Paris, 16 May 2018 – Global Markets
Pascal Lamy, President emeritus of the Jacques Delors Institute, closes the conference "Global markets 2018" organised by the study group Cyclope.

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Cyclope is a study group, specialised in the analysis of raw materials and commodities global markets. Each year, it conducts a series of workshops leading to the publication of an annual report on the state of raw materials and commodities global markets and proposing fine-grained analysis on the current state of the global trade system. This year, the topic discussed during the conference is “Wars and Peace : which new economic and trade global order ?”
If you want more information on this event, you can consult Cyclope’s website. In addition, before the publication of the annual report on the 16th of May, you can skim through the article “en attendant le colloque Cyclope 2018 et la revue annuelle des matières premières” (only available in French)
Cyclope is a study group, specialised in the analysis of raw materials and commodities global markets. Each year, it conducts a series of workshops leading to the publication of an annual report on the state of raw materials and commodities global markets and proposing fine-grained analysis on the current state of the global trade system. This year, the topic discussed during the conference is “Wars and Peace : which new economic and trade global order ?”
If you want more information on this event, you can consult Cyclope’s website. In addition, before the publication of the annual report on the 16th of May, you can skim through the article “en attendant le colloque Cyclope 2018 et la revue annuelle des matières premières” (only available in French)
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