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1. The complexities of a banking union November 15, 2012

A report on a banking union's impact on central and eastern Europe is required reading, and not just for eurozone countries Mervyn King, the governor of the Bank of England,...

The complexities of a banking union

2. A tale of two economies April 12, 2012

Poland has become an economic powerhouse in recent years. Alas, the same cannot be said for Hungary. It is most unlikely that Poland will win Euro 2012, the European football...

3. Chorus of discontent January 5, 2012

Why the size of Viktor Orbán's majority no longer seems such a strong guarantee of support. EU threatens action When the Hungarian government recently decided to...

Chorus of discontent

4. Cross-border banking in the balance November 24, 2011

Europe's integration of the banking systems of central and eastern Europe has been hugely beneficial – and is now at risk. The gravity of the eurozone crisis has finally...

5. Cross-border banking in the balance November 19, 2011

Europe's integration of the banking systems of central and eastern Europe has been hugely beneficial – and is now at risk. The gravity of the eurozone crisis has finally...

Cross-border banking in the balance

6. Spanish ups and downs June 30, 2011

Good news for Bernardino León Gross. Bad news for Miguel Ángel Moratinos. Bernardino León Gross, who runs the office of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero,...

Spanish ups and downs

7. EU to appoint southern Mediterranean envoy June 20, 2011

Special representative expected to chair taskforce on European response to upheaval in region. Member states' foreign ministers today (20 June) welcomed a plan by Catherine...

EU to appoint southern Mediterranean envoy

8. Will the EU get it right this time? March 10, 2011

EU leaders meet to refocus Mediterranean policy but critics fear vague summit conclusions. The European Union's response to the events in north Africa is taking shape ahead...

Will the EU get it right this time?

9. Van Rompuy sets out agenda for Libya summit March 4, 2011

Humanitarian aid is immediate priority, assistance for transition to democracy and economic development are longer-term goals. Herman Van Rompuy, the president of the...

Van Rompuy sets out agenda for Libya summit

10. Composed economist January 28, 2010

The man nominated to be the Hungarian member of the new Commission exudes an air of intellectual honesty and curiosity. László Andor is an unusual politician. For...

Composed economist

11. Gender imbalance mars formation of Barroso II November 12, 2009

Of the 20 nominees for the next Commission, only three are women. José Manuel Barroso is heading for failure in his bid to put together a college of European...

12. Hungary chooses Andor as commissioner November 6, 2009

Government selects member of EBRD board to represent it in the European Commission. Hungary has nominated László Andor, a banker, to be its next European...

Hungary chooses Andor as commissioner

13. Playing for more than just money September 24, 2009

Lack of clear political leadership is making it harder for the EU to help eastern European member states escape their economic problems and could threaten political...

Playing for more than just money

14. A great game with unknown depths May 14, 2009

The troubled economic outlook is the biggest worry for eastern Europe, but Russia's increasing influence there should be contained, too. On the European Union's eastern...

A great game with unknown depths

15. Eastern Europe's banks to get billions February 27, 2009

Central and eastern European financial institutions to get a rescue package to support them in the economic crisis. The largest multilateral lenders to eastern Europe...

16. EU moves to free hands of financial regulators January 26, 2009

Commission moves to simplify decision-making processes and to provide funding. The European Commission today moved to enhance the supervisory framework within which...

17. Centralised supervision of EU's financial markets on agenda January 20, 2009

Broad-ranging discussions are expected when EU finance ministers, but specific measures appear unlikely. EU finance ministers will meet today for the first time this year...

18. New pipelines will help the EU stay warm January 15, 2009

The EU should throw its backing behind both the Nabucco and South Stream pipelines. European Union leaders should draw several lessons from the latest Ukraine-Russia gas...

19. EU warned not to cut off eastern Europe's banks November 27, 2008

Fears that western banks could leave subsidiaries in central and eastern Europe high and dry during period of low liquidity. The European Union must persuade major western...

20. Do not put trust in the euro at risk October 30, 2008

Helping economies in difficulties should not require putting the euro in trouble. After devastating the markets of the US and richer western EU countries, the financial...

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