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Tag: European semester

Live coverage: EU summit kicks off with budget deal - 26 June 2013 - News

Having managed to reach deals on banks and the long-term budget, EU leaders have started their two-day summit somewhat relieved, as they embark on talks to tackle youth employment, finance much-needed investments and boost growth. EurActiv obtained the draft conclusions. Read our live coverage, below.

Commission spells out reforms to 'move EU beyond the crisis' - 30 May 2013 - News

The European Commission tabled yesterday (29 May) its “country-specific reports” with recommendations to capitals to boost competitiveness and make their economies more dynamic. In an apparent shift from austerity, this year's recommendations call on countries to be “more ambitious” in spurring growth.

The EU must work for the people, not for the beauty of processes - 19 March 2013 - Opinion

The EU has tightened its grip on economic governance, but a wrong focus might prove poisonous, writes Renaud Thillaye.

Minimum wages across Europe require solidarity - 13 July 2012 - Opinion

Minimum wages increasingly appear as proper tools to fight cross-border social dumping, argues Klaus Heeger, despite objections that the EU has little or no competence on pay.

Commission fears for Spain and relieves Hungary - 31 May 2012 - News

Spain faces spiralling debt unless its banking sector can be resolved the European Commission warned yesterday (30 May), in a series of country-specific reports totalling 1.500 pages, which also saw warnings sent to Cyprus and France.

Andor endorses German calls for wage increases - 11 May 2012 - News

László Andor, the EU's commissioner for employment and social affairs, yesterday (10 May) welcomed indications that Germany is prepared to bear inflation above the European Central Bank's target level and raise wages to help the struggling peripheral eurozone.

EU warns member states over economic plans - 08 June 2011 - News

The European Commission yesterday (7 June) slammed national economic reform plans for lacking ambition and concreteness.

Delors backs competitiveness pact - 01 March 2011 - News

A few weeks after France and Germany tabled proposals for a competitiveness pact among eurozone countries, Jacques Delors supported their political move and backed rewards for good budgetary behaviour.

EU sets yearly targets for growth in member states - 13 January 2011 - News

To help countries get their budgets in sync, the European Commission on Wednesday (12 January) unveiled its first annual list of growth targets. Member states will use these benchmarks to jawbone nations with risky spending policies to change their flagrant ways.

The European Semester: What does it mean? - 06 October 2010 - Opinion

Besides reforming supervision of EU financial markets, a 'European semester' is to ensure from 2011 that national economic and fiscal policies are assessed in Brussels first before they are adopted by member states. 'What does this mean exactly?' asks Nicolaus Heinen, an analyst at Deutsche Bank (DB) Research, in a September analysis.

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