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The monthly bulletin of LEAP (European Laboratory of Political Anticipation) - 15 Nov 2022

Investments, trends and recommendations (nov)

  • Wealth management – What should Europeans do? // 
  • Investments – Find the exit // 
  • Tax havens – New horizons // 
  • Real Estate – Save yourselves // 
  • Commodities – Beware // 
  • Paris – Between Emily and Amélie // 


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