Podcast
Guntram Wolff looks back at the past decade of Bruegel contribution to economic policy in Europe.
Past Event
At this invitation-only event we take stock of the European Commission's legislative proposal on the European Single Access Point (ESAP)
Blog Post
The European Central Bank needs a new tool to prevent the current rise in spreads, triggered by monetary policy tightening, from escalating into a new euro-area crisis.
Upcoming Event
The Annual Meetings are Bruegel's flagship event which gathers high-level speakers to discuss the economic topics that affect Europe and the world.
Blog Post
The idea of confiscating the Bank of Russia’s frozen reserves is attractive to some, but at this stage in the Ukraine conflict confiscation would be counterproductive and likely illegal.
Book/Special report
The Bruegel annual report provides a broad overview of the organisation's work in the previous year.
Blog Post
To keep European Union capital markets open and integrated, new international standards should be reflected in future European law and accounting practice to provide further incentives for a reallocation of capital, reflecting in particular climate risks.
Podcast
A further look into sanctions on Russia and the implications for the global financial system.
Blog Post
Sanctions on Sberbank and most other Russian banks should be imposed by the EU, without delay and at no major cost to either itself or like-minded countries, while it ponders an oil and gas ban.
External Publication
In-depth analysis on the banking supervision cooperation in Bulgaria and Croatia prepared for the European Parliament's Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON).
Past Event
How to address vulnerabilities in banks in the coming years?
Podcast
A special episode of the Sound of Economics Live on the global financial system and central banks in the wake of sanctions imposed on Russia.