Transatlantic News

Transatlantic News
01
Feb
A MESSAGE FROM AMBASSADOR JOÃO VALE DE ALMEIDA HEAD OF DELEGATION
Delegation of the European Union to the United States
Just over a year ago, the European Union launched the European External Action Service, the EU’s official diplomatic service. The timing could not have been more important. The large-scale challenges of the past year—particularly the transformative events of the Arab Spring—have required the kind of strong and coordinated EU response that the European External Action Service can provide.
The international community has...
01
Feb
At a summit in Brussels Monday, European Union leaders agreed to sign a treaty to enforce budget discipline in the eurozone and took several new steps designed to stimulate economic growth.
The new treaty, known as the fiscal compact, sets strict rules for government budgets and imposes sanctions on countries that breach EU budget deficit limits. All EU Member States — except Britain and the Czech Republic — agreed to sign the treaty.
"The Treaty is all about more responsibility and...
30
Jan
"Entrepreneurs embody the promise of America: the idea that if you have a good idea and are willing to work hard and see it through, you can succeed in this country. And in fulfilling this promise, entrepreneurs also play a critical role in expanding our economy and creating jobs." -President Barack Obama, January 31, 2011
Startup America is the White House initiative to celebrate, inspire, and accelerate high-growth entrepreneurship throughout the nation.
Startups are engines of job creation. Entrepreneurs intent on...
28
Jan
The New York Times: Off the Charts, By FLOYD NORRIS
Americans are split almost down the middle on the issue of whether there is too much regulation of business or too little. Residents of most other countries are more likely to think more regulation is needed. But there is widespread agreement around the world on one point: the current level of regulation is not right.
In surveys of 1,000 people in each of 25 countries late last year, Edelman, a public...
27
Jan
The start-up Qwanz.com - a thriving opinion gathering platform who is launching a French and Spanish version of the site, as well as a Mobile App is currently seeking Social Media Editing + Community Management Interns (with potential to convert to full time position):
https://www.internships.com/posting/Social-Media-Editor-Community-Manager
27
Jan
Planned U.S. Rule on Banks' Bets Is Seen as Threat to Worsen Debt Crisis
Wall Street Journal: By FRANCESCO GUERRERA,TRACY CORRIGAN and SIMON NIXON
DAVOS, Switzerland—The European Commission will complain to Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner that proposed U.S. regulations could discourage banks from trading European sovereign bonds, potentially increasing funding costs for the Continent's governments and worsening its credit crunch.
Michel Barnier, the European commissioner for the internal market, said in an interview that he plans to raise objections with Mr. Geithner...
23
Jan
From The New York Times By NICHOLAS KULISH - 1/21/12
BERLIN — Throughout the month, countries caught in the eye of the European financial storm, including Italy, Spain and France, have
repeatedly defied expectations, selling big batches of bonds to the public at interest rates significantly lower than investors demanded at the height of the euro crisis late last year.
The surprisingly successful auctions owe little to improving economic data around the region. On the contrary, many of the countries that use...
20
Jan
Click here: 120120 Rede BM Westerwelle Brookings to read the complete speech titled "The Euro and the Future of Europe", that German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle gave today to the Brookings Institution in Washington DC.
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