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| Analysis: Politics force growth back on to Europe's agenda Reuters Socialist candidate Francois Hollande, who has promised to add a pro-growth dimension to the EU'sfiscal discipline treaty, is favorite to beat incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy in the second round on May 6. Greeks elect a new parliament on the same day and ... See all stories on this topic » |
| Stocks rise, eurozone crisis stalks bond auctions BusinessWeek By DAVID McHUGH Stocks in Europe and Asia rebounded modestly Tuesday after sharp losses the day before on fears about Europe's debt crisis, helped by a late rebound on Wall Street. But rising borrowing costs at bond auctions for Spain and Italy showed ... See all stories on this topic » |
| Hollande Aims Fire at Merkel in Escalating Debt-Crisis Critique Bloomberg French Socialist Francois Hollande escalated his criticism of Europe's debt-crisis response by aiming his fire directly at the duo of German Chancellor Angela Merkel and his campaign opponent, President Nicolas Sarkozy. “Merkel has led Europe with ... See all stories on this topic » |
| No "doubt" on Spanish commitment to reforms, ECB's Europe Online Magazine By our dpa-correspondent and Europe Online Brussels (dpa) - The chief of the European Central Bank said Wednesday there was "no reason to doubt" that market-battered Spain would implement necessary reforms, while downplaying the possibility tht the ECB ... See all stories on this topic » |
PropertyCasualty360
By Anya Khalamayzer, PropertyCasualty360.com The conflict between European Union directivesand individual local laws is proving to be a challenge for Europeans and it is affecting liability insurers and reinsurers throughout the continent, ...
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International Law Office
In January 2012 the commission published a first draft of its long-awaited legislative package (the new data protection regulation) to reform data protection laws across the European Union. The proposal will now enter the legislative procedure.
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Caymanian Compass
Dillon Eustace will establish a fully-serviced practice in Cayman despite the firm's view that the introduction of the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive may restrict access toEuropean markets. However, there remains a huge volume of ...
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Financial Times
Over the next two years, governments in the European Union are set to introduce tougher data protection laws. The European Commission's Data Protection Regulation, announced in January, proposes legislation to increase consumers' control over their ...
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The Press Association
Britain should sign up to a new European directive on crime and justice data-sharing despite it potentially having a substantially negative impact on the country, the Government has said. Tory MPs led arguments against the directive, claiming the UK ...
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| Draft European Commission data rules will give organisation just 24 hours to ... Financial Times These obligations may sound impossibly demanding, but they are what are proposed by a draft regulation published by the European Commission in January 2012. While the majority of IT security breaches currently go unreported, the new rules look set to... See all stories on this topic » | Financial Times |














