Hints and tips:
Related Special Reports
...Draghi....
...Charles Michel’s plan to resign early from his post as European Council president has jump-started negotiations over EU top jobs, with former Italian prime minister Mario Draghi tipped by some as a leading...
...Mario Draghi has delivered a downbeat view of EU economic growth, forecasting a recession by the end of this year, as he warned that the European project’s long-term survival depends on urgent political...
...“This is why I have asked Mario Draghi, one of Europe’s great economic minds, to prepare a report on the future of European competitiveness.”...
...Wrong timing Voters will be cheated in European parliament elections unless Mario Draghi’s report on European competitiveness, which will map out policies for the next five years, is published beforehand...
...Former European Central Bank president Mario Draghi has warned that the EU will fall into recession by the end of this year....
...That, in essence, is the warning issued last week by two former Italian prime ministers: Enrico Letta, who presented his report on the single market, and Mario Draghi, who in a speech gave the first hints...
...Mario Draghi, whose broader report into European competitiveness is due in the summer, also gave a speech that broadly chimed with the message in Letta’s report....
...But judging by Mario Draghi’s comments last week this is the worst thing that could happen. What is needed, in Draghi’s view, is more integration, more political conformity and more regulations....
...New Game Europe’s favourite superhero, Mario Draghi, is back in action. The mission: helping the sputtering EU economy sharpen its competitive edge, writes Amy Kazmin....
...That is well above the negative ratings of just under 9 per cent for Mario Draghi, who Lagarde replaced in 2019, and 14.5 per cent for his predecessor, Jean-Claude Trichet....
...In Brussels, former European Central Bank president Mario Draghi gave a speech advocating EU-wide industrial policy....
...“Other regions are no longer playing by the rules and are actively devising policies to enhance their competitive position,” Mario Draghi, a former Italian prime minister and European Central Bank president...
...For example, it is often forgotten that Mario Draghi’s “whatever it takes” statement was preceded by “within our mandate” — and he only pledged to preserve the euro, not ensure that every member of the eurozone...
...The agency had lowered the Italian debt outlook to negative in August 2022, after a political crisis that led to the unexpected collapse of then-Prime Minister Mario Draghi’s government....
...Former European Central Bank president Mario Draghi has spoken about huge gaps in competitiveness and public goods....
...Raising what seemed an implausible scenario, Macron was attempting to recreate a moment like Mario Draghi’s “whatever it takes” pledge to save the euro during the financial crisis....
...Draghi, the former European Central Bank president, in 2021 at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic....
...Imminent reports commissioned from Mario Draghi and Enrico Letta, on Europe’s competitiveness and its single market respectively, should also highlight the urgency of CMU....
...The funding needs for greening Europe’s economy are estimated at €500bn a year, according to former European Central Bank president Mario Draghi — who is drafting a separate report on how to improve Europe...
...Draghi had planned to open up this sector, and the EU wanted changes, too....
...When Moscow launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, many feared Rome could prove a weak link, particularly after the unexpected collapse of former prime minister Mario Draghi’s government, an...
...As Mario Draghi warned during a speech in February, the disjointed policies emerging as a result could have unexpected and dire consequences....
...Draghi, who’s been tasked with writing a report, due in late June, on how Europe can improve its competitiveness....
International Edition