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"Europe This Week" looks back at seven days of action in Europe's financial arena and sets the agenda for the coming week during this definitive wrap-up of the European business week. Expert analysis from Europe's top financial commentators and the best of the week's corporate news from the CEOs themselves keeps you informed of the latest developments.

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    • Satyam Directors to Be Recalled: Report  02 Jul 2009

        Six government-appointed directors on the board of Satyam Computers will be recalled after new owner Tech Mahindra assigned its own executive team, according to a report. CP Gurnani, CEO of Mahindra Satyam, discusses the earlier scandal and management shakeup.

    • ECB Keeps Rates Steady  02 Jul 2009

        The European Central Bank left interest rates unchanged Thursday and pushed on with its plans to buy covered bonds. Yves Wagner, president of Luxembourg Financial Analysts' Association, considers the outlook.

    • UK Credit Conditions in Question  01 Jul 2009

        Julian Callow from Barclays Capital considers the outlook for credit conditions in the UK ahead of the Bank of England's report Thursday.

    • Sweden Warns on Regulation  01 Jul 2009

        Sweden cautioned against over-zealous regulation of hedge funds and private equity funds Wednesday. Karsten Schroeder, CEO of Amplitude Capital, agreed the light-touch approach was best.

    • Latvian Economy Under Pressure  01 Jul 2009

        The Latvian economy is forecast to contract by 4% in 2010. Bartosz Pawlowski from BNP Paribas considers whether Latvia should devalue its currency.

    • M&S Shares Surge on Sales Results  01 Jul 2009

        UK retailer Marks & Spencer reported better-than-expected first-quarter underlying sales Wednesday, sending its shares sharply higher. Richard Perks from Mintel International considers the outlook for M&S.

    • Curvy Cucumbers are Back  01 Jul 2009

        The EU scrapped some of its rules regarding the size and shape of produce Wednesday, meaning shoppers will soon be enjoying curvy cucumbers and over-sized melons again. CNBC's Jo Webster investigates.

    • Keep Clear of BA Stock  01 Jul 2009

        Investors should stay away from British Airways as the UK flag carrier has significant headwinds to battle through, Alpesh Patel from Praefinium Group told CNBC Wednesday. Wayne Bishop from King & Shaxson joined the discussion.


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