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Macron’s big gamble rattles investors

French president Emmanuel Macron “is going for broke”, says Clea Caulcutt for Politico. Macron’s centrist party received a drubbing at the weekend’s European elections (see also page 11), securing just 14.6% of votes, less than half the figure for Marine Le Pen’s National Rally party. Rather than retreating to lick his wounds,

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