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© Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.Hollande tells Japanese business leaders eurozone crisis is over
By MALCOLM FOSTER TOKYO©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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hatsoff
Ah yes, I've always liked the French sense of humour.
Serrano
Ha ha, good one, President Hollande!
nath
This is news indeed! hahaha
Carolingium
Good news, everyone!
JeanValJean
Ah, well that settles it then! Voila!
Citizen2012
The "hollandenomics" !!!
Noliving
Isn't this the guy that called Japan China?
nath
He said "Eurozone is over".Listen carefully next time. ^^
dragon1971
actually, Euro zone is over
wanderlust
It's about as valid as his UNESCO Peace Prize for starting the fighting in Mali to prevent a war!
nath
It is in the interests of a political establishment which has ties to the largest banks, and the IMF, to endorse a unreasonable statement, in light of the ongoing socio-economic crisis of Europe.
No politician, will ever, portray negatives within a reality, without something to gain.. and as financial markets, particularly the bond markets, are all but built on the whims of speculators.. a lie repeated a thousands times.. becomes a subtle truth.
Judging the state of the economy only through stock prices, therein financial stability, is akin to that of grasping an understanding of the affairs of a state, by reading its national newspaper.. fabricated or not..
ares7
Hollande thinks he's talking to China.
bruinfan
Lol!
lachance
Essentially, he told Japan not to make France have to make public the fact that it will support China instead of the Japan-US axis. Great. I've heard double-talk before, especially about the Chinese being so above-board that they will not use helicopter technology that France has given except for non-military reasons. Can anybody else see this?