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Beware the Brits. (weak French banks fear takeover by British banks)(Industry Overview)

French officials fear that the country's weak banking sector can easily be taken over by the stronger British banks. Since the mid-1980s, French...
Banker, The, 01/01/97 by Quillacq, Leslie de · More from publication -
The curse of Lyonnais. (Credit Lyonnais)

Credit Lyonnais is beset with problems that may be solved only by privatization. Bank headquarters was gutted by fire on May 5, 1996 leaving...
Banker, The, 06/01/96 by Quillacq, Leslie de · More from publication -
Revolt in the boardrooms. (capitalism in France)(includes related articles)

Directors of major French corporations were forced to defend their system of doing business the end of 1995. Their system is characterized by cross...
Banker, The, 01/01/96 by de Quillacq, Leslie · More from publication -
More weddings. (banking industry consolidation)(Industry Overview)

The trend towards mergers in the banking industry is most evident in the US where the marriage between New York's Chemical Banking and Chase...
Banker, The, 10/01/95 by Blanden, Michael; Lane, David; Quillacq, Leslie de; Rowley, Anthony; Saunderson, Allan; Timewell, Stephen · More from publication -
Down the drain. (French banking system)(includes related article)(Industry Overview)

The French banking system has posted an unfavorable trend in 1994 which was characterized by a loss of $2.35 billion, a decrease in loan value and...
Banker, The, 06/01/95 by Quillacq, Leslie de · More from publication -
A family affair. (Credit Lyonnais' collapse)

The collapse of Credit Lyonnais, France's biggest commercial bank, highlights the ineptness and irresponsibility of the country's elite public...
Banker, The, 05/01/95 by Quillacq, Leslie de · More from publication -
No debate, no contest.(French Prime Minister Edouard Balladur the expected winner of France's presidential election)

France's conservative prime minister Edouard Balladur is already perceived to be the winner of the Apr 1999 presidential elections, barring a...
Banker, The, 03/01/95 by Quillacq, Leslie de · More from publication -
Bigger than a backyard.(Credit Agricole)

Credit Agricole is France's largest mutual bank with a market share of 20% of deposits and 15% of loans. The bank, which was founded in the 19th...
Banker, The, 01/01/95 by Quillacq, Leslie de · More from publication -
Hidden skeletons.

Credit Lyonnais Exec. Chmn. Jean Peyrelevade announced that 1994 would be just a break-even year for the problematic bank. The French government...
Banker, The, 11/01/94 by Quillacq, Leslie de · More from publication -
Haberer's poisoned dart. (Jean-Yves Haberer, former chairman of Credit Lyonnais)

The French government has launched a privatization program to fund some of its state-owned companies. The UAP insurance group is being privatized...
Banker, The, 05/01/94 by Quillacq, Leslie de · More from publication
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