China loses ground, India soars, tensions over tariffs do not stop - Pound collapses in the wake of the virtually open British political crisis - Post-vote uncertainties on Italy
After an extraordinary summit that lasted eight hours, the 27 gave more time to May, who will have another six months to find a majority in Parliament to approve the agreement with Brussels already rejected in Westminster - The paradox is that…
Interview with Marco Niada, long-time London correspondent of Il Sole 24 Ore - «Many MPs fear that the Premier is trying to keep going until the last day and then say: “Either my agreement, or after me the…
On Tuesday in Parliament in London the crucial vote on the agreement reached with Brussels for leaving the EU - Rejection is almost certain, but the Premier warns: "It would be a fracture for our democracy" - Europe is closing the door to a plan…
The London government has given the green light to the draft agreement with Brussels, but tension remains high and the real game will be played in Parliament where May is at risk because there are no numbers for the…
May is in very serious trouble at home after the rejection of the Checkers Plan and six months from the official date of the start of Brexit no one knows how it will end - We need a new compromise between…
Edited by David Zahn, Head of European Fixed Income, Franklin Templeton - Ireland and Germany risk suffering a major blow if Great Britain leaves the European Union without a deal but Macron's new pro-European drive…
The British premier changes course: EU citizens who will arrive in the United Kingdom after the country leaves the Union, but within the transition period, will not have the same rights as those who arrived earlier - There is already controversy with Brussels.
The British currency loses ground against the euro and the dollar - The news according to which 40 Conservative MPs have written a letter of no confidence in Downing Street's number one weighs heavily
The President of the European Council opens up the possibility of starting the second phase of the negotiations by December. On the solutions to be reached on the three questions of the first phase of the negotiations, positivity filters from both sides. Theresa May: "The part…
The British premier speaks from Florence: "We must not adopt a pre-existing model, but create a new partnership: we must be creative, have imagination. I am optimistic".
London has decided that there will be no need for a permit for European citizens who want to go to Great Britain temporarily, but only for those who will go there to study or work.
The announcement comes from Prime Minister May's spokesman, but there is no unity of purpose in the government on this crucial point in the negotiations with Brussels
An agreement in favor of free trade and against protectionism emerged from the Hamburg summit. On the climate issue, on the other hand, we continue, as happened in the last meeting, without an agreement with the United States. Waiting for the Trump-May meeting. The city…
The idea came from two young British girls who invaded the Tinder profiles of their peers with a chatbot asking them to go and vote (and in case to prefer Labor to the Tories).
The clamorous success of Macron who swept the elections in France by asphalting the old parties and the unexpected growth of the Labor leader Corbyn in Great Britain who is humiliating May are the new facts of the European political spring -…
From "THE RED AND THE BLACK" by ALESSANDRO FUGNOLI, strategist of Kairos - Neither the chaos resulting from the British elections nor the risk of impeachment for Trump disturb the harmony of the markets, especially after the moves of Mario Draghi - If…
UK elections: May tries to form a shaky government in view of Brexit - The British vote sinks the pound but not the stock exchanges - Inclusion income, green light from CDM - Rai, Mario Orfeo from Tg1 as director…
After the vote in the UK, May is moving towards resignation: the negotiations with Brussels become more complicated - Asian stock exchanges are holding up: big hit by Softbank (+7,9%) - Comey puts Trump on the ropes but there is no blow …
According to the first exit polls released by the British media, the Conservative Party is in the lead but would not reach the absolute majority necessary to govern alone: Theresa May would have 314 seats, less than those inherited by Cameron which were 331…
In England May is trying to resist Corbyn's advance, in France the newly elected Macron hopes to consecrate his victory in Parliament too, while in Italy more than a thousand municipalities will go to the vote. The nightmare of terrorism breaks into the English scene…
Theresa May's blitz for early elections in Great Britain displaces the markets and Goldman Sachs drags Wall Street into the red - Agcom upholds Fininvest's appeal against Vivendi which will have to go to Mediaset within a year...
Prime Minister May sent the letter asking for Article 50 to be activated for leaving the EU - Two years of negotiations begin: here are the next steps - Scotland wants another referendum but for Edinburgh to remain in Europe…
Approved an amendment to the Brexit Activation Bill to require MPs (and not the government) to have the final say on the final deal and all future trade deals with the EU
Day of international meetings: in London May receives Gentiloni, in Berlin Merkel meets with Draghi - Then the Stock Exchange, the explosion of the nuclear power plant in France and news on tax evasion.
The prime minister met with British prime minister Theresa May in London, after the bilateral meeting was canceled a month ago due to Gentiloni's health problems: there was talk of Europe but also of migrants and Russia.
The Trump-May meeting, Gentiloni in Madrid, Padoan on the EU and more in the FIRSTonline compilation.
The British premier is the first foreign guest officially received at the White House: Trump has always shown esteem for British politics and appreciation for the choice to leave the European Union, already during the election campaign: "Great days await us",…
May's decision comes in the aftermath of the verdict with which the British Supreme Court reaffirmed the need for a vote by Parliament for the United Kingdom to leave the EU: "The leaders of the opposition have asked for a white paper and I will …
While awaiting the appointment of the president of the European Parliament, the keywords of the day are Brexit, the EU letter, the Stock Exchange (with Milan the only positive in Europe), Davos and bad weather.
The number one of the British government confirms the Hard Brexit. He wants "an ambitious free trade deal with the EU" and threatens to turn Britain into a tax haven if Brussels chooses the path of a punitive deal - "We want the…
After the proposals arrived from London, which would even like to file European workers, the chancellor clarified that participation in the EU single market presupposes "respect for the four fundamental freedoms, including the freedom of movement of people".
Great Britain will initiate its exit from the European Union at the beginning of next year, "by March at the latest": Prime Minister Theresa May told the BBC. May also ruled out a snap election in Britain
The British prime minister assures that "the rights of Italians residing in Great Britain will not be affected" and guarantees that cooperation between intelligence agencies will continue in an anti-terrorism function - On relations with our country: "We want to carry on…
The British prime minister does not speed up the procedure to take the United Kingdom out of the EU, but officially renounces the European rotating presidency in the second half of 2017 - May: "We will remain part of Europe even outside the EU" - Merkel: " They will stay good…