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Estonia EU Presidency: EU must strengthen strategic communication capability

At today’s Foreign Affairs Council (FAC) meeting in Brussels, the foreign ministers discussed ways of strengthening the EU’s strategic communication, and Foreign Minister Sven Mikser stressed the need for ensuring permanent funding to the European External Action Service’s strategic communication task forces. “In today’s world, we should not underestimate the importance of strategic communication, and I am glad that we are finally discussing the topic on the ministerial level as well,” said Minister Mikser, adding that strategic communication served the EU’s...

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Cecilia Malmström: Reviewing our Trade Agreements

The numbers are clear - exports from Moldova to the EU are so far up by over 15%, and much more in several sectors. For juices and conserved fruits, for instance, Moldovan exports to the EU have grown by 25%. Wine exports have nearly doubled. As part of my trip, I visited the successful company Monicol, just outside the capital of Chisinau - a truly impressive facility. The company ships thousands of tonnes of dried fruit and nuts to the EU,...

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Responsible paper policy: Essilor ranked 4th in France

By Essilor Essilor has recently been ranked 4th of the 50 biggest paper consuming companies in France for its environmentally-responsible paper policy. The PAP50 survey, conducted by the Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF France) and Riposte Verte (a French non-profit organization promoting eco-responsibility in business) evaluates consumption of paper and cardboard, the use of environmentally-friendly paper and cardboard, sorting and selective collection of paper and cardboard as well as company commitments to improve. Since the previous PAP50 survey in 2013, Essilor has...

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Vulcan Consulting View: Key Events of the Week

By Vulcan Consulting BREXIT EU lands UK with fresh demands over Brexit bill and Northern Ireland As EU and British negotiators met yesterday to begin the sixth round of Brexit discussions, Brussels has hit Britain with renewed demands. It has given London until the end of the month to make a substantial financial offer, warning that the bloc may not be able to adopt guidelines at a crucial December meeting of EU leaders required to move on to...

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Nothing Natural About the Natural Rate of Unemployment, by Edmund Phelps

NOTHING NATURAL ABOUT THE NATURAL RATE OF UNEMPLOYMENT* *A slightly altered version under the same title appeared in Project Syndicate, November 2, 2017. By Edmund Phelps | Center on Capitalism and Society,  Columbia University | Working Paper #96 | November 2017 Why is unemployment so low in several countries where inflation remains subdued? This phenomenon is a challenge to present-day economics. I was one of the rebels of the ‘60s who rejected the macroeconomics we were taught in the ‘50s – the “Keynesian”...

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Speech by François Villeroy de Galhau, Brussels, Belgium: The Euro – Which way to Go ?

Mr President, Ladies and Gentlemen, It is a pleasure to be in Brussels today, which doesn’t happen so often for a central banker… who has just arrived from Frankfurt. I welcome the fact that you at EconPol Europe have chosen the euro as the theme of your founding conference, and invited me to give this keynote speech. Since Maastricht 25 years ago, we have succeeded in building a Monetary Union. However we have not delivered on Economic Union. To avoid...

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WSGR’s Digital Health Report – Fall 2017

By Wilson, Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati Digital health is the convergence between healthcare, genomics, and digital technologies. It is a fast-growing sector with important implications for individuals and institutions, alike. Whether it is hospitals and health systems using electronic medical record management and outcomes metrics to improve care, parents using wearables to monitor children with diabetes, or researchers harnessing precision medicine to design therapies to attack specific tumors, the digital health industry represents a market that is poised for exponential growth. The...

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#ShopBleecker – Creative Direction for Greenwich Village brick and mortar

By DESIGN GROUP ITALIA Design Group Italia has created the art direction for #ShopBleecker, a coalition of storefronts to combat the rising vacancy issue on Bleecker Street. Inspired by the people that work on the street, they highlight shopkeepers as a symbol of vitality. The event runs all November. More info at www.shopbleecker.nyc #ShopBleecker is a coalition of storefronts to combat the rising vacancy issue on Bleecker Street DGI is proud to have contributed to the GVCCC with a creative direction, which...

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Does Tax Reform Equal Higher Business Values?

By Ryan Gandre |Managing Director | rgandrestoutadvisory.com |+1.312.752.3318 | STOUT We explore how the recently unveiled Tax Cuts and Jobs Act may affect valuations for taxable entities. House Republicans recently unveiled their long-awaited plan to restructure the tax code. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (full text is accessible here) endeavors to rewrite tax policy for the first time since the Reagan administration. While the policy is far from final, we, as valuation experts, have a particular interest in how the...

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Energy Union: Commission takes action to reinforce EU’s global leadership in clean vehicles

The Commission proposes new targets for the EU fleet wide average CO2 emissions of new passenger cars and vans to help accelerate the transition to low- and zero emission vehicles. The Commission today took a decisive step forward in implementing the EU's commitments under the Paris Agreement for a binding domestic CO2 reduction of at least 40% till 2030. At the same time as the international climate conference takes place in Bonn, the Commission is showing that the EU is...

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