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    Making big data work – EUbusiness Week newsletter 677

    npsBy nps16 October 2014Updated:12 July 2024 Newswire No Comments5 Mins Read
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    EUbusiness Week 677 top stories: Italy, France seize on market falls in fight with Germany; EU ministers seal bank data deal to fight tax evasion; Red tape bonfire ‘could keep Britain in EU’: report; Sri Lanka faces EU fish export ban; EU may boost exit screening in Ebola-hit states; Canada Inuits reach EU deal to resume seal exports

    Publisher’s Note

    This week the European Commission launched a partnership with Europe’s data industry, planning to invest EUR 2.5 bn in a public-private partnership in a bid to put Europe at the forefront of the global data race.

    Every day the world generates 1.7 bn bytes of data, and making sense out of it and putting it to good use is a huge undertaking. But the benefits, says the Commission, could be huge, in sectors from healthcare to transport and energy. “Every kind of organisation needs the building blocks to boost their performance, from farm to factory, from the lab to the shop floor,” says Commissioner Neelie Kroes.
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    Nick Prag
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    1. Italy, France seize on market falls in fight with Germany

    Italy and France have reacted to turmoil in global stock markets by stepping up their calls for the Euroepan Union to switch course to focus on growth, not on balancing budgets.
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    Lifelines promise for Greece as crisis haunts eurozone
    Portugal’s budget meets deficit rules, to ease austerity

    2. EU ministers seal bank data deal to fight tax evasion

    Finance ministers have taken a major step towards ending banking secrecy, agreeing to the automatic exchange of account information so as to catch out tax cheats.
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    3. Red tape bonfire ‘could keep Britain in EU’: report

    Plans by Brussels to slash the red tape that businesses face could help keep Britain in the EU, the man behind the proposals Edmund Stoiber said on Tuesday.
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    4. Sri Lanka faces EU fish export ban

    The EU has moved to ban Sri Lanka from selling its seafood to the massive EU market in a bid to stop illegal fishing by the second biggest exporter to the bloc.
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    5. EU may boost exit screening in Ebola-hit states

    Europe’s health ministers agreed Thursday to launch an immediate review of the screening of passengers departing Ebola-hit countries in West Africa and boost them if the measures are found to be failing.
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    6. Canada Inuits reach EU deal to resume seal exports

    The Canadian government has announced an agreement with the EU that will let Inuit people resume the exportation of seal products, the subject of an EU ban since 2009.
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    EUROPEAN LAW

    Hungary: the EU has launched legal action against Hungary arguing that a ban on foreign ownership of land pushed through by Viktor Orban’s right-wing government is illegal.
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    EU court orders Tamil Tigers’ removal from terror list
    EUR 3m bail for ex-IMF head in credit card scandal
    Latest news from the European Court of Justice
    EU Law Firms
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    Inside the EU Institutions

    Council Watch

    Italy: Italy’s cabinet on Wednesday approved a 2015 budget just hours before an EU deadline, unveiling plans to increase borrowing to slash taxes by EUR 18 bn, but promising to abide by deficit rules.
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    Serbia gives isolated Putin a hero’s welcome
    Thai PM faces protest on first outing on world stage
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    Commission Watch

    Team: incoming chief Jean-Claude Juncker made a last-minute reshuffle to his team Wednesday in a bid to meet a November 1 deadline to start work on reviving the eurozone economy.
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    EU grants EUR 3.9m in aid to Kobane refugees
    Oettinger confident of winter gas deal despite Russia row
    Anti-trust chief Almunia slams ‘irrational’ views of Google
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    Parliament Watch

    Farage: British eurosceptic leader Nigel Farage’s group in the Parliament has collapsed, ending a short-lived alliance with Italian populist Beppe Grillo after the May elections.
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    Austrian ex-MEP loses appeal over jail term for corruption
    In committee this week, MEPs debated counter-terrorism policies; a strategy for improving gender equality; and the food safety committee discussed a new proposal to define novel food and streamline the authorisation process.
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    EU diary

    20 Oct: Foreign Affairs Council
    20-23 Oct: European Parliament Plenary Session
    21-22 Oct: Role of Energy Storage in South-Eastern Europe
    21 Oct: Eurostat debt and deficit figures for 2010-2013
    21 Oct: General Affairs Council
    23-24 Oct: European Council
    23 Oct: Food Fraud Conference
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    Other news on EUbusiness this week

    Fitch places EU rescue fund on rating watch negative 16-Oct
    RTL Group takes Hungary tax protest to Brussels 16-Oct
    Eurozone exports fall for third month: Eurostat 16-Oct
    EU regulator calls on banks to comply with bonus cap 15-Oct
    Spain told by EU to recover corporate tax breaks 15-Oct
    Deutsche Telekom hit with EU anti-trust fine 15-Oct
    Italy out of recession thanks to hookers, drugs 15-Oct
    EU operation to track migrants without papers 15-Oct

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    Press

    EBF highly concerned over proposed EU model for payment initiation services
    Political instability to hamper growth in 2015, global business says
    ANEC 25th General Assembly: Organised consumer participation in standardisation is essential
    Stoiber prescribing the wrong medicine
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    Jobs

    Falsified Medicines Directive Project Manager, European Generic medicines Association
    Banking – Finance Lawyer, European Investment Bank
    Policy & Advocacy Manager, ONE
    Information and Events Officer, European Anti Poverty Network
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    Guides

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    Ebola and health implications for the EU
    Gas Stress Tests
    EU fight against illegal, unreported, unregulated fishing
    Solvency II Delegated Act
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    Events

    3 Nov, London: Trade and Academic Research Conference
    24 Nov, Amsterdam: Benelux Infrastructure Forum
    27 Nov, London: Big Data in Retail Financial Services
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    Publications

    Annual Report on European SMEs 2013-2014 – A Partial and Fragile Recovery
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