Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Europeans_for_Financial_Reform> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 39 of
39
with 100 triples per page.
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform abstract "Europeans for Financial Reform (EFFR) is a coalition dedicated to effecting reform in the financial and banking sectors. EFFR was created in Brussels on September 21, 2009, just over a year after the collapse of Lehman Brothers and the beginning of the financial crisis.EFFR pursues a campaign called "Regulate Global Finance Now!", which was launched September 21, 2009. The goals of this campaign are to raise awareness of the need for financial reform and to get governments to do adopt following reforms:To regulate speculative funds, such as hedge funds and private equity fundsTo create a financial transaction taxTo regulate executive and shareholder bonus and remunerationTo close down tax havensTo protect consumers from toxic financial products and predatory lending, andTo democratise financeThe founding members of the coalition were the Global Progressive Forum, European Trade Union Confederation, the Foundation for European Progressive Studies, Solidar and UNI Global Union.Europeans for Financial Reform is open to the membership of other NGOs, trade unions and think tanks, as well as individuals. It is not officially linked to any political party, although politicians can join the campaign as individuals. One high-profile politician involved in the campaign is former Prime Minister of Denmark Poul Nyrup RasmussenEuropeans for Financial Reform is associated with its counterpart in the United States, Americans for Financial Reform.".
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform wikiPageExternalLink www.europeansforfinancialreform.org.
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform wikiPageID "25068155".
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform wikiPageLength "2180".
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform wikiPageRevisionID "672749324".
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform wikiPageWikiLink Americans_for_Financial_Reform.
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform wikiPageWikiLink Category:Banking.
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform wikiPageWikiLink European_Trade_Union_Confederation.
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform wikiPageWikiLink Financial_crisis.
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform wikiPageWikiLink Financial_transaction_tax.
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform wikiPageWikiLink Global_Progressive_Forum.
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform wikiPageWikiLink Hedge_fund.
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform wikiPageWikiLink Hedge_funds.
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform wikiPageWikiLink Lehman_Brothers.
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform wikiPageWikiLink Poul_Nyrup_Rasmussen.
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform wikiPageWikiLink Predatory_lending.
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform wikiPageWikiLink Private_equity_fund.
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform wikiPageWikiLink Private_equity_funds.
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform wikiPageWikiLink Solidar.
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform wikiPageWikiLink Tax_haven.
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform wikiPageWikiLink Tax_havens.
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform wikiPageWikiLink UNI_Global_Union.
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform wikiPageWikiLinkText "Europeans for Financial Reform".
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform hasPhotoCollection Europeans_for_Financial_Reform.
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform subject Category:Banking.
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform hypernym Coalition.
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform type PoliticalParty.
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform type Industry.
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform type Service.
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform comment "Europeans for Financial Reform (EFFR) is a coalition dedicated to effecting reform in the financial and banking sectors. EFFR was created in Brussels on September 21, 2009, just over a year after the collapse of Lehman Brothers and the beginning of the financial crisis.EFFR pursues a campaign called "Regulate Global Finance Now!", which was launched September 21, 2009.".
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform label "Europeans for Financial Reform".
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform sameAs m.09gbxyd.
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform sameAs Q5413713.
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform sameAs Q5413713.
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform wasDerivedFrom Europeans_for_Financial_Reform?oldid=672749324.
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform homepage www.europeansforfinancialreform.org.
- Europeans_for_Financial_Reform isPrimaryTopicOf Europeans_for_Financial_Reform.