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SARKOZY MEETS MERKEL TO GET SUPPORT ON FINANCIAL TRANSACTION PLAN BUT SAYS HE 'WILL NOT WAIT' FOR EU PARTNERS TO AGREE FRANCE is set to go-it-alone with its plan for a financial


transaction tax in a move that has drawn fire from employers and financial institutions. Although President Sarkozy is visiting Berlin today to lobby support from German chancellor Angela


Merkel, he said on Friday: "We will not wait for all the others to agree." Ms Merkel would prefer a Europe-wide agreement but the UK - with an eye to protecting the interests of


the City of London - is unlikely to agree to a wide-ranging tax. However, _Le Monde_ has suggested France could tax share transactions - in a move similar to the 0.5% stamp duty that already


exists in London. Sarkozy advisers say they could have a bill ready for parliament early next month - and the move would have the double bonus for him of acting against the money men who he


blames for the financial crisis and also wrong-footing the Parti Socialiste which has long campaigned for a tax on transactions. The plans have been criticised by Laurence Parisot, the


president of employers' federation Medef, who said: "If we were alone [in imposing the tax] there would be an immediate massive move away [by financial companies, from France]. We


would all be losers." She added it would be "a bad blow" for the economy. Ms Parisot said any such tax would be better done across Europe as France going it alone "would


not change much". Financial businesses in lobby group Paris Europlace have said they are firmly opposed to a France-only transaction tax saying "if it is not imposed across Europe


it will weaken France". Gérard Mestrallet, chief executive officer of GDF Suez, said the global financial crisis started in the Americian market with problems with sub-prime loans and


risks taken by "Anglo-Saxon" [British and American] banks. He said French financial institutions had better resisted the slump and added: "A tax, specifically sanctioning the


French financial industry, would be inappropriate."


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