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随着预算问题的加剧,马克龙与华尔街举行了推介会

As budget issues worsened, Macron held a promotional meeting with Wall Street.

Breakings ·  Oct 4 12:47

Sources said this week that French President Emmanuel Macron candidly assessed France's financial plight to top American financiers, pointing out the possibility of upcoming tax increases to ease concerns over France's huge deficit. According to three individuals who heard Macron speak, the former investment banker met with a dozen Wall Street executives at the end of last month during the United Nations General Assembly in New York. The purpose was to assure them that France's fiscal outlook is continuously deteriorating. They said that in a meeting lasting over an hour with 13 senior financiers and asset management companies, including Goldman Sachs CEO John Waldron and Blackstone Group CEO Stephen Schwarzman, Macron expressed candid views on the French and European economy. One attendee mentioned Macron discussing the potential of raising taxes to fund the national budget. Additionally, the President candidly addressed France's economic challenges, stating that France is a potential investment destination and discussing how to expand multinational companies' business.

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