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Italy is crying for attention. And it should get it.
The sick man of Europe – France – is all over the economic papers for almost a year now. But while the critique focused on Holland and his companions,...
November 29, 2014 9:00 am / 477 comments
An online tool created by Institute of Economic and Social Studies shows complete breakdown of member states’ costs and guarantees for the rescue of the Eurozone.
The fiscal storms of 2010-2012 are gone, but the crisis in Eurozone is far...
November 28, 2014 12:35 pm / 3 comments
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Forget about Scotland, we move on.
The big change in the EU did not take a place and Scotland remains the part of the United Kingdom. Even though the largest city – Glasgow – voted for independence, NO won...
October 7, 2014 11:00 am / 2 comments
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Where will Moscovici lead the European economy?
Greek Prime Minister Samaras reminded us of his determination to cut taxes and promised 30% tax reduction on fuel oil tax which was introduced as an austerity measure in...
September 21, 2014 1:26 pm / no comments
Women are problem for the Commission. And not the only one.
Donald Tusk became our president. No, Andrej Kiska did not resign – former Polish prime minister became president of the European Council, familiarly called “EU President”. If...
September 14, 2014 9:36 am / 20 comments
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The economy is stagnating. Once again.
Whistleblowers from among analysts and economists reported total collapse of economy ever since 2007, with a periodicity of a radio traffic service.
Many did not realize though,...
August 23, 2014 8:45 am / no comments
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Good news from the European economy cannot be bad!
The topic of the day concerns sanctions against Russia. We will omit this political-security-international topic with the notion that mutual trade restriction always...
August 12, 2014 12:09 pm / 23 comments
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Except for few unfortunate ones, high schoolers have already finished their key exams. European banks have not.
Large part of 1600-member crew of ECB officials, 6000 officials in member states and plenty of hired external...
July 29, 2014 3:08 pm / 6 comments
The “Flat Tax Era” in Slovakia came to a definite end on 1st January 2013. Corporate tax rate of 23% (highest in the whole Central and East European Countries region by the way) became valid instead of the 19% rate. This was considered...
July 10, 2014 10:00 am / no comments
Since July, Italy is holding a half a year presidency of the Council of the European Union. The agenda is clear.
J.C. Juncker has secured a major victory when he was nominated as a new President of the European Commission by 26 of 28 MS. The...
July 7, 2014 4:58 pm / 2 comments