Maria Luís Albuquerque

EU puts Monaco on money laundering blacklist
Venezuela was also added, while the UAE and Gibraltar were removed. Russia was again left off.

Brussels takes aim at those cashing in on broken European markets

How Trump is forcing Europe to get real on steel

Von der Leyen’s hold on Brussels wavers with last-minute reprieve for financial rules

Trump spurs red tape bonfire for EU finance rules. Just don’t call it deregulation.

What the Commissioner hearings revealed about the EU
The future EU commissioners’ promises: Everything you need to know
We pored over more than 400 pages of written answers so you don’t have to.
Leaked: Tense correspondence between EU commissioner hopefuls and Parliament
Still, the 23 nominees were cleared by the institution’s legal committee for hearings in early November.
EU’s three biggest countries push for bank deregulation
Request comes amid Macron’s warning that the EU “could die” if its economy falls behind global rivals.
Leaked documents: Which EU commissioners have the most property, money and influence
POLITICO has reviewed the declarations of interest of every European Commission nominee.
Financial services role goes to Albuquerque ― but she brings baggage
Former Portuguese finance minister is known for introducing harsh economic austerity.
Who works for whom in the new EU power structure
POLITICO reveals the lines of command in Ursula von der Leyen’s second term.
The winners and losers of the new European Commission
What the portfolios tell us about the EU’s power dynamics.
Meet the commissioners: Class of 2024
Everything you need to know about Ursula von der Leyen’s team for her second term.
Ursula von der Leyen’s new European Commission
Commission president hands out the top jobs in her new team.