Eric Reguly

Eric Reguly is a seasoned journalist with over two decades of experience at The Globe and Mail. He has covered economic, financial, and environmental stories ranging from the euro zone crisis and bank bailouts to Russia's oligarchs and UN climate summits. Eric has also reported on significant global events such as the Arab Spring in Tunisia, Athens riots during the financial crisis, London and Sochi Olympics, 2013 papal conclave, Pope Francis's apology tour to Indigenous groups in Canada in 2022, numerous national elections, Lebanon's political and economic turmoil, threats to the Egyptian Nile, and several NATO summits. Since late 2022, he has been one of The Globe and Mail reporters covering the Ukraine war. In addition to his work with The Globe and Mail, Eric is a judge for the Prix Italia international TV, radio, and web competition and a contributor to Corporate Knights magazine. He has won several awards for his journalism throughout his career.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

Bias

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  • At the same time, it would reduce the chances that the party, with deep Euroskeptic roots, would risk opening an anti-Brussels assault like the one that sent Britain bolting from the European Union – Brexit – four years ago.
  • Global investors can turn nasty fast and, if they do, Ms. Le Pen’s star could fade as fast as Mr. Macron’s did.
  • Investors were pleased by the outcome. But to say that the relief rally will endure would be wildly premature.
  • My own view is that an outright RN victory in the run-off, while seemingly less likely today, is still possible.

Conflicts of Interest

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Contradictions

85%

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  • President Emmanuel Macron’s centrist bloc received 20% of the votes.

Deceptions

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Recent Articles

Far-Right National Rally Party Wins 34% of Votes in France's Legislative Election: Implications for France and Europe

Far-Right National Rally Party Wins 34% of Votes in France's Legislative Election: Implications for France and Europe

Broke On: Monday, 01 July 2024 In the first round of France's legislative election, Marine Le Pen's National Rally party gained a significant lead with nearly 34% of the votes. This victory marks a major shift in French politics and has raised concerns among investors, particularly regarding the French budget deficit and debt to GDP ratio. The outcome has sent ripples across Europe, with reactions from various political leaders both domestically and abroad.