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A guide to the new era of financial supervision in the EU
by isabelle.merillet on 16th May 2012
Crisis Creates Opportunities – A new era of European supervision of financial services and markets.
Ten most influential political voices on twitter in the European Union
by isabelle.merillet on 17th April 2012
Brussels’ ten most influential Twitter users come from the three key EU institutions, as well as from the worlds of journalism and blogging.
Burson-Marsteller Brussels is very pleased to provide support to EURORDIS with the organisation and promotion of its awareness raising campaign to mark the fifth international Rare Disease Day on 29 February 2012.
by isabelle.merillet on 16th February 2012
Rio +20: Insight on the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development
by rebecca.jarvis on 6th December 2011
In the run-up to next summer’s UN Conference on Sustainable Development, Rio+20, Burson-Marsteller has set up an online meeting point for players in the debate to track its developments, to express their views and expectations, and to voice support for sustainability. It hosts interviews with various actors, information on the conference and the latest Rio+20 buzz from Twitter but we also invite you to share your views.
The Danish parliamentary election
by rebecca.jarvis on 21st September 2011
Denmark bucked the current European trend towards the right in its general election on 15 September. Danes voted in a left-wing ‘Red Alliance’ coalition headed by Social Democrat leader Helle Thorning-Schmidt, defeating the Liberal-Conservative coalition, which had been in power for ten years.
Trust and Purpose Survey 2011
by rebecca.jarvis on 21st June 2011
Burson-Marsteller commissioned Penn Schoen Berland (PSB), the global market research and
consulting firm, to carry out the Trust & Purpose survey. PSB completed 3,161 online interviews
among the general population in the following countries from 5 May to 16 May, 2011:
Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, Portugal,
Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom. Data was weighted to age and gender
demographics for each country.
Italy’s local elections – Is the sun beginning to set on Berlusconi’s government?
by rebecca.jarvis on 9th June 2011
Italy’s ruling People of Freedom party (PdL), led by Silvio Berlusconi, has lost local elections in Milan to the opposition centre-left Democratic Party (PD). Meanwhile Naples, a key city for the centre-left, saw the election of Luigi De Magistris, the candidate of the Italy of Values (IdV) party and the Chair of the European Parliament’s Budgetary Control committee.
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