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3d ago
National pension reforms: what has worked and what hasn’t?
National pension reforms: what has worked and what hasn’t?
Europe's populations are now ageing faster, pushing pension reforms to the very top of governments' national policy priorities. As especially large EU member states prepare to urgently tackle their...
Bruegel
7d ago
Europe's China shock 2.0
Europe's China shock 2.0
In this episode of The Sound of Economics, Yuyun Zhan and Alicia García-Herrero invite Philippe Le Corre to examine the growing tensions at the heart of European Union-China relations. With China r...
Bruegel
8d ago
How to catalyse global climate ambition?
How to catalyse global climate ambition?
Some highlights from our event: How to catalyse global climate ambition? 🗣️ Chaired by Simone Tagliapietra with Yasmine Moezinia, Gerassimos Thomas, Rhian-Mari Thomas OBE and Georg Zachmann 🎥 C.
Bruegel
10d ago
AI, demographics and China
AI, demographics and China
In this episode of The Sound of Economics, host Rebecca Christie looks into the future with Bruegel’s emerging talents Maria Catarina Louro, Tillman Schenk and Théo Storella. Demographic change is ...
Bruegel
11d ago
How to catalyse global climate ambition?
How to catalyse global climate ambition?
Keeping the global rise in temperature below 2 degrees Celsius compared to pre-industrial levels requires stepped-up cooperation of the advanced, and emerging and developing countries (EMDEs). In t...
Bruegel
11d ago
How to catalyse global climate ambition?
How to catalyse global climate ambition?
Keeping the global rise in temperature below 2 degrees Celsius compared to pre-industrial levels requires stepped-up cooperation of the advanced, and emerging and developing countries (EMDEs). In t...
Bruegel
24d ago
Mobilising capital for Europe’s green transition: Where do we stand?
Mobilising capital for Europe’s green transition: Where do we stand?
✨️ Some highlights from our event 'Mobilising capital for Europe’s green transition: Where do we stand?'⁠ 🗣️Chaired by Rebecca Christie with Carey Evans, Irene Monasterolo, Marlene Schörner and So..
Bruegel
25d ago
Mobilising capital for Europe’s green transition: Where do we stand?
Mobilising capital for Europe’s green transition: Where do we stand?
Successful green finance requires both funding the energy transition and making sure the European Union’s capital markets are fit for purpose. What do investors need? Why are non-EU asset managers ...
Bruegel
27d ago
Where is the growth?
Where is the growth?
In this episode of The Sound of Economics, host Rebecca Christie discusses the European Commission’s spring economic forecast with Bruegel’s Andreas Billmeier and Mahmood Pradhan. Growth is slowing...
Bruegel
29d ago
Ireland’s 2026 EU Presidency: a conversation with Minister Thomas Byrne
Ireland’s 2026 EU Presidency: a conversation with Minister Thomas Byrne
🍀Some highlights from our event "Ireland’s 2026 EU Presidency: a conversation with Minister Thomas Byrne", chaired by Guntram Wolff ⌨️ Go to our Events page to see our upcoming events: https://www..
Bruegel
30d ago
🔍️ Reassessing China's role in the Middle East 🎙️⁠
🔍️ Reassessing China's role in the Middle East 🎙️⁠
"We see China as a very transactional actor in the region. We don't see it as a very useful diplomatic partner. It doesn't understand us. It's not very interested in us. It likes doing business her...
Bruegel
34d ago
Ireland’s 2026 EU Presidency: a conversation with Minister Thomas Byrne
Ireland’s 2026 EU Presidency: a conversation with Minister Thomas Byrne
This event discussed Ireland’s perspective on the EU ahead of its upcoming Presidency of the Council. Ireland's Minister of State for European Affairs and Defence, Thomas Byrne, presented his views...
Bruegel
34d ago
Reassessing China's role in the Middle East
Reassessing China's role in the Middle East
In this episode of The Sound of Economics, Yuyun Zhan and Alicia García-Herrero sit down with Jonathan Fulton to interrogate some persistent assumptions about China's role in the Middle East. From ...
Bruegel
37d ago
🪙💵 Money, stablecoins and the dollar⁠
🪙💵 Money, stablecoins and the dollar⁠
🔴 "So I think we're at a very interesting juncture, Rebecca. On the one hand, people realise that the dollar remains the dominant global currency, that it's involved in 90% of foreign exchange tran..
Bruegel
41d ago
Money, stablecoins and the dollar
Money, stablecoins and the dollar
In this episode of The Sound of Economics, host Rebecca Christie sits down with renowned economists Barry Eichengreen and Lucrezia Reichlin to discuss the past, present and future of money. Will th...
Bruegel
45d ago
The European Project
The European Project
🔴 "We also announced with this communication regulatory deep cleaning action plan where we are looking at 12 policy areas as a priority to assess the rules in those areas to eliminate inconsistenci..
Bruegel
48d ago
The European project
The European project
In this episode of The Sound of Economics, host Rebecca Christie speaks with European Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis, Bruegel Director Jeromin Zettelmeyer and research fellow Anne Bucher about how...
Bruegel
51d ago
🛡️ Weapons, war and confusion 🎙️⁠
🛡️ Weapons, war and confusion 🎙️⁠
🧠 "We're concentrating in a region that we weren't supposed to be pivoting towards, and we are very quickly spending down the munitions that were specifically built up for a potential war in the In..
Bruegel
55d ago
Finance Focus | Hungary's revived euro adoption prospects
Finance Focus | Hungary's revived euro adoption prospects
At this event, Júlia Király discussed the prospects and main challenges of Hungary adopting the euro. Following his landslide victory on 12 April, Prime Minister-elect Péter Magyar has announced a...