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1. Slovenia's stability ruffled September 18, 2008

Pensioners appear to hold the aces. But there is a wild card: corruption. Slovenia's parliamentary elections on 21 September are the most hotly contested in the country's...

Slovenia's stability ruffled

2. Ready for a long, hot summer? July 31, 2008

Just how well prepared is the EU for a financial crisis this summer? Almost a year since the onset of the credit crunch, the EU remains worryingly unprepared for...

Ready for a long, hot summer?

3. Paulson's stress fails to rub off on Europe April 9, 2008

National regulators to boost co-operation At the end of March, US Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson (below) announced what some commentators have called the biggest shake-up...

Paulson's stress fails to rub off on Europe

4. Bankers and Ecofin aim for stability March 27, 2008

Financial stability will inevitably be high on the agenda when EU finance ministers and central bank governors meet for an informal economic and financial affairs council in...

5. Ministers back German for EBRD top job March 6, 2008

EU finance ministers meeting in Brussels on Tuesday (4 March) backed Thomas Mirow, a top official in the German finance ministry, in his bid to succeed Jean Lemierre in May...

6. It's not ‘business-as-usual', Ecofin chief tells regulators January 24, 2008

Andrej Bajuk, Slovenia's finance minister, is urging member states to intensify co-operation among financial supervisors to improve their readiness for cross-border financial...

7. Different Voices January 10, 2008

“France will take new initiatives this year to make capitalism more ethical.” Nicolas Sarkozy, France's president, in a press conference at the Élysée Palace on 8...

8. Slovenia's movers and shakers December 13, 2007

A look at the leading lights in the Slovenian government who will guide the EU presidency and ministerial meetings in the months to come.

9. EV50 2006: Making outsiders insiders September 20, 2007

The voting for last year's EV50 nominees swung behind the champions of economic reform, transparency, innovation, cautious enlargement and reform of the European Parliament....

10. Bulgaria and Romania prepare to party December 21, 2006

Hundreds of events are planned in Bulgaria and Romania on 31 December and 1 January to celebrate the admission of the two countries to the EU after seven years of talks....

11. Reviving hopes for tomorrow November 30, 2006

The EV50 gala evening on 28 November was an occasion to dispel the doubts of those who fear for the future of the European Union. The guests applauded the achievements of...

12. The Outsider May 11, 2006

Slovenia has always been at the top of the pile when it came to comparisons with the other seven new EU member states from central and eastern Europe. It was the richest in...

13. Ministers get tough on euro-entry April 13, 2006

Lithuania's hopes of joining the European single currency as early as next January were effectively dashed at last weekend's meeting of EU finance ministers (Ecofin), when...

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