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Technology and economics

Reforming the euro to win back the people. New ECB building in Frankfurt
Technology and economics Experts Comments

Reforming the euro to win back the people

The good results of eurosceptic parties in the latest elections do not imply an antieuropean sentiment, as the Eurobarometer show.

By Federico Steinberg
15 Jun 2015 //
7 mins Reading time
Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership - TTIP (The Social Science Post). Elcano Blog
Global Spectator Experts Comments

The TTIP slows down

The TTIP was set off with great enthusiasm, but the momentum in now slowing down. Now the hope is to conclude it by early next year

By Andrés Ortega
19 May 2015 //
6 mins Reading time
Spanish companies in new wave of acquisitions. Spain-Euro.
Technology and economics Experts Comments

Spanish companies in new wave of acquisitions

After a lean period Spanish companies have returned to acquiring firms abroad, in another sign of the economy’s quickening recovery and increased business confidence.

By William Chislett
26 Mar 2015 //
5 mins Reading time
Spanish banks’ internationalisation: Sabadell offers to buy UK’s TSB. Sabadelll & TSB.
Technology and economics Experts Comments

Spanish banks’ internationalisation: Sabadell offers to buy UK’s TSB

In the latest drive to conquer banks abroad, Banco de Sabadell has boldly offered €1.7 billion for TSB, the UK retail bank carved out of the ailing Lloyds Banking Group two years ago.

By William Chislett
18 Mar 2015 //
4 mins Reading time
Ciudadanos gains ground in Spain’s new political landscape. Podemos & Ciudadanos.
Technology and economics Experts Comments

Ciudadanos gains ground in Spain’s new political landscape

The far-left anti-establishment Podemos (‘We can’) is not the only party that is challenging Spain’s discredited two-party system. The centrist Ciudadanos (Citizens’ Party) is rapidly gaining support outside of its Catalan base.

By William Chislett
09 Mar 2015 //
7 mins Reading time
Spain’s merchandise exports continue to flourish, but lose steam
Technology and economics Experts Comments

Spain’s merchandise exports continue to flourish, but lose steam

Spain’s merchandise exports rose for the fifth consecutive year in 2014 and set a new record, but their growth was the slowest since 2008.

By William Chislett
27 Feb 2015 //
6 mins Reading time
Why is Spain recovering faster than expected? Spain. Elcano 2015
Technology and economics Experts Comments

Why is Spain recovering faster than expected?

The Spanish economy is gaining momentum at a faster pace than expected.

By William Chislett
20 Feb 2015 //
6 mins Reading time
How to Fix the Euro: Strengthening Economic Governance in Europe. Elcano Blog
Future of Europe Experts Comments

How to fix the euro

The latest Global Go To Think thanks Report has ranked the joint Elcano-Chatham House-Arel Report 'How to fix the euro' as number two for 2013-2014.

By Federico Steinberg
28 Jan 2015 //
4 mins Reading time
Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). Elcano Blog
Future of Europe Experts Comments

Investor-State Dispute Settlement and the TTIP: still a thorn in European negotiators’ sides

The TTIP negotiations have been mired in many controversies since kicking off in July 2013. But arguably the most damaging to the negotiations has been the potential inclusion of ISDS in the final agreement.

By Gabriel Siles-Brügge
21 Jan 2015 //
5 mins Reading time

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