The former president of the European Central Bank (ECB) and former Italian prime minister, Mario Draghi, the “savior of the ...
Despite the European Chips Act, the European electronics sector still faces a sharp decline, potentially undermining Europe’s ...
Yanis Varoufakis explains why a much-anticipated report on the future of the European Union will be praised and then ignored.
Explores how the Draghi's report on competitiveness dismisses tokenization as a part of the solution. Europe must consider ...
Draghi is being accused by various stakeholders of not including voices from all parts of Europe in his landmark report.
The report arose out of the recognition that as a result of slowing growth, extending back decades and virtual stagnation in ...
His plan rightly warns about the dangers of picking winners and protectionism, but it is naïve about the power of Europe’s ...
Relying on China to supply green products might be the European Union's cheapest path to meet its climate ambitions but the ...
Mario Draghi’s recent report on European competitiveness has sounded alarm bells across the continent, particularly in Germany. The former European Central Bank president tells it as it is ...
On the one hand, as Mr Draghi has spelled out in a 400-page report for the European Commission, it needs to invest lots to face up to challenges facing the continent. The to-spend list is daunting.
Free Lunch readers will be well aware that the Draghi report has landed. In his long-awaited (and delayed) work, Mario Draghi, star-quality former Eurozone central bank chief and ex-prime minister ...
"A lot of what is proposed in relation to the capital markets isn't necessarily new,” said Pascoe, pointing to Draghi's calls ...