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Jun 2024
7m 50s

Un fauteuil pour trois

Anthony Bondain
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Le principal événement du jour sur les marchés financiers est un non-événement : Wall Street restera fermée mercredi pour cause de jour férié (Juneteenth, fête de la fin de l'esclavage). Cela signifie que l'Europe sera au centre de l'attention, ce qui n'est pas forcément une bonne chose par les temps qui courent. 

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