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New Atlanticist

Apr 9, 2019

Diversity builds financial resilience

By Hung Tran and Jaime Caruana

Overall, financial diversity should be a focus of the ongoing assessment of the cumulative impact of regulatory changes on the financial system.

Financial Regulation

Event Recap

Jun 1, 2018

Conference call: New steel and aluminum tariffs: What does it mean for US trade with Mexico, Canada and the European Union?

By Patricia Thomas

On Thursday, May 31, 2018 President Trump’s administration imposed new steel and aluminum tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and European Union; three of the US’ closest allies. The Atlantic Council’s Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center, in partnership with the Atlantic Council’s Global Business and Economics Program held a conference call the following day to discuss the […]

Economy & Business European Union
Atlantic Council Getting to Know Europe

Transatlantic Finance Initiative

Mar 13, 2018

Getting to Know Europe

Getting to Know Europe (GTKE) is a program funded by the European Union. GTKE promotes greater knowledge and understanding, within local and regional communities in the United States, of the European Union, its international role, its policies, its culture, and the value and significance of the EU-US transatlantic partnership. The European Commission supported the Atlantic […]

Transatlantic Finance Initiative

Feb 21, 2018

The Digital Single Market

On December 6th, 2017, the Atlantic Council’s Global Business & Economics Program, the Bay Area Council Economic Institute, and the Delegation of the European Union to the United States co-hosted a public panel discussion to review the European Union’s Digital Single Market strategy in San Francisco, CA. The Digital Single Market’s (DSM) goal is to […]

Issue Brief

Sep 29, 2017

The new Russia sanctions law: What it does and how to make it work

By Daniel Fried, Brian O’Toole

In “The New Russia Sanctions Law–What It Does and How to Make It Work,” authors Ambassador Daniel Fried, distinguished fellow at the Atlantic Council and former coordinator for sanctions policy at the US State Department, and Brian O’Toole, a nonresident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, explain that Congress primarily adopted the law to block […]

Economic Sanctions Russia

Transatlantic Finance Initiative

Jun 29, 2017

Economic Sanctions Initiative

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Transatlantic Finance Initiative

Jul 13, 2016

Power of Transparency

About the Power of Transparency Speaker Series The “Power of Transparency” speaker series is a collaboration between the Atlantic Council and Thomson Reuters, featuring top government leaders who are working to increase transparency in their respective fields through initiatives that combat corruption and terrorism, strengthen the rule of law, expand market access, promote financial and […]

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Transatlantic Finance Initiative

Jun 28, 2016

Power of Transparency Home

By Global Business and Economics

The “Power of Transparency” speaker series is a collaboration between the Atlantic Council and Thomson Reuters, featuring top government leaders who are working to increase transparency in their respective fields through initiatives that combat corruption and terrorism, strengthen the rule of law, expand market access, promote financial and economic stability, and advance innovation. This six-part […]

Transatlantic Finance Initiative

Apr 15, 2016

EuroGrowth Initiative

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Bremain vs Brexit

Mar 17, 2016

TTIP&TRADEinAction – March 17, 2016

By Global Business & Economics Program

Photo Credit: @MalmstromEU EC Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmström and US Trade Representative Michael Froman held a meeting in Washington, DC this last week with lead negotiators Dan Mullaney and Ignacio Garcia Bercero, Michael Punk, Ambassador David O’Sullivan and others to gauge the current status of negotiations and the way ahead.   – In Focus – From March 17-19, […]

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