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Alain Boublil Blog

   

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Les infrastructures et la mondialisation

Cet été aura été marqué par deux évènements affectant des infrastructures avec de lourdes conséquences. L’incendie d’un centre de distribution d’électricité a paralysé pendant une semaine le trafic ferroviaire depuis de la gare Montparnasse vers toute une partie de la France au moment des départs en vacances. L’effondrement d’un pont autoroutier à Gènes a causé la mort de plusieurs dizaines de personnes et menace, en raison du rôle essentiel de la liaison concernée, l’activité d’une région, la Ligurie, et d’un des principaux ports de la M ...

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The economic consequences of Donald Trump

Military battles are won thanks to appropriate alliances. It is the same in economy where the usual term is rather competition but the result is the same: there are winners and losers. The United States president seems to ignore that obviousness. On one side he shows off, to the opposite to his predecessors, an unlimited desire for power and, in the same time, he isolates his country. Every meetings he participates or appointments he gives, and there would have been a lot in July, reveals deep clashes. NATO Summit saw the United States bringing an accusation against European countries. The ...

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Towards a devaluation of the Yuan ?

The Chinese currency has just lost, in less than a month, almost 4% of its value against the dollar and the euro. In a context of high tension between the Unites States and their trade partners, atop of them is China, nothing more was needed to reach to the conclusion that in order to respond to the protectionist policy of the American president, a currency war will be added to the trade war which is threatening. The new governor of the Chinese central bank, Yi Gang, who has succeeded in March to Zhou Xiaochuan, who had chaired the institution for ...

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