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Alasdair Macrae
UA_Macrae
Just read an article saying Scotland won’t join the EU as the EU don’t want ‘another Greece’ in its blockYet economically joining the EU, ask how did Romania and Bulgaria
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Chris Wright
CWrightmedia
My five conclusions on the #GIC annual report today: look out for a full article on @euromoney later today. 1. Lim Chow Kiat didn't predict a global pandemic, but GIC
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Dan Salt
danieljohnsalt
See if you had rational and actually strategic thinkers within the EU they would have long since realised that the Brexit talks were going nowhere and causing public anger -
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Lesley Miller
LesleyMillercyp
A list of what will actually happen if we stay in the EU, and what has already been agreed. Check it out if you wish: Thread 1: The UK along
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Jack Schickler
jackschickler
My top 3 EU banking predictions for 2021:- Industry lobbyists will argue Brussels should ignore global bank-capital rules, and succeed- A major bank will collapse & be bailed out with
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Tuomas Malinen
mtmalinen
Now is probably a good time to explain, why I did, quite recently, turn an EU-skeptic.While the #EU failed to heed the lessons of #Brexit, the #recoveryfund is even bigger
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Mick Caul 😷
caulmick
It has been presented as a bailout for Ireland, IT WASN'T, it was a bailout by Ireland of the Eurozone @ballyhea14 #BallyheaSaysKnow Government were stong armed by the EU -
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Karl Whelan
WhelanKarl
I find it strange that ECB Governing Council members can be found giving only vaguely negative comments on ECB debt cancellation. Anyone who has followed the ECJ's deliberations on monetary
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alexandre afonso
alexandreafonso
An important structuring factor of the Eurozone is that south-north transfers through regulation are much less visible than north-south transfers through redistribution. The euro wiped out southern exports and low
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Fred Krueger | Proton
dotkrueger
The bull case for crypto has been clearly stated by @RaoulGMI. It's part of an argument for a return to hard assets that @ParrillaDiego articulated yesterday on Real Vision. Note:
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Ilke Toygür
ilketoygur
Today we are organising the Spanish Stakeholder Forum together with @EuropeanUni and @tepsaeu for contributing to the debate of differentiated integration in the EU. @rielcano is taking part in this
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Marina Costa Lobo
MarinaCostaLobo
In our @ElectoralStdies article, entitled "“Do perceptions of EMU alter clarity of responsibility? A comparison of German and Greek electorates” @robbpann and I consider the way in which perceptions of
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Tuomas Malinen
mtmalinen
A financial crisis is probably the most feared economic event known to man. I've done (mostly acad.) research on them for over 10 years. As we are likely closing in
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Julian Jessop
julianHjessop
UK #GDP rose by 1.2% m/m in December and 1.0% q/q in Q4 2020. This was better than expected, including by the OBR, and means that (unlike the eurozone) the
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Erik Jones
Erik_Jones_SAIS
EU governments are running large deficits without complaint from the Commission because last March the Commission recommended the Council activate the 'general escape clause' for fiscal policy coordination. Eventually that
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Christine Lagarde
Lagarde
It’s already been one year since I took up my role as President of the @ecb. It has been a difficult year for Europe and the world, but together we
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