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Economic Research - ecoTV n°13, July 2008

ECOTV BY BNP Paribas, a 11 minute online monthly program covering economic news. Headlines :- What sort of crisis, 30s or 70s-like ? - Accession of the new EU members to the eurozone - US presidential election Read more

Emerging countries: Beware inflation

Inflation in emerging countries has risen from 4.5% in mid-2007 to 10% one year later. The rise in the indices stems essentially from the increase in food prices (one-third of indices, on average), which in 12 months has moved from 6% to 17% year-on-year. Read more

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The Economic Research department is a worldwide function, part of Corporate and Investment Banking. It is composed of teams of economists based in Paris, London, New York and Tokyo.
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The BNP Paribas Asset Management team provides you with a recommended reading on investment strategy and a multimedia version of its monthly investment strategy outlook
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