Since the Brexit referendum, analysts have been busy assessing the impact on economic and financial markets from the U.K.’s shock vote to leave the European Union. Their conclusion? Eurozone and U.K. economic growth will be hard hit in the next few years — and that will force central banks to take [...]
Interior Minister Visits CSU 112 System Aimed at Optimising Emergency Response. On Monday 4 July 2016, Minister of the Interior, Dan Kersch, paid a visit to the Central Emergency Relief (CSU 112) to verify the effectiveness of the new “ELS-Einsatzleitsystem”, the new process for treating calls and response [...]
The door will not close on the 500 or so British civil servants working within the European Institutions in Luxembourg, Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has [...]
For decades, financial and political leaders have preached the inevitability of globalization, promising nations that by sacrificing some of their sovereignty and dropping national barriers they could reap far greater rewards through economic integration and cooperation. And that turned out to be largely [...]
The European Union is in urgent need of Reform. UK and EU have became neighbours. Now it is happening so. The British prefer the dangerous alone to the whereabouts of the ailing European Union. We should not do so, as if the decision against the EU could only be the particular self-understanding of the British. [...]
Dutch finance minister and ECOFIN Chair Jeroen Dijsselbloem worries that the way in which the EU Commission applies Stability and Growth Pact rules may not be entirely objective, he told Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee MEPs on Tuesday. At a meeting reviewing the Dutch Presidency of the Council of Economy and [...]