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1. In from the cold January 5, 2012

New Spanish government is full of people with experience of the European Parliament. The new Spanish government that was sworn in just before Christmas (22 December) is...

In from the cold

2. ECB at the centre of the euro storm December 21, 2011

The European Central Bank is not immune to the growing tensions between member states over the eurozone crisis. The decision by Christine Lagarde, the managing director of...

ECB at the centre of the euro storm

3. Two-speed Europe? How about a no-speed Europe December 8, 2011

British MEP is preparing to say goodbye to the euro. Attending a conference on mortgages in England on 1 December, Sharon Bowles, the British Liberal MEP who chairs the...

Two-speed Europe? How about a no-speed Europe

4. Trichet predicts slow eurozone growth October 4, 2011

European Central Bank chief makes his final appearance before MEPs. Jean-Claude Trichet, the president of the European Central Bank (ECB),  today said that he...

Trichet predicts slow eurozone growth

5. A Stark warning for the ECB? September 15, 2011

The importance of the resignation of the European Central Bank's chief economist is too easily overstated. In the many jerks and spasms of the financial market since the...

6. Sarko kicks up a stink to spoil Draghi's big moment June 30, 2011

The EU's leaders should know better than to play fast and loose with the independence of the European Central Bank. Nicolas Sarkozy, France's president, came to Brussels on...

7. A wrong-headed approach to the post-2020 EU budget June 16, 2011

Parliament risks cementing the view that MEPs are out of touch with real developments. You published a special report on financial services last week (9-15 June) and touched...

A wrong-headed approach to the post-2020 EU budget

8. Independence concerns could delay appointment of authority bosses February 3, 2011

MEPs to vote on heads of new supervisory authorities. MEPs will today (3 February) vote whether to endorse the candidates selected to chair the three new European financial...

9. Banking on success February 18, 2010

Who can fill a Vitor-shaped hole in Lisbon? The decision by the eurozone's finance ministers to nominate Vitor Constâncio, the current head of the Portuguese...

10. Parliament committees battle over annual accounts exemption February 18, 2010

Commission has estimated that the exemption could save businesses €6.3 billion each year. The European Parliament's legal affairs committee is at loggerheads with the...

11. Parliament sets date for Commission vote January 21, 2010

European Parliament will vote on line-up of European Commission on 9 February. The European Parliament's political leaders have confirmed that members of the Parliament will...

12. Political scientist October 22, 2009

This scientist may prove a formidable chairwoman of the European Parliament's economic and financial committee. At a conference in Gothenburg last month, Sharon Bowles found...

Political scientist

13. Mauro opts out of foreign affairs post July 16, 2009

Albertini to chair European Parliament's foreign affairs committee. Italian centre-right MEP Mario Mauro has decided not to become president of the European Parliament's...

14. Parliament to choose committee chairs July 15, 2009

MEPs head into vote that should see Germans, Britons and Italians gain influence. Having elected their president and vice-presidents for the next two and a half years, MEPs...

15. UK MEPs set to chair key committees July 10, 2009

Sharon Bowles and Malcolm Harbour expected to land important roles in the European Parliament. UK MEPs are on course to take charge of two important law-making...

16. Past, present and future of the euro March 19, 2009

A review of three books on the euro that deal with everything from the history of the monetary union to the challenges that lie ahead. The eurozone, says Kenneth Dyson,...

Past, present and future of the euro

17. The ECB must be given a more central role March 5, 2009

The pragmatism of the de Larosière report is well-judged. The de Larosière group's report on restructuring the supervision of banking and insurance companies...

18. MEPs want economic policy co-ordinated February 11, 2009

Parliamentary committee wants to empower European Central Bank and oblige governments to work together. To avoid weakening the EU's common market, national governments...

19. Copying the Fed is not the way for the ECB January 8, 2009

Central banks within the euro system should, though, have a greater role in supervising banks. Lucas Papademos, a vice-president of the European Central Bank (ECB), opened a...

20. The future of manufacturing in Europe: how will emissions trading change the climate for European industry October 31, 2008

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The future of manufacturing in Europe: how will emissions trading change the climate for European industry

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