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  2. Financial Times - Wikipedia

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    The Financial Times (FT) is a British daily newspaper printed in broadsheet and also published digitally that focuses on business and economic current affairs.Based in London, the paper is owned by a Japanese holding company, Nikkei, with core editorial offices across Britain, the United States and continental Europe.

  3. Economy of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    The EU has a long-term budget, named Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF), of €1,082.5 billion for the period 2014–2020, representing 1.02% of the EU-28's GNI. [54]The overall budget for the period 2021-2027 is of €1.8 trillion combining the MFF of €1,074.3 billion with an extraordinary recovery fund of €750 billion, known as Next Generation EU, to support member states hit by the ...

  4. The European (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Country. United Kingdom. OCLC number. 25062933. Media of the United Kingdom. List of newspapers. The European, billed as "Europe's first national newspaper", was a British weekly newspaper founded by Robert Maxwell. [1] It was published from 11 May 1990 until December 1998.

  5. Causes of the European debt crisis - Wikipedia

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    European Debt Crisis New York Times topic page updated daily. Tracking Europe's Debt Crisis New York Times topic page, with latest headline by country (France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Spain). Map of European Debts New York Times 20 December 2010; Budget deficit from 2007 to 2015 Economist Intelligence Unit 30 March 2011

  6. European debt crisis - Wikipedia

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    The European debt crisis, often also referred to as the eurozone crisis or the European sovereign debt crisis, was a multi-year debt crisis that took place in the European Union (EU) from 2009 until the mid to late 2010s. Several eurozone member states ( Greece, Portugal, Ireland, Spain, and Cyprus) were unable to repay or refinance their ...

  7. Budget of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    The EU's budget in 2022 was around €170bn. Of this, €54bn subsidised agriculture enterprise, €42bn was spent on transport, building and the environment, €16bn on education and research, €13bn on welfare, €20bn on foreign and defence policy, €2bn in finance, €2bn in energy, €1.5bn in communications, and €13bn in administration.

  8. European Parliament - Wikipedia

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    The European Parliament ( EP) is one of the two legislative bodies of the European Union and one of its seven institutions. Together with the Council of the European Union (known as the Council and informally as the Council of Ministers), it adopts European legislation, following a proposal by the European Commission.

  9. Impact of Brexit on the European Union - Wikipedia

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    t. e. In 2016, the impact of Brexit on the European Union (EU) was expected to result in social and economic changes to the Union, but also longer term political and institutional shifts. The extent of these effects remain somewhat speculative until the precise terms of the United Kingdom 's post-Brexit relationship with the EU becomes clear.