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Ecouter Paris, 9th Sept. 2009
The webTV for BNP Paribas economists, is presented by the journalist Sybille Deshedin. On the agenda every month is Philippe d'Arvisenet, Director of Economic Research; as well as three interviews regarding the top headlines in the international economic world. EcoTV is the monthly economic news source in video.
This month, the four subjects are dedicated to: the conjoncture of the USA and the Eurozone, the financing conditions in the emerging countries, and the flu threat and its economic consequences.
US Economy, the expected improvement materializes: How long? How strong?
Philippe d'Arvisenet, Director of Economic Research
“ […] if you take July for instance, consumption in July has been half a point above the average of the second quarter which is a good indication for the coming period. […] ”
Euro zone: such a difficult time for public finance
Eric Vergnaud, OCDE Economist
“ […] The data signal that two biggest economies of the euro zone France and Germany had pulled out of recession. However there are strong disparities with GDP cut down 0.5% in Italy, 1% in Spain and 0.9% in the Netherlands. […] ”
Financing conditions in emerging countries
François Faure, OCDE Economist
“ […] The data signal that two biggest economies of the euro zone France and Germany had pulled out of recession. However there are strong disparities with GDP cut down 0.5% in Italy, 1% in Spain and 0.9% in the Netherlands. […] ”
The impact of swine flu on the global economy
Raymond Van der Putten, OCDE Economist
“[…] On the supply side, a pandemic will result in absenteeism for sickness, resulting in production losses. On the demand side, people might try to avoid infection by reducing certain activities, such as going out, using public transport, or travelling to heavily affected regions. […] ”
Discover the September episode