France: Macron accepts Attal’s resignation, but asks him to stay on as “caretaker”

French President Emmanuel Macron has officially accepted Prime Minister Gabriel Attal’s resignation amid the country’s legislative shake-up, but has requested that his ally stays on in a “caretaker” role until his successor is decided upon.  

France’s recent elections may have prevented a right-wing overthrow of the government, but what will happen next is much more unclear.  

The New Popular Front alliance, a leftist coalition of political groups including the Socialists, Communists, Greens and France Unbowed (LFI) that was born out of a desire to block the right’s National Rally from taking power, came out on top of the recent elections on 7th July.

With 182 seats, the alliance won an edge over Macron’s centrist Renaissance party, who won 168 seats, leaving the National Rally in third with 143. Nevertheless, the alliance failed to secure an absolute majority.  

See more: Understanding the French election: Left-green take surprise win but country faces hung parliament 

France’s multi-party system means that negotiation is necessary to avoid legislative deadlocks, but the left’s squabbling coalition is finding it hard to manage that among themselves, let alone with any other outside force.   

President Macon is endeavoring to find a solution to the quagmire, calling on “republican forces to work together” in the hope that the extremes on both the left and right can be forced out of the equation.  

As a result, the country is currently left without a prime minister from a ruling party and a president who is unwilling to let the current one to go.  

But go he must. On 16th July, 35-year-old Gabriel Attal, the youngest prime minister in France’s history, formally resigned from his post.  

CARETAKER ROLE 

This would normally be the end of the story, but in these confused political times, Attal’s future status is more complicated. 

Though Macron accepted Attal’s resignation, he has asked him to stay on in a “caretaker role” until a new prime minister is settled on. Macron has reportedly said that this interim position will be in place for several weeks and that Attal has agreed to steer the ship until a new choice is agreed upon.  

At this point, Attal will step into the role of leader of the Renaissance party and take his seat in the National Assembly. 

Though it all seems very civilised, there are reports that the relationship between Macron and Attal, who have always appeared to be close allies, has turned frosty, with the latter blaming the former for the outcome of the elections.  

Macron, meanwhile, has promised to continue in his role as President until 2027, when the next presidential elections are due to take place.  

 

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Photo source: Emmanuel Macron, Instagram

Commemorative stamp to celebrate the Princess Grace Irish Library’s 40th anniversary

Princess Grace Irish Library stamp

The Princess Grace Irish Library, a loving legacy created by Prince Rainier III in honour of his late wife in 1984, turns 40 this year. To mark the milestone event, Monaco’s Office des Émissions de Timbres-Poste is issuing a special commemorative stamp. 

Nestled in a lovely building on the Rock, the Princess Grace Irish Library (PGIL) is a place where unimagined treasures can be found. Loaded with literary and artistic wonders, it is also a place of music, expression and story-telling that has been a mainstay of the Principality’s cultural scene since its inception 40 years ago.  

Founded by Prince Rainier III as a tribute to his wife, Princess Grace, it signifies her personal attachment to Ireland, the land of her heritage, and has become a focal point for the books and music she had so ardently collected during her lifetime.  

To celebrate four decades of conviviality at the Princess Grace Irish Library, the Office des Émissions de Timbres-Poste, Monaco’s Postage Stamp Issuing Office, is set to release a new stamp commemorating the occasion, created by Stefanie Van Zyl.   

From 4th September, the stamps will be on sale at the Principality’s Museum of Stamps and Coins, in post offices and at the Carré d’Encre in Paris for €1.96. 

For more information about the Princess Grace Irish Library and its events, click here

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Empowering women investors: Q&A with Barclays’ Valerie Genin

As Head of Investments at Barclays Private Bank Monaco, and with a keen focus on  helping women invest, Valerie Genin is an expert source of financial advice for women in Monaco. 

She is also a familiar speaker at the Women of Monaco Lunch and various female-focussed events that aim to empower women with the financial knowledge to make key investment and wealth management decisions within their families and businesses. 

At the core of Valerie’s mission, and that of Barclays Private Bank, is to include women in the conversation, something which is not only appreciated by Monaco’s diverse community of women, but is now considered essential. 

Monaco Life: You are a regular speaker at events like the Women of Monaco Lunch. Why does Barclays actively participate in events like this?

Valerie Genin: We are interested in fostering an interest in finance among women, which we already see in our clients. More and more women are making decisions on behalf of their families and husbands about wealth and investments. We aim to support and engage with these women.

Do you agree that there has been a shift in how much control women have in household finances over the past decade or so?

It is true. Women were always interested, but now more husbands are delegating financial decisions to their wives. Some of our male clients are busy entrepreneurs who value their wives’ support in investment decisions and wealth allocation. It’s nice to see this shift and women being empowered within the family to make decisions. We assist in discussions between couples and families. This shift takes time and didn’t happen overnight, but we are keen on supporting it.

Do entrepreneurial women appreciate these discussions on finance also? 

What women are really appreciating, not just in the Principality, but on a much wider scale,  is that we’re engaging them in this conversation. We have some very sophisticated female client entrepreneurs in Monaco and they are keen to hold the cards in their hands, and be involved in topics of finance, investing and wealth allocation.

We hosted an event earlier this year for the female audience on the topics of business, the race to space, geopolitics and a bumper year for elections. Afterwards, many of these female attendees thanked us, saying that they appreciated the opportunity to be part of the conversation, as they are very keen on exchanging ideas and debating these topics. 

So, I think it’s that inclusion from Barclays Private Bank that is really being welcomed here by such a vibrant, diverse community of women. 

Do you tailor the financial advice that you give to women? Does it need to be tailored?

The investment advice we give is the same for women and men. However, the support we provide to women who are learning about investments, asset classes, equities, bonds, etc. is tailored.

Firstly, having diversity among the Barclays Private Bank team that engage with female clients is important because it builds trust; we purposely have strong diversity at senior levels. Discussing finance woman-to-woman can be different and perhaps more effective, depending on the client.

Women tend to allocate a certain amount of time to investment decisions and aim to do it well. Often they want to understand the logistics before feeling confident about their choices.

How do you make the complex world of finance accessible to women?

Although investment products can be complex and technical, they should ultimately be simple to understand. If the philosophy isn’t straightforward, something is wrong. Wealth should be allocated with clear intentions, which are often simple, such as paying living expenses, supporting a lifestyle, or leaving money for grandchildren. We address these intentions simply and provide the necessary resources for implementation.

What should women keep in mind when securing their financial futures?

Women should focus on their wealth intentions. This is our approach, regardless of gender. Simplifying decisions into ‘buckets’ helps. For example, a bucket for short-term needs like school fees, another for lifestyle support over five years to beat inflation, and a long-term bucket for over 10 years for family and philanthropy. These buckets help in implementing and populating portfolios with appropriate investment actions.

Can financial advice be as simple or as complex as one likes?

Absolutely. We cater to various preferences, from full delegation to active involvement. Some clients enjoy tracking financial markets and discussing them with us, while others prefer delegating to our experts.

What investment trends are you seeing at the moment?

Artificial Intelligence is a significant trend, with women showing great interest. Security, including cybersecurity and food security, is another trend; this reflects societal shifts. Sustainability is also crucial, with discussions around impact, implementation, and returns on sustainable investments.

We conduct meetings where women can exchange ideas on these kind of topics with experts.

Do women tend to make socially responsible investments?

It is very client-dependent. Younger generations, including sons and daughters, show keen interest in socially responsible investments, and this can influence their parents. Women can lean towards more conservative instincts, focusing on family security and long-term planning, but this isn’t the case across the board. Education is vital to balance wealth growth and risk exposure.

What common financial challenges do women face and how can they overcome them?

Broadly speaking, women generally seek security in their assets, preferring liquidity, while men may engage in riskier investments. Over time, as relationships with advisors evolve, these preferences adjust. Initially, there may be differences, but eventually, investment strategies become aligned regardless of gender. 

What investment trends are relevant now?

Given the current market conditions with richly valued US equities, US elections looming, and potential volatility ahead, we see opportunities in defensive sectors like consumer staples and utilities. On a tactical basis, European and UK equities currently offer interesting entry points in terms of valuation compared to US equities, and deliver attractive dividend yields.

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Tourists and locals warned of fake QR code scam targeting Nice’s parking meters

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A new scam involving fake QR codes on parking meters is circulating in Nice. Although the city has taken steps to combat the crime, officials are urging citizens to be vigilant and only use the official PayByPhone app when paying for parking spaces.

Using QR codes to pay for parking has become commonplace as fewer people carry cash and many prefer the convenience of using their smartphones. However, this digital transition does come with some risks.

In the last few days, reports of fraudulent QR codes on parking meters in Nice have surfaced, prompting the authorities to take action. Despite their efforts, however, a number of citizens have already fallen victim to the scam.

The phishing scheme involves placing fake QR codes on parking meters, which direct users to a website mimicking the official PayByPhone site. Once on the fraudulent site, criminals can access their victims’ personal and banking information, enabling them to withdraw funds from their accounts. These fake QR codes are often placed just below the instructions for installing the mobile app, making them difficult to detect.

To ensure that payments are secure, the municipality of Nice is advising people to only download the PayByPhone app from trusted sources, such as the Apple Store or Google Play.

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Jamiroquai to play at Monaco’s legendary Red Cross Gala

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The English funk and acid jazz band Jamiroquai, with its quirky hat-wearing frontman Jay Kay, will provide the musical entertainment for the annual Red Cross Gala in the Salle des Etoiles on 19th July. 

The Red Cross Gala, a staple soirée in the Principality’s social calendar, has been rolling with the times since 1948. It has managed to retain an air of dignified glitz while bringing in top performers of the day to the delight of the many prestigious guests to turn out for the event each summer. Over the years, the greats of the musical world have come to entertain at the Gala, including Elton John, Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Duran Duran, Lionel Richie, Alicia Keys and John Legend, to name but a few.  

Chaired first by Prince Rainier III, then by Princess Grace and now Prince Albert II, the ball is truly a family affair and is a show of solidarity for an organisation that does so much to help those in need in Monaco and beyond its borders.  

As a fundraiser, this flagship event generates crucial funds that allow the local branch of the Red Cross to organise social awareness activities and intervene in international emergency situations.  

For its 75th anniversary year, the Gala is set to be another one for the history books, and will have all the traditional touches people have come to expect, such as the raffle draw and a sumptuous meal at Sporting, followed by the opening of the ball by Prince Albert.  

At this point, the English funk and acid jazz band Jamiroquai will hit the stage at the Salle des Etoiles. Headed up by frontman Jay Kay, the group took the world by storm in the early 1990s. Their 1996 hit Virtual Insanity topped charts around the world and the band was catapulted into international stardom.  

The Red Cross Gala will take place on 19th July. Like every year, it is a sold-out show, with all tickets snapped up months in advance of the big night.  

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Wannenes auction brings in over €3.2 million in sales

Luxury jewels, watches and handbags were hot items in a recent Wannenes auction, with more than €3.2 million achieved in the two-day sale in Monte-Carlo. 

Wannenes Auction House, the well-respected Italian auctioneers with a Monaco branch, held a 570 lot sale on 8th and 9th July at the Hôtel Metropole.

The company reported an excellent turnout, which in the end, generated sales of €3,279,000.

Amongst some of the stand-out pieces in the jewellery division were an 8.74 carat unmounted Columbian emerald that fetched €533,400 and a 10.85 carat “almost perfect” diamond, that went for €501,650. 

The 8.74 carat unmounted Columbian emerald that fetched €533,400 at the Wannenes auction

Additionally, a collection from Italian jewellers, Bulgari, marking their 140th anniversary, also went under the gavel. Of the 30 lots sold, one notable piece was a coral and diamond necklace that sold for €62,230. 

Two Audemars Piguet watches topped the watch department with the first being a limited-edition Royal Oak model in platinum and rose gold that sold for €279,400. The timepiece was one of only 25 ever made, making it truly special. 

The Audemars Piguet limited-edition Royal Oak watch in platinum and rose gold sold for €279,400

Then there was another Audemars Piguet with perpetual calendar operation in stainless steel and platinum. This lot, which featured the intense black Grand Tapisserie dial, was sold for €95,250. 

Finally, there were 94 exceptional or rare handbags that were up for grabs. In this sale, a 1996 Kelly Sellier 32 by Hermès in black box calfskin with gold metal finishes was a big hit. The bag, which was reported to be in excellent condition, went for an astonishing €11,811.

The 1996 Kelly Sellier 32 by Hermès in black box calfskin

For more on Wannenes Auction House and to see their upcoming events, visit their website here.

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