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Brussels is the capital of Belgium and the host city of several of the most important EU institutions | Brussels is the capital of Belgium and the host city of several of the most important European Union (EU) institutions. | ||
For this reason 'Brussels' is often used as a shorthand for the EU. | For this reason 'Brussels' is often used as a shorthand for the EU. | ||
The other host cities are Luxembourg, Strasbourg and Frankfurt. | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:05, 8 October 2020
European Union (EU)
Brussels is the capital of Belgium and the host city of several of the most important European Union (EU) institutions.
For this reason 'Brussels' is often used as a shorthand for the EU.
The other host cities are Luxembourg, Strasbourg and Frankfurt.
Financial services in Brexit Britain
- "What is decided next in Brussels will be crucial in determining the future of the UK's financial services industry in Brexit Britain."
- The Treasurer magazine, March 2017 p7 - Craig James, CEO Neopay.