Breakthrough in cleft lip and palate research (Newcastle University)

Edit Public Technologies 24 Mar 2016
(Source. Newcastle University). Published on. 24 March 2016. Leading scientists have identified an important gene that is associated with cleft lip and palate ... A cleft is a gap in the upper lip, the roof of the mouth, or sometimes both ... He said ... The study ... Dr Peters added ... Future research ... Steegers-Theunissen, Augusto Rojas-Martinez, Rudolf Reiter, Guntram Borck, Michael Knapp, Mitsushiro Nakatomi, Daniel Graf, Elisabeth Mangold, Heiko Peters....

Présentation en direct de François Villeroy de Galhau, Gouverneur de la Banque de France à 13h10 (Banque de France)

Edit Public Technologies 22 Mar 2016
(Source. Banque de France). What can can we do to improve Eurozone governance to prevent the next European crisis?. March 22, 2016, 12.30 pmBruegel, Rue de la Charité 33, 1210 BrusselsInvitation-only . On the RecordLivestreamed ... Jean-Claude Trichet, Chairman of the Board of Bruegel, will give a brief introduction and Guntram Wolff, Director of Bruegel, will chair the event. This is an invitation-only event....

G-20 Should Address Income Gap, Fragility of Financial Systems

Edit Caixin Online 14 Mar 2016
Combating underlying causes of weak demand requires paying attention to issues like the distribution of income and structure of financial systems. Guntram B. Wolff. G-20 ministers in Shanghai appeared to be aware of the importance of structural work ... From the country perspective, several nations documented the structural reforms issues on which they are working ... The first issue is the distribution of income ... Guntram B ... ....

China's foreign exchange reserves dwindling rapidly

Edit The Times of India 19 Feb 2016
HONG KONG. As markets around the world have churned, China has long taken comfort in having what in the financial world amounts to a life preserver. its vast holdings of other countries' money ... "If you use up $700 billion of reserves, how much more is going to follow? That is the basic problem," said Guntram Wolff, director of Bruegel, a nonprofit economic research institute in Brussels ... Chinese officials are fighting back ... Its total ... ....

Shrinking of $4 trillion strength: Why China's foreign exchange reserves are dwindling rapidly

Edit The Times of India 19 Feb 2016
By Keith Bradsher. HONG KONG. As markets around the world have churned, China has long taken comfort in having what in the financial world amounts to a life preserver. its vast holdings of other countries' money ... "If you use up $700 billion of reserves, how much more is going to follow? That is the basic problem," said Guntram Wolff, director of Bruegel, a nonprofit economic research institute in Brussels ... Texas hedge fund manager J ... ....

News Analysis: EU races against time to rescue Schengen passport free travel regime

Edit Xinhua 11 Feb 2016
by Maria Vasileiou. AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands, Feb. 10 (Xinhua) -- The migration crisis seems still out of control three weeks after the European Union (EU) signalled its open borders Schengen might be suspended for two years unless the flow of refugees slows down soon ... FENCES ERECTED ACROSS EUROPE ... "Europe needs a European solution to the refugee crisis," argued Guntram Wolff, director of the Brussels based Bruegel think tank ... Editor ... ....

Will David Cameron get a good deal from the EU?

Edit CNBC 05 Feb 2016
Guntram Wolff, director of Bruegel, says the U.K. Prime Minister has negotiated well in recent weeks with the European Union ... ....

U.K.-EU Discussions Must Avoid Tyranny of the Veto, Study Says

Edit Bloomberg 27 Jan 2016
The European Union’s negotiations with the U.K ... The 19-nation euro area needs a strong banking union that will lead to more cross-border transactions and fewer national lenders, according to the study by Andre Sapir and Guntram Wolff of the Brussels-based Bruegel research group. This means the EU’s overall single market could fragment by deepening the gap between nations that use the currency and those that don’t, they said ... EU-U.K ... ....

Addressing the Populist Challenge in 2016

Edit Caixin Online 12 Jan 2016
New political trends are identifiable in Europe and the United States, developments that could have implications for China. By Guntram B. Wolff. One of the clear trends of 2015 was the rise of parties that radically challenge the consensus of traditional parties and their representatives. This trend is perhaps most visible in France and the United States but is also strong elsewhere ... household has not changed since 2000 ... Guntram B ... ....

CALENDRIER du 11 au 17 janvier 2016 (European Commission)

Edit Public Technologies 08 Jan 2016
(Source. European Commission). ­­­­­Lundi 11 janvier. Ms Federica Mogherini in Prague, the Czech Republic. meets Mr Bohuslav Sobotka, Prime Minister of the Czech Republic, Mr Martin Stropnický, Minister of Defence of the Czech Republic, and Mr Lubomír Zaorálek, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic ... Mr Andrus Ansip receives Mr Arnaud Nourry, CEO of Hachette ... M. Günther Oettinger reçoit M ... Mr Jonathan Hill meets Mr Guntram B....

Return of border controls rolls back European unity

Edit The Columbus Dispatch 04 Jan 2016
Today, new travel restrictions imposed by Sweden to stem a record flow of migrants are transforming the bridge into a striking example of how national boundaries are re-emerging ... Abolishing it would affect their daily lives, but the consequences for Europe would go deeper, given the “visible and powerful symbol of European integration that Schengen represents,” Bruegel researchers Nuria Boot and Guntram Wolff wrote in December ... ....

After 1 Million Migrants, Europe's Borders Are Back

Edit Real Clear Politics 04 Jan 2016
On Monday new travel restrictions imposed by Sweden to stem a record flow of migrants are transforming the bridge into a striking example of how national boundaries are re-emerging ... Abolishing it would affect their daily lives, but the consequences for Europe would go deeper, given the "visible and powerful symbol of European integration that Schengen represents," Bruegel researchers Nuria Boot and Guntram Wolff wrote in December ... ....

After one million migrants, Europe's borders are back

Edit The Malta Independent 04 Jan 2016
On Monday new travel restrictions imposed by Sweden to stem a record flow of migrants are transforming the bridge into a striking example of how national boundaries are re-emerging ... Abolishing it would affect their daily lives, but the consequences for Europe would go deeper, given the "visible and powerful symbol of European integration that Schengen represents," Bruegel researchers Nuria Boot and Guntram Wolff wrote in December....
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