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Corporate France urges Macron to delay disputed pension reform

Bloomberg France desperately needs pension reform, just not right away. That’s the message for President Emmanuel Macron from a chorus of top business leaders, days before he’s set to announce whether he’ll attempt change before the 2022 election. “There’s already a great deal of worry and uncertainty. It would be a gamble to add more,” Stephane Richard, chief executive officer ...

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Germany’s Altmaier spurns French push for permanent EU debt

Bloomberg German Economy Minister Peter Altmaier poured cold water on a French proposal to give the European Union a lasting tool to raise common debt. France intends to push for a permanent mechanism on joint EU debt issuance to drive investment in innovation that member countries can’t finance on their own, according to Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire. The comments ...

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Brookfield starts sale of $2.8bn UK ports group

Bloomberg Brookfield Asset Management Inc. has kicked off the sale of PD Ports, a deal that could value one of the UK’s oldest port operators at more than $2.8 billion, according to people familiar with the matter. The Canadian investment firm is working with advisers and has reached out to potential bidders. Brookfield expects to close a sale of PD ...

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