Populist parties and politicians around the world and Europe have celebrated Britain's decision to leave the European Union (EU) but the specter of reactionary politics is worrying many in the ...
Elections in the Netherlands, France and potentially Greece over the coming months could result in exit talks from the European Union (EU) that would cast further uncertainty on the future of the ...
With Marine Le Pen through to the second round of the French presidential elections, the prospect of Frexit, which is at the centre of her economic policies, is beginning to spook financial markets.
First, there was Brexit—the possibility of Britain leaving the European Union in its upcoming membership referendum. Then there was Czech Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka's irresistible coinage of ...
First there were “Grexit” fears, then the “Brexit” shock and now investors have started to brace for “Frexit”. The latest of the exit scenarios to spook financial markets, the risk of France leaving ...
If we look for macroeconomic and political conditions today that have the potential to result in large moves in the markets, three interrelated events immediately come to the forefront. The first is ...
14:14, Tue, Feb 15, 2022 Updated: 14:14, Tue, Feb 15, 2022 The latest IFOP poll conducted this month showed that a majority of French people surveyed wants a referendum on France's membership to the ...
Unemployment, the economy and immigration are three of the four most important issues in the campaign. These policy questions all relate in some form or another to “Frexit”. First, EU membership ...
Last month, Emmanuel Macron saw his Ensemble coalition fall 44 seats short of the threshold required for an absolute majority during the legislative elections in France, winning just 245 seats of the ...
When the United Kingdom voted for Brexit nearly three years ago, some thought it might mark the beginning of the end of the European Union. Some analysts warned the U.K. would be the first in a series ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Tensions are building over "Brexit," there's talk of a re-run of 2015's ...