@nytimesworld 2 years ago
In France, many are struggling to pay rising energy bills and are weary from the yearslong struggle against the pandemic, but a blow-up-the-system choice, like the vote for Donald J. Trump in the U.S. or Britain’s choice of Brexit, would be a surprise. https://nyti.ms/3I7LPD0
@nytimesworld 2 years ago
In France, many are struggling to pay rising energy bills and are weary from the yearslong struggle against the pandemic, but a blow-up-the-system choice, like the vote for Donald J. Trump in the U.S. or Britain’s choice of Brexit, would be a surprise. https://nyti.ms/3LK4Nle
@nytimesworld 2 years ago
In France, many are struggling to pay rising energy bills and are weary from the yearslong struggle against the pandemic, but a blow-up-the-system choice, like the vote for Donald J. Trump in the U.S. or Britain’s choice of Brexit, would be a surprise. https://nyti.ms/359dIMq
@nytimesworld 2 years ago
In France, many are struggling to pay rising energy bills and are weary from the yearslong struggle against the pandemic, but a blow-up-the-system choice, like the vote for Donald J. Trump in the U.S. or Britain’s choice of Brexit, would be a surprise. https://nyti.ms/3gXLxTd
@nytimesworld 5 years ago
Brexit clauses, loan transfers and shifting departments. Financial firms are making good on months of preparation, but this is just the beginning of a yearslong adjustment for the sector in Europe. https://trib.al/ZCsPmSN
@nytimesworld 5 years ago
"The footprint will look very different in five years." Brexit has spread Europe's banking sector across the continent, but it's just the beginning of a yearslong realignment. https://nyti.ms/2SJ1vHd