charges of complicity in false accounting.

French farce

ARTICLE - Jean-Claude Trichet faces new obstacles in his quest to head the ECB. Whoever said central banking was dull? asks the Economist, 18 July.

No intervention in Trichet case vows French gov't

FRANCE - The French government and the Paris prosecutor's office said Wednesday they would not intervene over the forthcoming trial of Jean-Claude Trichet, the central bank governor whose attempt to become president of the European Central Bank is…

Trichet backed as Duisenberg's successor at ECB

GERMANY - Edmund Stoiber, currently leading to race to become German chancellor, issued strong backing for Bank of France governor Jean Claude Trichet as the best successor to Wim Duisenberg as European Central Bank president. Paris prosecutors recently…

Banque De France - Annual Report 2001

ANNUAL REPORT - Introductory letter for the Annual Report of the Banque de France submitted to The President of the French Republic, The President of the Senate, The President of the National Assembly, by Governor Jean-Claude Trichet, Bank of France.

The role of fiscal policy in crisis situations

ARTICLE - Flemming Larsen, Director of the IMF Office in Europe, has responded to Joseph Stiglitz's in Les Echos on June 3, 'L'actualite de Keynes'. Larsen counters criticisms that the IMF imposes hardship on crisis-stricken countries, as they only point…

Trichet says France wont balance budget by 2004

FRANCE - Jean-Claude Trichet, the governor of the Banque de France, suggested that it is unlikely that France will manage to clean up its budget deficit by 2004 when he agreed with finance minister Francis Mer's comments that to achieve this will take…

French prosecutor recommends no trial for Trichet

FRANCE - The Paris prosecutor's office recommended last Friday that Jean-Claude Trichet, the governor of the Bank of France, should not be put on trial over the Credit Lyonnais bank scandal, thus easing his chances of succeeding Wim Duisenberg at the ECB.

Speech by J.C. Trichet of Banque de France, 23 Apr

SPEECH - Trichet said in a speech titled 'Asset Price Bubbles and their Implications for Monetary Policy and Financial Stability' that asset price developments are a serious cause of concern for central banks since they may impinge upon both price and…

Another month of agony for ECB hopeful Trichet

FRANCE - Bank of France chief Jean-Claude Trichet will have to wait until the end of April to know whether French state prosecutors want him tried over a bank scandal that has hurt his hopes of becoming European Central Bank president reports Reuters.

Labour mismatches plague euro zone

GERMANY - Austria has too many construction workers and too few hairdressers. France suffers from an abundance of woodworkers but a shortage of nurses. These are some of the findings of an ECB report published today.

Eurogroup's Rato supports Trichet as ECB head

FRANCE - Rodrigo Rato, chairman of the group of EU finance ministers, on Thursday said the next president of the European Central Bank should be French and signalled his support to put Bank of France Governor Jean-Claude Trichet in the top job.

Spain sees ECB Noyer's succession settled in March

FRANCE - A successor to European Central Bank Vice President Christian Noyer will be chosen at a European Union summit in Barcelona in mid-March, Spanish Economy Minister Rogdrigo Rato said in an interview published on Thursday.

Speech by J.C. Trichet of Banque de France, 12 Feb

SPEECH - In the speech titled 'The Euro and the Monetary Union' Bank of France Governor Jean-Claude Trichet said there were signs that the European and United States economies were bottoming out after their recent slump. "As regards the present situation…

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