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Council of the EU | Council adopts financial benchmarks regulation to ease burden on SMEs

The Council adopted today a regulation on financial benchmarks with the aim of reducing red tape for EU companies, particularly SMEs. Benchmarks are widely used by companies and investors in the EU as references in their financial instruments or contracts. This legislation amends a regulation from 2016 regarding the scope of the rules for benchmarks, the use of benchmarks provided by administrators located in third countries, and certain reporting requirements. Main elements of the amended benchmarks regulation Reduced regulatory burden on administrators of benchmarks...

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ECB | AI versus green: clash of the transitions?

AI adoption requires enormous amounts of electricity. And so does greening the economy. Are the digital and green transitions clashing or can they be successfully achieved together? The ECB Blog takes a closer look. This post is part of a miniseries related to the ECB conference “The Transformative Power of AI”, on 1-2 April 2025, bringing together researchers, practitioners, and policymakers. Learn more here. Two of the biggest economic challenges Europe faces are the digital and the green transitions. The former seeks...

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European Council | European Council, 20 March 2025 Main Results

EU leaders discussed Ukraine, the Middle East, competitiveness, European defence, the next MFF, migration, oceans, multilateralism and the Western Balkans. António Guterres, UN Secretary-General, was invited to a working lunch. A Euro Summit in inclusive format was held on the margins of the meeting. European Council conclusions, 20 March 2025 Remarks by President António Costa at the press conference following the European Council meeting of 20 March 2025 Euro Summit, 20 March 2025 The text on Ukraine was firmly supported by 26...

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EIB | President Calviño on artificial intelligence: “In Europe we race as a team”

EIB Group President Nadia Calviño addressed this year's edition of Journée de l'Économie focusing on the AI technologies. Thank you very much for the opportunity to share some thoughts with you on an issue that I am quite interested in, where we are all extremely interested in. But not only my current position as president of the European Investment Bank, but also as my previous position as vice president of the government of Spain and minister for economy and digitalization. Normally, people have...

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European Commission | EU unveils savings and investments union strategy to enhance financial opportunities for EU citizens and businesses

The European Commission has adopted its strategy for the savings and investments union (SIU), a key initiative to improve the way the EU financial system channels savings to productive investments. It seeks to offer EU citizens broader access to capital markets and better financing options for companies. This can foster citizens’ wealth, while boosting EU economic growth and competitiveness. The savings and investments union is a horizontal enabler that will create a financing ecosystem to benefit investments in the EU’s strategic objectives. As highlighted in...

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Jaguar Freight | The Weekly Roar – A Suez Canal update, turbulence in air cargo, trade compliance, tariffs and uncertainty for manufacturers, and the top tech trends of 2025.

Renewed hostilities in the Red Sea mean hopes are fading for container lines when it comes to resuming Suez Canal transits. Yemen’s Houthi rebels launched missile and drone attacks on U.S. warships following American airstrikes in Yemen. The President justified the strikes, saying he’s protecting Red Sea shipping, although experts link them to pressure on Iran. The Houthis also vowed to resume attacks on Israel-linked vessels. MSC CEO Soren Toft continues to reiterate that the Suez Canal remains unsafe, and...

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Ogletree Deakins | DEI Executive Orders “Unblocked” | EEOC Issues Technical Assistance on DEI

Key Developments from Washington, D.C. DEI EOs “Unblocked.” T. Scott Kelly and Zachary V. Zagger have the details on a decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit that will allow the federal government to enforce its DEI-related executive orders (EO) (EO 14151 and EO 14173) while a decision on the merits awaits appeal. This means that the federal government can once again, for example, require federal contractors to certify that they do not operate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs...

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IMF and the Statistical Community Release New Global Standards for Macroeconomic Statistics

Washington, DC: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has released the seventh edition of the Integrated Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual (BPM7, the Manual) (https://www.imf.org/-/media/Files/Data/Statistics/BPM6/draft-bpm7-wcv.ashx). This new edition provides updated global standards for compiling external sector statistics, including balance of payments and integrated international investment position. It highlights key changes in the global economy, such as the increasing economic interconnectedness, digitalization, and innovations in financial markets since the time of the last update of the manual in 2009. The launch of BPM7 marks the...

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EU External Action Service | European Council conclusions on competitiveness, European defence and security and migration

III. COMPETITIVENESS  11. A more competitive Union will be a stronger Union, better able to protect its citizens, its values and its interests on the global stage while sustaining its prosperity and the European social model. The need to invest in our defence and our competitiveness are closely interlinked. The European Council underlines the urgent need to strengthen Europe’s competitiveness, building on the Budapest Declaration on the New European Competitiveness Deal and on its conclusions of 6 March 2025 on...

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ECB | AI adoption and employment prospects

By António Dias da Silva and Marco Weissler | AI is already part of many workers’ daily routines. Some fear losing their jobs, but most don’t. The ECB Blog looks at how workers are using AI tools, how they feel about it and what that means for work in the future. This post is part of a miniseries related to the ECB conference “The Transformative Power of AI”, on 1-2 April 2025, bringing together researchers, practitioners and policymakers. Learn more here. The...

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