European Union
The latest news, updates and opinions on European Union from the expert team here at MoneyWeek
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Warsaw and Stockholm: the unexpected new threats to the City of London
Opinion London has seen off challenges from Frankfurt and Paris, but two other booming financial centres are a bigger threat, says Matthew Lynn.
By Matthew Lynn Published
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Cybersecurity is crucial for small businesses
Advice Small companies tend to neglect the defence of their digital data, but the risks are very high, says David Prosser.
By David Prosser Published
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Cryptocurrency roundup: US and EU impose tougher regulations
News Cryptocurrencies have had a volatile week with news of regulatory crackdowns across different continents dominating the news. Saloni Sardana looks at the stories that caught our eye this week.
By Saloni Sardana Published
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European stockmarkets poised to race ahead
News European stockmarkets are being tipped to outperform the US for the rest of the year, and into next year too.
By Alex Rankine Published
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An unwelcome return for roaming charges in the EU
Advice EE will be the first network to bring back roaming charges for mobile phone users in Europe. It's unlikely to be the last.
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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What is the EU’s “safe asset” bond and what might it mean for you?
News The European Union announced landmark debt plan aimed at helping EU countries recover from the Covid pandemic, financed by issuing “safe asset” bonds. Saloni Sardana explains what it is.
By Saloni Sardana Published
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UK stocks are cheap, but they won't be for long
Editor's letter UK stocks are cheap. That's not escaped the notice of the private equity sector, who are snapping up bargains galore. You should do the same while you still can, says Merryn Somerset Webb.
By Merryn Somerset Webb Last updated
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Can Mario Draghi save Italy's economy?
News Italy's prime minister Mario Draghi hopes that his €222bn public spending plan, which includes high-speed internet, high-speed rail, and improving the energy efficiency of public buildings, will give the Italian economy a boost.
By Alex Rankine Last updated
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How the Covid-19 vaccine crisis is putting the EU in danger
Opinion The botched coronavirus vaccine campaign will cause long-term harm to the EU's economy, says Matthew Lynn.
By Matthew Lynn Published
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