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Finance Watch publishes its Annual Report 2022
Finance Watch’s Annual Report 2022 describes the continuous expansion of the Finance Watch membership, its involvement...
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#NoMoreCrises: Unkept Promises of Reform
Fifteen years after the global financial crisis, authorities are still forced to repeatedly syphon out hundreds...
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The One-for-One Rule: A way for COP26 ambitions to manifest in financial regulation
As world leaders gather at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow (COP26), plans will...
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Finance Watch publishes its Annual Report 2019
Brussels, 3 July 2020 – Finance Watch released today its Annual Report 2019. It describes among...
Financial regulation: Small victories on revolving doors
The independence of supervisory authorities is crucial for public interest. We are glad to see the...
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No Climate Justice without Sustainable Finance
Why climate strikers should also care about finance Ahead of the global climate strike this September,...
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Finance Watch publishes Annual Report 2018
Brussels, 19 June 2019 – Finance Watch today released its Annual Report 2018. It describes how...
The power of democracy against the power of finance
This elections year, it is hard to imagine that European citizens will be satisfied with shallow...
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