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1. Hedge funds: go slowly but surely March 18, 2010

Cool heads are required if the right decision is to be made. Law-making in the European Union poses challenges. One of them is knowing when to pick up the pace and when to...  

Tags: Finance, Financial economics, Financial services, European Union, Elena Salgado

2. Bureau's control of purse-strings February 11, 2010

€35m spent on buying London office €192,000 cost of trip to Réunion by centre-right. Details have emerged of millions of euros of spending in and for the...  

Tags: Committee on Budgets, Bart Staes

Bureau's control of purse-strings

3. International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc. February 8, 2010

SENIOR E.U. REGULATORY POLICY POSITIONS  

Tags: Business, Derivatives, International Swaps and Derivatives Association, FpML, Brussels

4. International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc. February 5, 2010

SENIOR E.U. REGULATORY POLICY POSITIONS  

Tags: Business, Derivatives, International Swaps and Derivatives Association, FpML, Brussels

5. A gloomy eastern outlook February 4, 2010

Restoring growth in central and eastern Europe is shaping up to be a lengthy business. Greece currently dominates the landscape for economic policymakers. In the run-up to...  

Tags: Economic history, Economy of the European Union, Central bank, Economics, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development

A gloomy eastern outlook

6. Travelling in style? February 4, 2010

Different political aims and personal tastes have helped determine how often -- and where -- the EU's leaders and commissioners have travelled.  

Tags: Congress of Deputies, Government of Spain, Benita Ferrero-Waldner, Council of Ministers, European Commissioner

Travelling in style?

7. Ashton to name new Afghanistan envoy January 29, 2010

Former Lithuanian foreign minister is a favourite for post that combines EU and Commission roles. Vygaudas Ušackas, who was forced to resign as Lithuania's foreign minister...  

Tags: Asia, Geography, Catherine Ashton, Afghanistan, War in Afghanistan

Ashton to name new Afghanistan envoy

8. A mortal blow to an important myth? December 10, 2009

Michel Barnier's masters have undermined the European Commission and compromised a crucial programme of reform. ‘Men behaving badly' does not begin to describe the recent...  

Tags: European Commissioner, Treaty of Lisbon, Michel Barnier, Gordon Brown, José Manuel Barroso

9. Switched on to the power of the internet December 10, 2009

Why Jon Worth switched from the British civil service to website design. Some might think it foolhardy to give up a secure and well-paid job to try to turn a hobby into a...  

Tags: Internet, Member of the European Parliament, Jon Worth, Advertising, Brussels

Switched on to the power of the internet

10. Conservative threat to reform November 26, 2009

A Conservative victory in next year's general election in the UK might complicate the EU's attempts at reforming financial services supervision. UK Prime Minister Gordon...  

Tags: Central bank, Frankfurt, United Kingdom, Conservative Party, Deutsche Bundesbank

11. It's time to stand up to China October 22, 2009

China's emissaries do not pull their punches when they visit Europe, and Europeans should be less worried about causing offence when they go to China. Three ‘wise men'...  

Tags: Council of the European Union, Economy of the European Union, China, Beijing,China, Euro Group

It's time to stand up to China

12. The EU's fading car-free dream September 17, 2009

The European Commission is eager to sign more cities up to its car-free day event. But the big cities are reluctant to close off their city centres and many others are...  

Tags: Climate change, Energy in the European Union, Sustainable development, Energy policy, European Mobility Week

The EU's fading car-free dream

13. School of Social Sciences September 13, 2009

The School of Social Sciences is made up of four academic departments; Economics, International Politics, Psychology, and Sociology. The  

Tags: Education, Financial economics, University of Edinburgh Business School

School of Social Sciences

14. A different, less brave world September 10, 2009

European Central Bank watchers are left peering into the gloom as Jean-Claude Trichet, the bank's president, declares that it would be premature to declare the financial...  

Tags: Central banks, Inflation, European Central Bank, Jürgen Stark, Jean-Claude Trichet

A different, less brave world

15. A convenient hypocrisy on tax havens August 27, 2009

Austria is far readier to prevent tax evasion than the G20 appears to be. This April, the G20 decided to launch an attack on ‘tax havens'. At their London summit, they...  

Tags: Finance, International taxation, Tax avoidance, Austria, Bank secrecy

A convenient hypocrisy on tax havens

16. Big profits can lead to bigger problems August 27, 2009

There is a disjuncture between the profits reported by American and European banks, and the fragility of the economic recovery. Six months ago, in the wake of the September...  

Tags: Bank, Economics, Stock market crashes, United States, BANK OF ENGLAND

Big profits can lead to bigger problems

17. Swedes prepare for extra EU summit in September July 30, 2009

National government leaders to meet in Brussels in mid-September. The Swedish government is preparing to hold an extra summit of national government leaders in Brussels...  

Tags: Diplomatic conferences, G20, International organizations, G-20 major economies, G-20 Washington summit

18. Keep the lobbyists out of regulatory reform July 16, 2009

Efforts by governments and lobbyists to reduce the influence of a new financial market regulatory environment must be resisted. At London's Centre for the Study of Financial...  

Tags: Financial markets, Financial services, Hedge fund, Bank for International Settlements, Central bank

Keep the lobbyists out of regulatory reform

19. Co-ordination is key to G8 success July 9, 2009

Enlarged G8 summits are proving to be inefficient and the EU bears much of the blame. European diplomats should be good at organising conferences. After all, a 27-member EU...  

Tags: Diplomatic conferences, G8, International organizations, 34th G8 summit, G-20 major economies

Co-ordination is key to G8 success

20. After the fat years, seven lean years? July 2, 2009

The global economic crisis is assuming biblical proportions. Joaquín Almunia, the European commissioner for economic and monetary affairs, let the cat out of the bag a...  

Tags: Economic disasters, Inflation, Macroeconomics, Deflation, Eurozone

After the fat years, seven lean years?

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