
Fighting the Mafia boosts bank lending and local growth
The EU is determined to clamp down on organised crime’s infiltration of legitimate businesses and banking. This column shows

The EU is determined to clamp down on organised crime’s infiltration of legitimate businesses and banking. This column shows

Policy proposals like the four-day workweek have gained momentum in the aftermath of the Covid recession, raising the question

A contracting economy and low oil prices are signs of potential constraint on Russia’s ability to maintain its military

The EU should tweak its recent fiscal rule reform, capitalising on new realities to make improvements. The European Union’s

Strengthening existing safe assets should be a strategic priority for any new joint borrowing. Europe’s looming defence spending needs

Faced with the prospect of the US government imposing higher trade tariffs, European consumers are rethinking what they buy.

Europe has recently pivoted to regulatory simplification with the aim to boost competitiveness. This column argues that in banking

Although the source and duration of the destruction differ, wars and natural disasters disrupt economies in similar ways. This

For years, the World Bank Group’s systems for measuring results operated in parallel tracks: corporate Scorecards that monitored performance

Central banks raise interest rates to reduce aggregate demand and bring inflation down. This column uses credit register data

The EU is determined to clamp down on organised crime’s infiltration of legitimate businesses and banking. This column shows

Policy proposals like the four-day workweek have gained momentum in the aftermath of the Covid recession, raising the question

A contracting economy and low oil prices are signs of potential constraint on Russia’s ability to maintain its military

The EU should tweak its recent fiscal rule reform, capitalising on new realities to make improvements. The European Union’s

Strengthening existing safe assets should be a strategic priority for any new joint borrowing. Europe’s looming defence spending needs

Faced with the prospect of the US government imposing higher trade tariffs, European consumers are rethinking what they buy.

Europe has recently pivoted to regulatory simplification with the aim to boost competitiveness. This column argues that in banking

Although the source and duration of the destruction differ, wars and natural disasters disrupt economies in similar ways. This

For years, the World Bank Group’s systems for measuring results operated in parallel tracks: corporate Scorecards that monitored performance

Central banks raise interest rates to reduce aggregate demand and bring inflation down. This column uses credit register data




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