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Graham Bishop is renowned for his vision and the courage to propose radical ideas, yet ground them in a mastery of the technical details of the financial system. He has been referred to as a one-man think tank.
European Commission: His influence at the meeting point of politics, economics and finance has been recognised on many occasions - most recently when the European Commission asked him to study the attitudes of investors toward the euro area sovereign bond markets. In particular, he explored attitudes towards the potential for a “common euro area safe asset”: what characteristics should it possess and whether it would ameliorate any of the concerns expressed about the features of existing bond markets.
Graham's many pro bono activities illuminate and reinforce his Consultancy Services. His deep knowledge of Europe’s financial system is integrated with his understanding of EU economic and budgetary policy-making – whilst set within the necessary framework of democratic accountability.
He was a member of the Commission's Consultative Group on the Impact of the Euro on Capital Markets; of the Commission's Strategy Group on Financial Services; and of the Committee of Independent Experts on the preparation of the changeover to the single currency (1994/5).
This Website, as well as Graham's Consultancy Service, is designed to bring clients the direct insights that flow from Graham’s position as a leading technical analyst of economic and structural developments in the financial markets of Europe.
"Institutional investors and major financial firms now face a huge commercial challenge in Europe. The vision of political integration has entered a critical phase: ...."
"..analysis of obscure bureaucratic manoeuvrings towards fiscal union, labour mobility and tax co-ordination etc. is quite outside the comfort zone of many..."
"It is now entirely foreseeable that governments may make potentially far-reaching changes that would impact the valuation of European financial assets, as well as reforming the nature of the regulations governing key parts of the financial sector’s business".
"..So the consequences of this crisis will be historic – and will reverberate around global financial markets. The stakes for participants in European financial markets could not be higher.."
Consultancy services can take many forms: face-to-face meetings, telephone discussions, written comments, speeches, special articles, customised research projects, etc.
Detailed 9 page proposal: double-hatting of President of Eurogroup and Vice-President of the Commission from November 2019 https://t.co/DyrAlSQTfR — Hylke Dijkstra (@DijkstraHylke) December 6, 2017 Many thanks to my good friend @marianorajoy. He is absolutely right - whilst the UK is leaving the EU, we are certainly not leaving Europe. https://t.co/AacXlrrZUX pic.twitter.com/7b9uHGkHNi — Theresa May (@theresa_may) December 5, 2017 Full support to @MichelBarnier in this key negotiating moment of the Brexit agreement. The European Parliament will debate the developments next week in Strasbourg. I remain optimistic that a good agreement will be reached. pic.twitter.com/nn4fZaxhfd — EP President Tajani (@EP_President) December 5, 2017 Full support to @MichelBarnier in this key negotiating moment of the Brexit agreement. The European Parliament will debate the developments next week in Strasbourg. I remain optimistic that a good agreement will be reached. pic.twitter.com/nn4fZaxhfd — EP President Tajani (@EP_President) December 5, 2017 ECB set to rethink plan for curbing eurozone bad loans https://t.co/fwqX63wCIv — FT Brussels (@ftbrussels) December 5, 2017 Brexit spin wars. Sunday night: EU spin: deal 90% done. U.K. spin: big problems with Ireland and ECJ. Monday morning, EU spin: we have a deal. Irish spin: we won. U.K. spin: wait for the lunch... — Tim Ross (@TimRoss_1) December 5, 2017 Met with PM @theresa_may. I was ready to present draft EU27 guidelines tomorrow for #Brexit talks on transition and future. But UK and Commission asked for more time. It is now getting very tight but agreement at December #EUCO is still possible. pic.twitter.com/oLQQHs9F8q — Donald Tusk (@eucopresident) December 4, 2017 ...but "The majority of the data were collected before the U.K.’s decision to leave the European Union in June last year"... https://t.co/1Zm4AgHRTm — Graham Bishop (@GrahamBishopcom) December 4, 2017 Brexit latest: - No breakthrough in Brussels - Irish border remains an issue - May says more talks neededhttps://t.co/roRaNZQnuihttps://t.co/BC2DQ59ixg — Bloomberg Brexit (@Brexit) December 4, 2017 #Brexit talks deadline: Britain understood to have 'conceded' on Irish borderhttps://t.co/ADaI6VolET #premium pic.twitter.com/zCEPXLzmLK — The Telegraph (@Telegraph) December 4, 2017 The government could pledge to give Northern Ireland the freedom to diverge in key regulatory areas from the rest of the UK https://t.co/5J0Iwg8LB6 — The Times of London (@thetimes) December 4, 2017 UK economic growth is expected to stay steady but subdued over the next couple of years, according to the latest CBI Economic Forecast. Read about our #economicforecast here - https://t.co/ewZMcZaIqg pic.twitter.com/b0ZAbk590B — CBI (@CBItweets) December 4, 2017 Britain and EU on brink of Brexit divorce deal https://t.co/dNHluW2UY8 — FT Brussels (@ftbrussels) December 3, 2017 #tusk is blunt: UK wants #Brexit so it must propose Irish border solution. Even UK Parliament is perplexed by UK plans https://t.co/G7xbGlwrY4 https://t.co/NvPVBQp0zx — Graham Bishop (@GrahamBishopcom) December 1, 2017
Detailed 9 page proposal: double-hatting of President of Eurogroup and Vice-President of the Commission from November 2019 https://t.co/DyrAlSQTfR — Hylke Dijkstra (@DijkstraHylke) December 6, 2017
Detailed 9 page proposal: double-hatting of President of Eurogroup and Vice-President of the Commission from November 2019 https://t.co/DyrAlSQTfR
Many thanks to my good friend @marianorajoy. He is absolutely right - whilst the UK is leaving the EU, we are certainly not leaving Europe. https://t.co/AacXlrrZUX pic.twitter.com/7b9uHGkHNi — Theresa May (@theresa_may) December 5, 2017
Many thanks to my good friend @marianorajoy. He is absolutely right - whilst the UK is leaving the EU, we are certainly not leaving Europe. https://t.co/AacXlrrZUX pic.twitter.com/7b9uHGkHNi
Full support to @MichelBarnier in this key negotiating moment of the Brexit agreement. The European Parliament will debate the developments next week in Strasbourg. I remain optimistic that a good agreement will be reached. pic.twitter.com/nn4fZaxhfd — EP President Tajani (@EP_President) December 5, 2017
Full support to @MichelBarnier in this key negotiating moment of the Brexit agreement. The European Parliament will debate the developments next week in Strasbourg. I remain optimistic that a good agreement will be reached. pic.twitter.com/nn4fZaxhfd
ECB set to rethink plan for curbing eurozone bad loans https://t.co/fwqX63wCIv — FT Brussels (@ftbrussels) December 5, 2017
ECB set to rethink plan for curbing eurozone bad loans https://t.co/fwqX63wCIv
Brexit spin wars. Sunday night: EU spin: deal 90% done. U.K. spin: big problems with Ireland and ECJ. Monday morning, EU spin: we have a deal. Irish spin: we won. U.K. spin: wait for the lunch... — Tim Ross (@TimRoss_1) December 5, 2017
Brexit spin wars. Sunday night: EU spin: deal 90% done. U.K. spin: big problems with Ireland and ECJ. Monday morning, EU spin: we have a deal. Irish spin: we won. U.K. spin: wait for the lunch...
Met with PM @theresa_may. I was ready to present draft EU27 guidelines tomorrow for #Brexit talks on transition and future. But UK and Commission asked for more time. It is now getting very tight but agreement at December #EUCO is still possible. pic.twitter.com/oLQQHs9F8q — Donald Tusk (@eucopresident) December 4, 2017
Met with PM @theresa_may. I was ready to present draft EU27 guidelines tomorrow for #Brexit talks on transition and future. But UK and Commission asked for more time. It is now getting very tight but agreement at December #EUCO is still possible. pic.twitter.com/oLQQHs9F8q
...but "The majority of the data were collected before the U.K.’s decision to leave the European Union in June last year"... https://t.co/1Zm4AgHRTm — Graham Bishop (@GrahamBishopcom) December 4, 2017
...but "The majority of the data were collected before the U.K.’s decision to leave the European Union in June last year"... https://t.co/1Zm4AgHRTm
Brexit latest: - No breakthrough in Brussels - Irish border remains an issue - May says more talks neededhttps://t.co/roRaNZQnuihttps://t.co/BC2DQ59ixg — Bloomberg Brexit (@Brexit) December 4, 2017
Brexit latest: - No breakthrough in Brussels - Irish border remains an issue - May says more talks neededhttps://t.co/roRaNZQnuihttps://t.co/BC2DQ59ixg
#Brexit talks deadline: Britain understood to have 'conceded' on Irish borderhttps://t.co/ADaI6VolET #premium pic.twitter.com/zCEPXLzmLK — The Telegraph (@Telegraph) December 4, 2017
#Brexit talks deadline: Britain understood to have 'conceded' on Irish borderhttps://t.co/ADaI6VolET #premium pic.twitter.com/zCEPXLzmLK
The government could pledge to give Northern Ireland the freedom to diverge in key regulatory areas from the rest of the UK https://t.co/5J0Iwg8LB6 — The Times of London (@thetimes) December 4, 2017
The government could pledge to give Northern Ireland the freedom to diverge in key regulatory areas from the rest of the UK https://t.co/5J0Iwg8LB6
UK economic growth is expected to stay steady but subdued over the next couple of years, according to the latest CBI Economic Forecast. Read about our #economicforecast here - https://t.co/ewZMcZaIqg pic.twitter.com/b0ZAbk590B — CBI (@CBItweets) December 4, 2017
UK economic growth is expected to stay steady but subdued over the next couple of years, according to the latest CBI Economic Forecast. Read about our #economicforecast here - https://t.co/ewZMcZaIqg pic.twitter.com/b0ZAbk590B
Britain and EU on brink of Brexit divorce deal https://t.co/dNHluW2UY8 — FT Brussels (@ftbrussels) December 3, 2017
Britain and EU on brink of Brexit divorce deal https://t.co/dNHluW2UY8
#tusk is blunt: UK wants #Brexit so it must propose Irish border solution. Even UK Parliament is perplexed by UK plans https://t.co/G7xbGlwrY4 https://t.co/NvPVBQp0zx — Graham Bishop (@GrahamBishopcom) December 1, 2017
#tusk is blunt: UK wants #Brexit so it must propose Irish border solution. Even UK Parliament is perplexed by UK plans https://t.co/G7xbGlwrY4 https://t.co/NvPVBQp0zx
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