Working paper
29 September 2022
Greeniums in sovereign bond markets
In this paper, we analyse whether green sovereign bonds are systematically priced differently to conventional sovereign bonds in the secondary markets
Working paper
29 September 2022
In this paper, we analyse whether green sovereign bonds are systematically priced differently to conventional sovereign bonds in the secondary markets
Podcast
28 September 2022
While mistakes unduly constrained rate hikes, gradual tightening is the right approach along with a new instrument to address energy bottlenecks.
External publication
26 September 2022
Annual meetings
06 September 2022
The Annual Meetings are Bruegel's flagship event which gathers high-level speakers to discuss the economic topics that affect Europe and the world.
Working paper
12 July 2022
Policy brief
12 July 2022
Bank of England MPC celebrates 25 years and we use this occasion to compare its decision-making process to that of the ECB
Blog post
06 July 2022
The EU needs to address through public and private funds the lack of private climate finance to low- and middle-income countries.
Podcast
01 July 2022
Guntram Wolff looks back at the past decade of Bruegel contribution to economic policy in Europe.
Event
27 June 2022
At this event we welcomed Ward Möhlmann to take stock of the European Commission's legislative proposal on the European Single Access Point (ESAP).
Blog post
20 June 2022
The ECB needs a new tool to prevent the current rise in spreads, triggered by monetary policy tightening, from escalating into a new euro-area crisis.
Opinion piece
17 May 2022
A relatively new fintech market, BNPL is currently not regulated in the EU, meaning that consumers do not have the same protection level as they do fo
Blog post
16 May 2022
As the costs of Ukraine’s resistance mount, there are increasing calls to confiscate these frozen reserves to finance Kyiv’s war and reconstruction.
Annual report
06 May 2022
The Bruegel annual report provides a broad overview of the organisation's work in the previous year.
Event
05 May 2022
ECB Executive Board Member Philip Lane discussed the outlook for Euro area economies.
Blog post
26 April 2022
To keep European Union capital markets open and integrated, new international standards should be reflected in future European law.
Opinion piece
26 April 2022
Beijing’s ‘dynamic zero-Covid’ policy could devastate the domestic economy, but the effects will also be felt globally.