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       Posted on March 18th, 2012

BusinessEurope letter on financial transaction tax impact assessment

BUSINESSEUROPE has written to the Commission following its announcement on 13 March that it will undertake further technical work to assess the impact of the financial transaction tax (FTT). BUSINESSEUROPE believes the Commission must take the opportunity to ensure the impact assessment for the FTT fully takes account of independent analysis, which suggests [...]


       Posted on December 8th, 2011

Businesses’ plan for reinforcing the euro

European companies call for budgetary union to reinforce the euro. The European business community believes that safeguarding and strengthening the euro is fundamental to the future economic prosperity and social cohesion of our continent.

Source: BusinessEurope


       Posted on July 25th, 2011

Consultation on the EU corporate governance framework – BusinessEurope position paper

BUSINESSEUROPE submitted its response to the consultation on the EU corporate governance framework. It stressed that a balance should be struck between hard law and soft law when it comes to defining corporate governance principles. BUSINESSEUROPE believes that many of the issues raised by the green paper pertain to national corporate governance codes. [...]


       Posted on April 20th, 2011

BusinessEurope Economic Outlook Spring 2011

Despite renewed uncertainty, BusinessEurope’s assessment for 2011 remains one of moderate optimism. In its Spring 2011 Economic Outlook, BusinessEurope forecasts GDP growth in 2011 to reach 1.8%. Employment is expected to grow by 0.4%, which means that a million new jobs will be created. The situation differs widely from one country to another: [...]


       Posted on February 22nd, 2011

OTC Derivatives – Proposal for a Regulation

BUSINESSEUROPE is in favour of smart regulation for financial services in response to the regulatory failures that led to the financial crisis and to address the risk of similar events occurring in the future. In this context, BUSINESSEUROPE support the subject matter and scope of the proposal and especially the proposed exemption for [...]


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