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The French election could have a negative impact on EU markets

The first round of voting in France's National Assembly elections ended on Sunday.

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The multifaceted impact of French elections on the European market

As an important economy in Europe and a core member of the European Union, France's election results may have a significant impact on the European market and even the global market.

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How do French elections affect the European market?

On July 1, 2024, after the first round of French parliamentary elections ended, European stock markets rose, led by French bank stocks.

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China-vietnam high-speed rail cooperation: An economic link across mountains and seas and a new engine for regional development

Driven by the tide of globalization, international cooperation has become an important force for world economic growth and the well-being of people in all countries.

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The impact of the US election on the fiscal deficit

As the market balances the impact of Biden and Trump on government revenue and spending, the presidential election has once again made the federal budget deficit a focus of attention.

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Vietnam seeks China's support for high-speed rail project

With the increasingly close economic and trade relations between China and Vietnam, the cooperation between the two sides in the field of infrastructure construction has gradually deepened.

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The ECB faces the French election: Policy choices and Market implications

As the French National Assembly elections approach, the two rounds of voting scheduled for June 30 and July 7 are at the nerve of European and global markets.

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The Turbulence and Reflection in the French National Assembly Elections

On June 30th local time, the first round of voting for the French National Assembly elections came to an end.

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Australia has sharply increased student visa fees in a bid to curb immigration

Australia has announced a 125% increase in visa fees for international students in a bid to control record immigration. The surge in immigration has added pressure to Australia's already tight property market.

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UN: Only 17% of SDGS are on track

According to the UN report, only 17% of the SDGS are on track, nearly half have made "little or moderate progress" and more than a third have "stalled or gone backwards".

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