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Vulcan Insight | European Parliament draws red lines on EU budget negotiations

Returning from the COVID-19 summer recess, EU legislators face a number of pressing matters in the coming weeks and months – how to finance the EU’s economic recovery, the green and digital transformations, the many legislative files that have fallen by the wayside due to COVID-19 and now a new Commissioner hearing, the European Parliament decided to focus efforts on trying to find inter-institutional agreement on the Next Generation EU 7-year budget and Recovery Fund. On 16 September, European Commission...

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VAT Gap: EU countries lost €140 billion in VAT revenues in 2018, with a potential increase in 2020 due to coronavirus

EU countries lost an estimated €140 billion in Value-Added Tax (VAT) revenues in 2018, according to a new report released by the European Commission today. Though still extremely high, the overall ‘VAT Gap' – or the difference between expected revenues in EU Member States and the revenues actually collected – has improved marginally in recent years. However, figures for 2020 forecast a reversal of this trend, with a potential loss of €164 billion in 2020 due to the effects of...

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Chapter News, COVID-19 News

Disinformation: EU assesses the Code of Practice and publishes platform reports on coronavirus related disinformation

Today, the Commission presents the assessment of the implementation and effectiveness of the Code of Practice on Disinformation. The assessment shows that the Code has proven a very valuable instrument, the first one of its kind worldwide, and has provided a framework for a structured dialogue between relevant stakeholders to ensure greater transparency of platforms' policies against disinformation within the EU. At the same time, the assessment highlights certain shortcomings mainly due to the Code's self-regulatory nature. Věra Jourová, Vice President for Values and...

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BBGFX | ECB and Beyond

Overview: A strong recovery in US stocks, a softer dollar, and higher gold and oil prices may signal the end of the brief though dramatic correction, but the market is in a bit of a holding pattern ahead of the ECB meeting.  Most of the major equity markets in the Asia Pacific region stabilized, except for Hong Kong and China.  Indonesia's plan to reimpose social distancing protocols saw the Jakarta Composite slump 5% before circuit breakers kicked in.  European...

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ECB | Monetary policy decisions

At today’s meeting the Governing Council of the ECB took the following monetary policy decisions: (1) The interest rate on the main refinancing operations and the interest rates on the marginal lending facility and the deposit facility will remain unchanged at 0.00%, 0.25% and -0.50% respectively. The Governing Council expects the key ECB interest rates to remain at their present or lower levels until it has seen the inflation outlook robustly converge to a level sufficiently close to, but below,...

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Chapter News

Investors see lower net returns form potential closet index funds

The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the EU securities markets regulator, today publishes a Working Paper on Closet Indexing Indicators and Investor Outcomes.  The study finds that investors can expect lower net returns from closet indexers than from a genuinely actively managed fund portfolio. A summary of this study was also included in the Trends, Risks and Vulnerabilities report published on 2 September. Closet indexing refers to the situation in which asset managers claim to manage their funds in an active manner while...

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EU Commission unveils its first Strategic Foresight Report: charting the course towards a more resilient Europe

Today, the European Commission adopted its first-ever Strategic Foresight Report, aiming to identify emerging challenges and opportunities to better steer the European Union's strategic choices. Strategic foresight will inform major policy initiatives. It will support the Commission in designing future-proof policies and legislation that serves both the current needs and longer-term aspirations of European citizens. The 2020 Report presents the rationale for using foresight in EU policy-making, and introduces a comprehensive concept of EU resilience. European Commission President Ursula von der...

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Press statement by President von der Leyen on the composition of the College

Good morning, Yesterday I interviewed the candidates put forward by the Irish government for the post of Commissioner, Ms Mairead McGuinness and Mr Andrew McDowell. Both candidates showed great commitment to the European Union and to the job of Commissioner – excellent candidates. They also both clearly have significant experience of EU matters, of course from different perspectives. Following these interviews, I have decided to propose to the Council and the European Parliament the appointment of Ms McGuinness to the post of...

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COVID-19 News, Member News

Loyens & Loeff | Cross-border workers: COVID-19 agreements extended in Belgium

Belgium has concluded agreements with Germany, France, Luxembourg and the Netherlands on the tax impact of international travel restrictions and health instructions (‘work at home’) for cross-border workers and their employers. In force until 31 August 2020, these agreements have now been extended up to (and included) 31 December 2020. Click here to read the article Cross-border workers & COVID-19 This article is also available in French COVID-19 Agreement with Germany The Belgian and German authorities concluded a COVID-19 Agreement on 6 May 2020. The...

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Osborne Clarke | Distributed workforces: navigating the labor and compliance challenges

Businesses are increasingly willing to take on workers wherever they are in the world, but with a variance in tax and labor laws, businesses need to consider the different models that are available. We regularly advise businesses that have identified a new region or country with a talent pool or customer base they want to take advantage of. There are usually a number of ways for them to have people on the ground in that new region or country.  The...

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