From: Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2012 5:57 PM To: jeffrey epstein usa Subject: Fwd: Cheatsheet (Updated) - EU Cheatsheet: ECB Can't Lift the Spirits Attachments: EU-Cheatsheet-ECB-Can8217t-Lift-the-Spirits-0.pdf, Untitled attachment 00027.htm Here the property news in p=ris sir ,,,on apple I made some extra cash tks Still in Yem=n Sent from my iPad Begin forwarded message: =br> From: "Bouafsoun, Amine mails g=; Date: Jul 6, 2012 11:10:52 GMT+03:00 mailt =gt; Su ject: : eats feet p ate - EU Cheatsheet: ECB Can=t Lift the Spirits • &nbs=; France's new government has annou=ced EUR7.2bn of tax rises, including one-off levies on wealthy households and big corporatio=s, on Wednesday. "In its first major raft of economic measures since Fra=cois Hollande was elected president in May promising to avoid the painful austeri=y seen elsewhere in Europe, the government targeted companies and the rich wit= tax hikes," writes the UK's Daily Telegraph. France is attem=ting to cut its public deficit from 5.2% of GDP last year to an EU limit of 3% in 2013. • &nbs=; France also announced an increase in taxe= on all foreign second holiday home owners. They will now be liable to a 35.5% tax o= rental income from January 1, 2012 and 34.5% tax and on any profits made fro= selling it with effect from end of this month. • &nbs=; The WSJ chttp://online.wsj.c=m/article/BT-CO-20120704-705184.html> reports German Chancellor Angela Merkel's party has gained some support after the European Summit. Me=kel's popularity rose from 34% to 36%. • &nbs=; Finland continues to voice opposition to t=e way the ESM will be used. "A June 29 statement from the 17 euro-area lea=ers stripping the European Stability Mechanism of its preferred creditor status i= Spain was incomplete," Bloomberg reports Martti Salmi, a Finnish Fin=nce Ministry official, as saying. • &nbs=; In Spain, the country's high cour= has opened a fraud probe into Rodrigo Rato, the former IMF chief who was