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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Barroso's failed attempt to single out Cameron

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There seems to be some continuing confusion over David Cameron’s demands at last week’s EU summit, specifically in reference to their impact...
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Monday, December 12, 2011

Capital Requirements

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There has been a lot of speculation and a fair few misconceptions about what Cameron asked for at the EU summit - we addressed many of them ...
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Cameron must persist with EU reform strategy

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We've got a piece in City AM today, assessing what the EU summit conclusions really mean for the UK financial services sector. Despite ...
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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Ten myths about Cameron’s EU veto

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Over on the Spectator's Coffee House blog , we set out ten myths about Cameron's veto . This is the post: The EU veto that Cameron p...
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Friday, December 09, 2011

Hail the all-conquering Iron Chancellor? Not Quite

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Earlier this week (although so much as happened it feels a lot longer than that) we scored Merkel and Sarkozy ’s pre -summit meeting in whi...

The summit to end all summits

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At least that was how it was being seen beforehand. Unfortunately, in the aftermath it seems to have fallen short of expectations (although ...

The legal scramble for the EU institutions

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So, following the news this morning that the eurozone plus six more countries want to go ahead with their own treaty, where are we? David Ca...
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Thursday, December 08, 2011

EU vs eurozone: Who has said what ahead of the summit?

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Much has been said about David Cameron ’s thinly veiled threat to veto Treaty change at 27 if he is unable to obtain satisfactory safeguard...

What could Cameron hope for?

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As has been repeated, and repeated again, in the UK media over the last few days, David Cameron isn't in the easiest spot as he attempts...

Draghi's Den

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It’s been a whirlwind entrance for Mario Draghi as ECB President and today’s meeting of the Governing Council was seemingly no exception. Th...

Now Turkey is raising concern over democracy in the EU

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This is a sign of the times. In an interview with EUobserver, Turkey's permanent representative to the EU, Selim Kuneralp, made some in...
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30 MPs and Lords back our proposal for "emergency brake" on financial services

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In a letter to the Telegraph today 30 MPs and Lords back Open Europe’s recommendations that David Cameron seek, at the very least, a new S...
Wednesday, December 07, 2011

A busy day in Euroland

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It’s been another busy day in the eurozone crisis, with European Council President Herman van Rompuy putting out his report on the prospects...
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And the question would be....?

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This week has seen the mandatory flare-up over the question of an EU referendum, following a remark by Ian Duncan Smith that any major EU T...
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Monday, December 05, 2011

Scoring today's Merkozy summit

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Today's meeting between German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy is over and they have announced their propo...
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Super Mario Shows His Hand

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The new Italian government has been in office for less than 20 days. That must have seemed an eternity given the record interest rates Italy...
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Summiting the mountain that is the eurozone crisis

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The perpetual rolling meetings which have characterised this eurozone crisis look to be reaching a head this week. The EU summit which kicks...
Friday, December 02, 2011

ECB lending to the IMF

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This is the third time the prospect of the ECB lending to the IMF has been brought up as a potential solution to the eurozone crisis. As su...
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Thursday, December 01, 2011

Sarko Has Spoken

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The day after French President Nicolas Sarkozy's keynote speech (available here ) on the state of French economy and the future of the e...
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