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Entrepreneurs and financiers drawn to France as brain drain goes into reverse
Factories opening and jobs being created as embryonic manufacturing revival takes hold
Deep cut in levy central to jobs and growth platform
US bank chief tells French minister that city is likely venue for some London roles
French president’s unsentimental approach to national ownership breaks with tradition
Union protests fall in size but Mélenchon plans show of strength against measures
Benjamin Griveaux’s task is to convince London-based bankers of the merits of Paris
Decision is a win for the French capital which has struggled to attract big names
Denmark’s ‘flexicurity’ labour model where it is easier to hire and fire cannot easily be replicated
New employment proposals will bring France back into the European mainstream
Paris unveils measures to make the jobs market more flexible but seeks to keep unions onside
Measures are part of Macron’s attempt to attract investment and curb unemployment
Emmanuel Macron put new employment legislation at the heart of his election campaign
A start-up boom prompts new president’s attempt to foster homegrown companies in US-dominated industry
The nationalisation of STX heightens the sense of betrayal in Rome
French president’s intervention to defend ‘strategic interests’ earns Rome rebuke
Buoyed by new leader, a new wave of executives is pledging to reform corporate France
Delays to tax reforms have made the French president’s cheerleaders grumpy
Country open for business and serious about spending cuts, Edouard Philippe tells FT
Slimming the state matters more than hitting the EU deficit target
Bruno Le Maire seeks to reassure pro-business measures will be implemented
Stubbornly high unemployment and spread of temporary jobs blight workers’ prospects
After Macron’s grand rhetoric, premier returns to fiscal realities
How President Macron is creating a welcoming environment for business
Victory of Mr Macron’s party in the parliamentary elections have buoyed hopes of economic reform
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