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EU agrees on landmark rules to tame ‘Wild West’ crypto market
[ad_1] The European Union has agreed on landmark rules for regulating the cryptocurrency industry, whose meltdown has been wiping out fortunes and sparking calls for tighter scrutiny worldwide. EU negotiators…
EU sets mandatory 40% quota for women on company boards
[ad_1] The European Union has agreed to impose gender quotas to ensure women have at least 40 per cent of seats on the boards of large companies. After a decade…
EU is banning Russia’s biggest bank from SWIFT. Here’s why it matters
[ad_1] Russia’s largest bank will be excluded from the SWIFT payments messaging system, European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen announced on Wednesday. Sberbank is among three Russian banks to…
EU sees a way to pay for Russian gas without breaching war sanctions
[ad_1] EU companies may be able to work around Russia’s demand to receive gas payments in roubles without breaching sanctions if they pay in euros or dollars which are then…
The economic case for Scottish independence
[ad_1] Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon wants to hold a second vote on the country’s independence, three years after the previous unsuccessful referendum attempt to do that. British Prime Minister…
French presidential candidates duel on the economy
[ad_1] As the French presidential election looms the candidates have been setting out their economic agendas. No matter who wins a term in the Élysée Palace, the second largest economy…