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Friday, May 11, 2012
German inflation backlash alert (it took about 12 hours)
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Well, it didn't take long . You may have thought that yesterday's comments from people allegedly close to Bundesbank President Jen...
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EU Referenda games: staying in, leaving or renegotiation - it's all complicated
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With Europe as fluid as ever, talk of some sort of EU referendum is heating up in the UK (well at least in the Westminster bubble). The ...
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Thursday, May 10, 2012
Is the Bundesbank going soft?
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Shock horror. According to Reuters Deutschland , an unnamed central banker close to Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann today said the foll...
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The buck passing continues in Greece
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The political situation in Greece following Sunday's elections is getting even messier . Following the failure of conservative New Dem...
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Wednesday, May 09, 2012
A bit of European political dynamite in the Queen's Speech
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The Queen delivered her "Queen's Speech" earlier today - which, for non-UK readers, isn't her speech at all but rather ...
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The Bankia bail-out is only the tip of the iceberg in Spain
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Over on City AM Forum we have an article looking at the implications of the Spanish government's decision to bail-out Bankia both for ...
Meanwhile, in Italy...
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Italian daily La Repubblica had an interesting story over the weekend. Apparently, Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti and his team are t...
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Tuesday, May 08, 2012
German media responds to ‘Super Sunday’
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Following Sunday's elections in which French and Greek voters were able to have their say on their governments’ handling of the euro...
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Cable gets it 100% right on EU regulation (almost)
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Vince Cable: Unimpressed by the Working Time Directive In a nice contrast to the doom, gloom and cynicism which all too often charact...
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Hollande's victory is an opportunity for David Cameron to strengthen his position with German Chancellor Angela Merkel
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In an op-ed for today's Telegraph, we argue : "Viewed from London, the most interesting effect of François Hollande’s victory i...
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Monday, May 07, 2012
The beginning of the end game in Greece?
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At some point you have to wonder if Greece just enjoys the limelight… This weekend’s election was expected to be relatively predict...
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Sunday, May 06, 2012
If the Conservatives’ UKIP problem looks bad now, wait until 2014
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Open Europe's Christopher Howarth has the following article published on Conservativehome : UKIP have done well in the local elec...
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Friday, May 04, 2012
Greek elections unlikely to yield any answers
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The Greek elections are almost upon us. Much of the attention ( including ours ) has been focused on the French election, possibly righ...
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