Rebecca Christie
@rebeccawire
EMEA columnist for Reuters Breakingviews. Views mine. She/they. Formerly: @business, @WSJ, @FT. Also: senior fellow @Bruegel_org
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https://www.bruegel.org/author/rebecca-christie 08-07-2009 17:02:41
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🎙 1982: the debt crisis that could have destroyed Western banking
What we can learn from four decades of financial turmoil and recovery
Listen to the full podcast with Rebecca Christie, Jérôme Sgard Sciences Po and Paul Blustein
bruegel.org/podcast/1982-d…
🎙 One grid to rule them all? The future of a European single electricity market
Georg Zachmann talks about the drastic change in Europe’s energy outlook, from fossils fuels to locally produced energy.
w/Rebecca Christie and Christian Zinglersen EU-ACER
bruegel.org/podcast/one-gr…
🎙️Capital Markets Union - why now?
Nicolas Veron delves into the Capital Markets Union, the decade-old project to reduce fragmentation and put #finance to work for the single #market .
Listen to the full episode with Thomas Wieser and Rebecca Christie ⤵️
bruegel.org/podcast/capita…
📺 The EU is getting excited about nuclear power, and Nadia Calviño’s European Investment Bank can help.
For the bloc to avoid getting ‘behind the curve’ on small nuclear reactors, EIB financing can make a difference, says Rebecca Christie.
Watch 👉 reuters.com/video/watch/id…
From Reuters Breakingviews: The Brussels-based clearing house has seen its balance sheet swell thanks to the frozen Russian assets it reluctantly holds. That’s helping profits and dividends but that financial stability threats loom, Rebecca Christie argues
Nicolas Veron talks about the repercussions of the sanctions on Russian assets within the worldwide financial framework.
Listen to the full episode with Rebecca Christie and Johan Van Overtveldt at the link below.
bruegel.org/podcast/what-d…
Does it make sense to use the immobilized reserves of the Bank of Russia as collateral to finance Ukraine? Johan Van Overtveldt gives comprehensive answers in this podcast hosted by Rebecca Christie.
From our new issue
Visible Democracy
The EU’s consensus-driven stumble toward choosing institutional leaders is more democratic than the alternatives, argues Rebecca Christie Rebecca Christie
ip-quarterly.com/en/visible-dem…
When we discuss economic security, what are we actually talking about?
Niclas Poitiers goes through the various definitions of the term.
Listen to full episode w/ Rebecca Christie, ISABELLE MEJEAN & Niclas Poitiers here: bruegel.org/podcast/taking…
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