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    Hollande's French Growth Target Looks `Optimistic'

    Mon, 05/07/2012 - 05:30 EDT - Bloomberg - Video News
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    Hollande's French Growth Target Looks `Optimistic'

    May 7 (Bloomberg) -- Frederic Monlouis-Felicite, director delegate at the Institut de l'Entreprise, discusses the outlook for the French economy under Socialist Francois Hollande. He speaks in Paris with David Tweed on Bloomberg Television's "Countdown." (Source: Bloomberg)
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