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European Business News 96-09-27

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From: The European Business News Server at <http://www.ebn.co.uk/>

Page last updated September 27 10:15 CET


CONTENTS

  • [01] EU to agree telecom licences
  • [02] Italian cabinet to approve 1997 budget
  • [03] Microsoft plans venture with France Telecom and Deutsche Telekom
  • [04] Netanyahu seeks to meet Arafat
  • [05] UK's serious fraud squad may probe Morgan Grenfell fund manager
  • [06] French unemployment reaches record levels

  • [01] EU to agree telecom licences

    EU Telecoms ministers are expected to strike a deal later today on how to license telecom operators after the abolition of state monopolies. They are also expected to agree a plan for a coordinated approach to the authorisation of satellite personal communications systems.

    [02] Italian cabinet to approve 1997 budget

    The Italian cabinet meets today to complete details of its 1997 budget. The package of spending cuts and tax increases, includes a special tax for Europe, is aimed at bringing the country into line for membership in the European single currency. Italy's financial markets have been hitting new highs as investors begin to believe that the tough budget will let Italy make the grade for monetary union. But there are skeptics.

    [03] Microsoft plans venture with France Telecom and Deutsche Telekom

    Microsoft is planning to team up with France Telecom and Deutsche Telekom, in a partnership that will promote their digital-phone service. The ISDN phone lines provide high speed access to the internet. It's expected to be the most common way for consumers and small business to get on the net. The alliance will give Microsoft two powerful partners in promoting its Windows 95 and Internet Explorer software. Microsoft says it is considering similar deals with other phone companies in Europe and Asia. Under the agreement, Microsoft will incorporate into Windows 95 and Internet Explorer software some special features so customers in France and Germany can, with a few mouse clicks, sign up for the phone companies' local ISDN services. At the same time, the three will jointly promote the services in marketing campaigns that, in France, will include national television advertising.

    [04] Netanyahu seeks to meet Arafat

    As tension remains high in Israel and the autonomous Palestinian regions, the Israeli Prime Minister Benamin Netanyahu is seeking an urgent meeting with Yassir Arafat.

    PLO officials say Arafat would have little success in quelling the violence unless Netanyahu committed himself to implementing the peace deals of the previous Israeli government. At least 55 people have been killed and hundreds have suffered injuries since the latest outbreak of violence.

    [05] UK's serious fraud squad may probe Morgan Grenfell fund manager

    The UK's serious fraud squad is expected to announce today that it is opening an investigation into the activities of Peter Young, the former star fund manager of Morgan Grenfell Asset Management. The investigation opens the way for possible criminal proceedings against him, reported today's Wall Street Journal. Young was dismissed earlier this month after UK regulators alleged he had infringed UK investment rules governing unlisted securities. Young has denied any wrongdoing and has insisted he kept executives at Morgan Grenfell informed.

    [06] French unemployment reaches record levels

    In economic news out this morning, the French unemployment rate worsened in August to 12.6% from 12.5% in the preceding months. The number of people looking for jobs rose 39,500 to just over 3 million, an increase of 1.3% on the month. Unemployment had dropped in July by 20,000 but economists had put this down to an aberration due to seasonal factors and predicted it would rise in the face of continued sluggish economic conditions. France also released its July trade figures today. The data shows a 13% expansion in the trade surplus to Ffr11.1bn ($2.22bn). The gain was more than economists had expected and was due to a solid 1.6% increase in exports. Imports rose just 0.6%.

    From the European Business News (EBN) Server at http://www.ebn.co.uk/


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