Member News

CILcare-CBSET nominated for the prestigious PRIX Galien Medstartup award in the ‘Best Collaboration Dedicated to the Developing or Underserved Populations Worldwide’ Category

Montpellier, France — September 30, 2020  — CILcare, a leading CRO specializing in hearing disorders, announced today that the company and its partner, CBSET Inc., a not-for- profit translational research institute, have been nominated to receive a prestigious Prix Galien MedStartUp award for their collaboration in fighting hearing loss; the collaborators are nominated in the category ‘Best Collaboration Dedicated to the Developing or Underserved Populations Worldwide.’ The Galien MedStartUp fosters, recognizes and rewards excellence in scientific innovation to improve the...

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Chapter News, Trade & TTIP Related

European Parliament: EVP Dombrovskis speech at the hearing for the Commissioner-Designate for Trade

Statement | 2 October 2020 | By Executive Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis, Commissioner-Designate for Trade Honourable Chairman, Esteemed Members of the European Parliament, I was honoured when President von der Leyen placed her trust in me to continue to lead our shared European trade agenda. I hope that at the end of this hearing, you too will feel satisfied that you can place your trust in me. Honourable members, you already know me. I have worked with this house on many...

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IMF | Public Investment for the Recovery

Governments around the world are taking extraordinary measures to respond to the COVID-19 crisis. While maintaining the focus on addressing the health emergency and providing lifelines for households and businesses, governments need to prepare economies for the transition to the post-COVID-19 world—including by helping people get back to work. Public investment has a central role to play. Our new Fiscal Monitor shows that increasing public investment in advanced and emerging market economies could help revive economic activity from the sharpest and deepest...

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Loyens & Loeff | Liquidity Stress Testing: the CSSF applies the ESMA Guidelines in Luxembourg

The Luxembourg supervisory authority for the financial sector, the CSSF, issued on 29 September 2020 a new circular regarding the ESMA Guidelines on liquidity stress testing in UCITS and AIFs, that entered into force on 30 September 2020. With this Circular, the CSSF confirms that, as national competent authority, it applies the ESMA Guidelines and has integrated them into its administrative and regulatory approach. Liquidity Stress Testing: the CSSF applies the ESMA Guidelines The Luxembourg supervisory authority for the financial sector...

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AccentC3 | What is the voice of leadership?

Article written by Lisa Patti, Founder & CEO of AccentC3 | Recently I had the opportunity to be a part of a diverse panel of professionals to discuss The Unconscious Bias of Voice and Accent with the EACCNY. The topic was one that has interested me for quite a long time since I work with a global clientele. Is there an unconscious bias when it comes to accents and voice? Which leads to our next question, “is there a voice...

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Chapter News

Special European Council, 1-2 October 2020

Main results On 1 and 2 October, EU leaders met in Brussels to discuss foreign affairs and the EU's economic base. On Thursday, they discussed the situation in the Eastern Mediterranean. They also addressed relations with China, the situation in Belarus, the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh and the poisoning of Alexei Navalny. On Friday, COVID-19, the single market, industrial policy and digital transition were on the agenda. Leaders were also updated on EU-UK relations and the MFF negotiations with the European Parliament. European Council conclusions, 1-2 October 2020 Remarks by President Charles Michel after the Special...

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Chapter News

ECB intensifies its work on a digital euro

Publication of Eurosystem High-Level Task Force report on digital euro Eurosystem needs to be ready for possible future decision to introduce digital euro Public consultation and experimentation to be launched The European Central Bank (ECB) today published a comprehensive report on the possible issuance of a digital euro, prepared by the Eurosystem High-Level Task Force on central bank digital currency (CBDC) and approved by the Governing Council. A digital euro would be an electronic form of central bank money accessible...

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Brexit News, Member News

Vulcan Insight | European Commission launches legal proceedings against UK

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Thursday morning announced that the Commission had sent a so-called letter of formal notice to the UK Government over the UK Internal Market Bill’s alleged breach of the EU-UK Withdrawal Agreement. Thursday’s announcement comes after Commission Vice-President Maroš Šefčovič, on 10 September, called on the UK Government to remove a number of contentious clauses from the Government’s UK Internal Market Bill by the end of September at the latest. Failure to do...

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Achieving a European Education Area by 2025 and resetting education and training for the digital age

September 30, 2020, the Commission adopted two initiatives that will strengthen the contribution of education and training to the EU's recovery from the coronavirus crisis, and help build a green and digital Europe. Setting out a vision of the European Education Area to be achieved by 2025, the Commission proposes new initiatives, more investment and stronger cooperation of Member States to help all Europeans, of all ages, benefit from the EU's rich education and training offer. The Commission also adopted a...

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Investing in new energy infrastructure: Green light for EU grants worth nearly €1 billion

EU Member States agreed yesterday on a Commission proposal to invest €998 million in key European energy infrastructure projects under the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF). Yesterday's positive vote provides financial aid for works and studies for ten projects. The largest amount of funding goes to the Baltic Synchronisation Project (€720 million), to better integrate the electricity markets of Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Other projects include a smart electricity grid linking Hungary and Slovakia (€102 million), and the first-ever CEF grant for works on a CO2 transport project for...

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