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Fortune: French bankers bid 'adieu' to guaranteed bonuses

Banks in France, including non-French ones, will no longer be allowed to offer guaranteed bonuses to traders and other staff under new rules announced Nov. 5. The only exception is for signing bonuses for new employees, and they are limited to a maximum of one year.

CNNMoney: Dollar rises on European support

The dollar rose against major rivals Tuesday after euro zone officials said they support a stronger greenback.

Fortune: Europe to U.S.: You messed up the rescue, too

First you mess up the world's financial system. Then you blow the rescue of it. Now let's show you how to do it properly.

UK unveils bank rescue as stocks continue slide

Britain unveiled a $87.4 billion rescue package for its battered banking system Wednesday as global stocks prices continued to crumble under the weight of the unrelenting financial crisis.

Sarkozy to announce rejuvenation plan for Paris suburbs

French President Nicolas Sarkozy is expected to announce a $1.46 billion (€1 billion) plan on Friday designed to revitalize suburbs of Paris plagued by low-income and high-unemployment.

Civil servants join French strike

A 24-hour walkout by French civil servants has coincided with the seventh straight day of crippling strikes by transit workers, putting further pressure on the French government to negotiate an end to the weeklong walkout.

Time.com: E.U. Worries About Dollar Intensify

Europeans might be enjoying stateside shopping sprees, but economic chiefs want the U.S. to stop its currency's slide

CNNMoney: Paulson in no rush for new market rules

U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said Monday that regulators should not rush to impose new rules on financial markets in reaction to the recent credit crisis.

France's finance chief challenges traditions

She's French. She's female. And she is causing quite a stir.

CNNMoney: France's Lagarde challenges traditions

She's French. She's female. And she is causing quite a stir.

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