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If the composition of Europe's governing class has changed, it could take another decade of persuading to the cause
◆ Political shift threatens Paris growing status ◆ The liberation of securitization in Europe as Macron weakened ◆ Bond issuance returns, mostly
Far left and right could attack tax breaks and pro-business climate that have fostered growth
Momentum for reform may slow but political will continues to filter through Europe
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One official promoted, one hired from Fidelity
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