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EU finance cop ‘frustrated’ at lack of European mega-bank mergers

BRUSSELS — The EU’s top banking cop says he’s “frustrated” by a domestic mindset that’s preventing cross-border banking mergers and undermining dreams of a united European financial sector. José Manuel Campa, chair

EU finance cop ‘frustrated’ at lack of European mega-bank mergers

BRUSSELS — The EU’s top banking cop says he’s “frustrated” by a domestic mindset that’s preventing cross-border banking mergers and undermining dreams of a united European financial sector. José Manuel Campa, chair

Wall Street faces a reckoning in Washington as crypto influence grows

The financial world is barreling toward a lobbying civil war in Washington. Cryptocurrency companies are increasingly coming to blows with banks and other Wall Street firms over Republican-led efforts to enact new

3 big fights brewing for Europe’s telecom rescue plan

BRUSSELS — The European Commission is dialing reform, but not everyone is picking up. Following years of talks, Brussels is almost ready to drop a long-awaited telecommunication blueprint designed to upgrade networks

‘They should be ashamed’: Green backsliding is wrecking Europe, EU’s first climate chief warns

COPENHAGEN — Connie Hedegaard remembers when climate was Europe’s great unifier. More than a decade ago, as the EU’s first climate commissioner, she helped turn carbon policy into a pillar of Brussels’

UK government’s trade department bracing for 20 percent workforce cut

LONDON — Britain’s trade department is bracing for a 20 percent cut to its workforce as the country grapples with an unpredictable U.S. president and seeks new trade opportunities to kickstart its
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