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    2015 Year of Development – EUbusiness Week newsletter 688

    npsBy nps15 January 2015Updated:12 July 2024 Newswire No Comments5 Mins Read
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    EUbusiness Week 688 top stories: ECB primes markets for imminent QE; Merkel says she wants Greece to stay in eurozone; MEPs pass controversial GMO food law; Cyprus Airways stops flying after EU ruling; London black taxis win EU court fight with minicabs; Nearly 300,000 irregular migrants entered EU last year

    Publisher’s Note

    2015 is a fitting year for European Year of Development. Not just because a priority of Latvia as EU president is to strengthen Europe as a global actor. This year is the deadline for meeting the 2015 Millennium Development Goals and for their replacements to be put in place.

    It is also an opportunity to explain to EU citizens how their development aid works, how tax money is spent and how it makes a real and lasting difference. And it can show not only how aid contributes to a more peaceful and equitable world, but also how such a world is in our own interest.
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    Nick Prag
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    1. ECB primes markets for imminent QE

    The European Central Bank is preparing financial markets for an imminent programme of sovereign bond purchases, with president Mario Draghi saying the bank has few other options at its disposal to counter the risk of deflation.
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    Top EU lawyer clears ECB bond-buying

    2. Merkel says she wants Greece to stay in eurozone

    German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Thursday she wants Greece to stay in the eurozone, 10 days before a snap Greek election likely to be won by an anti-austerity party.
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    Weighing the costs for Europe if Greece exits the euro

    3. MEPs pass controversial GMO food law

    Members of the European Parliament have approved controversial legislation to allow Member States to decide for themselves whether to allow cultivation of Genetically Modified foods after years of bitter dispute.
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    4. EU finds ‘huge scepticism’ over US trade deal

    A survey has found “huge scepticism” among Europeans about a key element in the huge EU-US trade deal that lets corporations sue governments, says Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmstroem.
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    5. London black taxis win EU court fight with minicabs

    London’s iconic black taxis won a battle with private minicabs Wednesday as the EU Court of Justice upheld their right to use bus lanes while excluding their competitors.
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    6. Nearly 300,000 irregular migrants entered EU last year

    More than 276,000 irregular migrants entered the European Union last year, more than double in 2013, says Commissioner for Migration and Home Affairs Dimitris Avramopoulos.
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    EUROPEAN LAW

    Monaco: Monaco cannot register its own name as a trademark because the principality is too well known on account of its royal family and Formula One race, an EU court has ruled.
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    Inside the EU Institutions

    Council Watch

    Russia: the EU should consider leaving the annexation of Crimea out of the debate over sanctions as part of a move to re-engage with Russia, according to a policy paper.
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    EU divisions could limit post-Paris terror measures
    Conservative elected Croatia’s first female president
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    Commission Watch

    Budgets: the EU signalled Tuesday it would show leniency to overspending Member States including Italy and France that are nearing an already extended deadline to get their budgets in line with Brussels rules.
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    Cuba, EU agree new talks in March
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    Parliament Watch

    LuxLeaks: Euro-MPs have backed an official probe into tax evasion, a hot topic after the “Luxleaks” scandal that has embroiled Commission head and former Luxembourg premier Jean-Claude Juncker.
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    In plenary this week there was no majority to adopt the Commission’s 2015 work programme; while MEPs voiced concerns at attacks on media freedom and the rule of law in Turkey; and endorsed the European Ombudsman’s calls for more transparent policy-making and an information campaign on the TTIP talks.
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    EU diary

    19 Jan: Foreign Affairs Council
    19-22 Jan: European Parliament Committee Meetings
    20 Jan: Atlantic stakeholder conference
    20 Jan: Workshop on the innovative financing of ERTMS
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    Airline’s collapse a new blow to recession-hit Cyprus 13-Jan
    Culture ministers vow to defend free speech after attacks 12-Jan
    Italy PM calls for EU intelligence agency 10-Jan
    ECB examines different bond purchases models: report 10-Jan
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    Guides

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    Events

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