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Others activities External financial assistance | Towards a reform of the World Trade Organisation | Preparation of the European Council (Brussels, 13-14 March 2008) | 4th report on economic and social cohesion - Territorial Agenda and the Leipzig Charter | Report on the ECB annual report for 2007 | Speech on the current financial crisis | Speech on the Rasmussen report | Suspension of the WTO Doha Round | Lamfalussy follow up - Future Structure of Supervision (debate) | Lamfalussy follow up - Future Structure of Supervision -vote | A new Bretton Woods has to be well prepared | "Currency short-selling should be banned" | "Is there a truly EU position?" | Lamfalussy follow up Future Structure of Supervision | A New International Financial Architecture | The 2009 EU budget and the Crisis | Another wake up call |
Speech (Written statement, rule 142.7), 11 March 2009, Strasbourg
Debate on the report "European Economic Recovery Plan"
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Comissioner Joaquín Almunia has said recently that eurozone-member countries, which face big difficulties, could benefit from assistance from other EU members. Why this indication of collective response is not firmly signalled to non-eurozone NMSs?
Wednesday, 23 April 2008 - Strasbourg
Madam President, I wish to stress that the reform of the WTO has to be embedded into a reshaping of the whole institutional set-up which deals with the governance of global challenges.
Video: Speech by Daniel Dăianu
Wednesday, 12 March 2008 - Strasbourg
Mr President, the next European Summit takes place in momentous times. The deepening financial crisis, rooted in cyclical and structured conditions, demands firm responses.
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The CEU Press and Center for EU Enlargement Studies organized on Monday, May 25, the book launch of "Which way goes capitalism?" by Daniel Dăianu
On the 22th of May 2008, « Le Monde » published a joint letter signed by three former presidents of the European Commission, ten former prime ministers and five former ministers of finance. Initiated by Michel Rocard, Poul Nyrup Rasmussen and Daniel Dăianu, the letter expresses the signatories' concern about the current financial crisis and its effect on world economy.