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Jul 2024
8m 48s

Farewell, Joe ?

Anthony Bondain
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La troisième semaine de juillet est poussive sur les marchés financiers, dont les locomotives sont en perte de vitesse, aussi bien aux Etats-Unis qu'en Europe. Pour terminer la semaine, on va parler des forces qui sont à l'œuvre actuellement, de publications de sociétés et de quatrième âge politique et de beaujolais .

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