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1. 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...  

Tags: László Andor, eastern Europe, Budapest,Hungary, Joseph Stiglitz, Gordon Bajnai

Composed economist

2. 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...  

Tags: European Commissioner, Maoism, José Manuel Barroso, Androulla Vassiliou, Barroso Commission

3. 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...  

Tags: Hungarian Socialist Party, Socialist International, László Andor, Hungary, Socialist Party

Hungary chooses Andor as commissioner

4. 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...  

Tags: Central bank, Economic disasters, Eurozone, eastern Europe, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development

Playing for more than just money

5. 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...  

Tags: International development, eastern Europe, London,Greater London,United Kingdom, Russia, Central bank

A great game with unknown depths

6. 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...  

Tags: Economy of the European Union, European Investment Bank, eastern Europe, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Palestine Investment Bank

7. 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...  

Tags: Economy of the European Union, Financial regulation, Committee, Extension to qualified majority voting under the Treaty of Lisbon, Committee of European Banking Supervisors

8. 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...  

Tags: Economics, European Investment Bank, UK Corporate Governance, OAO KB "Sankt-Peterburgskii Bank Rekonstruktsii i Razvitiia", Palestine Investment Bank

9. 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...  

Tags: Energy in Bulgaria, Energy in Russia, Environment, Nabucco pipeline, Russia

10. 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...  

Tags: Financial crises, International development, eastern Europe, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, International Monetary Fund

11. 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...  

Tags: Economy of the European Union, Eurozone, International economics, eastern Europe, Central bank

12. Plans for ‘eastern partnership' unveiled May 26, 2008

Poland and Sweden argue for need to enhance ties with ‘European neighbours' in the east. Poland's foreign minister, Radoslaw Sikorski, and his Swedish counterpart Carl...  

Tags: Continental unions, Foreign relations of the European Union, International organizations, Ukraine, Radoslaw Sikorski

13. New states have earned right to use euros June 7, 2007

When it comes to meeting the conditions for joining the single currency “rules is rules”. This was the uncompromising message dished out last week (1 June) at the...  

Tags: Euro, Eurozone, Monetary policy, World currency, Danuta Hübner

14. Balancing the rural and urban June 1, 2006

The EU's cohesion policy, which is supposed to narrow the economic differences between member states, is increasingly called into question. But Danuta Hübner, the...  

Tags: Danuta Hübner, Economy of the European Union, European Commissioner for Regional Policy, Structural Funds and Cohesion Funds, Cohesion

15. Vladimir Putin and the curse of Siberian oil February 23, 2006

On the face of it, the Russian economy is booming. Growth in 2005 slowed a bit but still hit more than 6.0%. The current account surplus surged to $90 billion (€75bn),...  

Tags: Economy of Bulgaria, Economy of Russia, Economy of the People's Republic of China, Russia, oil

16. Russia sends a chill down Europe's spine February 2, 2006

Russia's confrontation with Ukraine over the price of gas struck the first in a string of serious blows to Gazprom's reputation as a reliable supplier. These include the...  

Tags: Energy in Russia, Energy policy, Russia, Ukraine, OAO "Gazprom"

17. Schüssel's key movers and shakers December 21, 2005

Austria's players on the European scene  

Tags: Chancellors of Austria, Freedom Party of Austria, Austria, Austrian People's Party, Elections in Austria

18. Taking the nuclear option - would it save the planet or kill it? November 24, 2005

Two MEPs express their opinions on climate change Nuclear power is a false economy for the planet and a boon for terrorists and rogue states, says  

Tags: Environment, Alternative energy, Energy development, Energy policy, nuclear energy

19. Development bank turns towards Russia October 7, 2004

THE job of Jean Lemierre, the president of the London-based European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), has been getting tougher over the past few months. It...  

Tags: Economy of the European Union, Jean Lemierre, Russia, bank, Beslan school hostage crisis

20. Two-pronged approach to EU applicants February 10, 2000

Raising environment standards in the countries bidding for EU membership remains one of the biggest challenges of the enlargement process. According to Environment...  

Tags: Federalism, Environment, Margot Wallström, Future enlargement of the European Union, Ukraine and the European Union

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