Which is the world’s worst company?
Bankwatch in the media | January 17, 2013
Reputation isn’t always a good thing. In an age of ‘corporate social responsibility’, corporations definitely don’t want to be known as ‘the worst company of the year’.
Bankwatch in the media | January 17, 2013
Reputation isn’t always a good thing. In an age of ‘corporate social responsibility’, corporations definitely don’t want to be known as ‘the worst company of the year’.
Bankwatch in the media | March 12, 2013
Europe’s two biggest public banks agreed funding for a lignite-fired power plant in Slovenia, sparking criticism from pressure groups which have questioned the way the project was awarded and its pollution threat.
Bankwatch in the media | December 10, 2014
Energy Union, the flagship initiative to wean the EU off its dependence on Russian gas, faces regulatory, financial and political obstacles that can delay or prevent funding for vital infrastructure, the EU Task Force on Investment has warned.
Bankwatch in the media | February 8, 2016
Nearly 30 years after Chernobyl spewed nuclear dust across Europe and sparked fears of fallout around the globe, a strapped, war-torn Ukraine is opting for “upgrades” rather than shutdowns of its fleet of Soviet-era nuclear power reactors. Kyiv is planning to spend an estimated $1.7 billion to bring the facilities, many of which are nearing the end of their planned life spans, up to current Western standards.
Event | January 24, 2013
In cooperation with Elisabeth Schroedter MEP, Member of the Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance Event details When? Tuesday, 19 February 2013 9:00 – 13:00 (Registration starts at 8:30) Where? Marivaux Hotel Congress & Seminar Centre Boulevard Adolphe Max 98 Brussels, Belgium Event agenda (pdf)
Event | January 23, 2019
Online media briefing: Friday, January 25, 11:00am-12:00 noon CET Next week, the European Investment Bank (EIB) will be holding its annual press conference where President Werner Hoyer is expected to give an overview of the bank’s performance over the
Event | March 21, 2014
Bankwatch is organising a training to familiarise reporters from EU neighbourhood countries with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and its operations across the neighbourhood region.
Bankwatch in the media | February 4, 2011
Environmentalists are warning that a new coal plant which has secured 770 million euro of loans from European financial institutions risks turning the EU’s 2050 climate goals into a “laughing stock”.
Bankwatch in the media | March 4, 2011
During Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s visit to Brussels last week, European Commission President José Manuel Barroso did little else than whisper a shy question about human rights before a press conference. The EU certainly can and should do more, especially where the activists who oppose an $8 billion highway project through the ancient Khimki Forest north of Moscow is concerned.
Bankwatch in the media | May 5, 2011
European Commission proposals to introduce project bonds are beset by deficiencies and shrouded in commercial secrecy, write Isabella Besedova of the CEE Bankwatch Network in an exclusive op-ed for EurActiv.
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