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Écocotiers, the free, fun festival about the economy at Citéco

For four days, the Cité de l'économie invites you to learn more about how our society works, through shows, meetings and workshops, from April 25 to 28, 2024!
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Ubisoft: the video game publisher in the red for fiscal year 2022-2023

Ubisoft, the French video game publisher, has had a difficult financial year with a net annual loss of 494.2 million euros. Despite the postponement of several major titles, the firm remains optimistic, anticipating a return to profit in 2023-2024. Let's take stock!
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Energy: after the Eiffel Tower, Versailles and the Louvre will turn off the lights

Energy sobriety is a key issue for the end of 2022. To save energy, the Eiffel Tower is to turn off the lights earlier than usual. The Palace of Versailles and the Louvre museum will follow and will go dark from 10 p.m. for the former, and 11 p.m. for the latter.
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Cancelling the Covid debt is “unthinkable”, Christine Lagarde says

According to European Central Bank chief Christine Lagarde, cancelling the Covid debt has required by a hundred economists is “unthinkable”. Lagarde also forecasts recovery of the European Union by mid-2021.
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Coronavirus: 20 to 30% of “non-necessary” stores likely to close permanently

Despite aid, 20 to 30% of “non-necessary” stores may struggle to reopen, the French Trade Council says. Because of the health crisis and restrictions it led to, they are likely to permanently close.
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Paris: how can stores set up Christmas stands on the street for free

To help stores with Christmas coming, the Mairie de Paris will allow storekeepers to set up Christmas stands from December 1 to January 3, 2021. This action will be fully free of charge and enable storekeepers to comply with the 8sqm-per-client gauge now necessary within stores.
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Coronavirus: recession over 10% in France in 2020?

What are the economic consequences of the coronavirus crisis in France? According to the European Commission, the country moght face a recession over 10% of the GDP in 2020.