EUbusiness Week 696 top stories: Greece allows lenders back as PM tries to win allies; On ‘QE’ day, ECB launches new anti-deflation weapon; Irish economy surges at fastest rate in Europe; Euro-Parliament adopts law for safer, greener trucks; EU must ‘apologise’ for bias in rate rigging case; New battle of Waterloo as France blocks special euro coin
Publisher’s Note
The EU got down this week to preparing plans for next year’s budget, with Euro-MPs targeting growth, solidarity and paying the bills in their guidelines for the EU Budget 2016. Their priorities focus on job creation and entrepreneurship; and putting EU finances in order by tackling the overdue payments backlog and reforming the EU’s revenue system.
MEPs are keen that the 2016 budget should have a tangible positive impact on people’s lives. The Commission is now expected to follow Parliament in drawing up its budget proposal, which we should expect in late May.
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1. Greece allows lenders back as PM tries to win allies
Greece’s creditors returned to Athens Thursday for the first time since the left-wing Syriza party came to power, with the radical new government denying it had allowed back the hated “troika” it had vowed to shun.
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Greece, OECD launch reform partnership
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2. On ‘QE’ day, ECB launches new anti-deflation weapon
The European Central Bank on Monday set out on its massive bond purchase programme, its most audacious scheme yet to ward off deflation and stimulate growth in the single currency area.
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Bond purchases ‘will boost benefits from reforms’
3. Irish economy surges at fastest rate in Europe
Ireland’s economy grew at the fastest rate in the European Union last year, data showed Thursday as the eurozone nation added it would repay more IMF bailout loans early.
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4. Euro-Parliament adopts law for safer, greener trucks
The European Parliament has adopted a law allowing for longer heavier trucks as long as manufacturers build more aerodynamic, less polluting and less dangerous vehicles.
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5. EU must ‘apologise’ for bias in rate rigging case
European regulators mishandled an ongoing case on alleged interest rate rigging by some of world’s biggest banks and must apologise to France’s Credit Agricole for implying guilt, says Emily O’Reilly, the EU’s ombudsman.
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6. New battle of Waterloo as France blocks special euro coin
Belgium has hit out at France after Paris forced it to scrap a new two-euro coin celebrating the 200th anniversary of the defeat of Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo.
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EUROPEAN LAW
Net privacy: a Dutch court on Wednesday struck down a law requiring telecoms and Internet service providers to store their clients’ private phone and email data, saying it breached European privacy rules.
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Transit truckers file suit against German minimum wage
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French reprieve: European finance ministers have approved a two-year extension for France to get its deficit within the bloc’s limits, despite accusations that bigger Member States are treated more leniently than smaller ones.
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Juncker investment plan clears key EU hurdle
EU seeks ways to stem tide of migrants
Iceland says dropping bid for EU membership
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Commission Watch
Climate change: the EU has formally adopted climate change targets for December’s Paris conference including a 40 per cent cut in emissions by 2030, says Climate Commissioner Miguel Arias Canete.
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Commission chief Juncker calls for EU army
US, EU in race to normalize Cuba ties
EU criticises Saudi silencing of Swedish minister speech
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Parliament Watch
Credit card fees: MEPs have backed a deal to cap the fees that banks charge businesses to process payments by credit and debit cards, saying it would lower costs for shoppers.
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Euro-MPs call for international probe into Nemtsov murder
EU fraud probe politically motivated: Le Pen
EP lifts immunity of MEP who is ex-Bulgarian premier
Also this week, MEPs in plenary called for binding human rights clauses in all EU international agreements; and the budget and economics committee said Parliament should have a bigger role in supervising operations of the new European Fund for Strategic Investment.
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