Nouvelles diverses

Nouvelles diverses

The Future Framework for European Capital Markets : accès aux échanges

L’ECGI (ainsi que les Universités d’Oxford et de Columbia) a organisé un événement mi-janvier 2017 sur l’avenir de la finance et du marché en Europe.

Vous trouverez au lien suivant un résumé des échanges : « Conference Report » (par Thom Wetzer).

 

When European banks were hit by financial calamity, a lack of alternative funding arrangements deepened the crisis. Stronger European capital markets would have changed that picture, because savers and borrowers could have sidestepped frail banks. This rationale has given momentum to the European Commission’s push to create a European Capital Markets Union (CMU). The CMU should unlock funding for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and infrastructure projects, boost economic growth, and diversify the economy’s funding sources to increase financial stability. Now, the question is how to best achieve these objectives. In January 2017, at an event jointly organised by the University of Oxford, Columbia University and the European Corporate Governance Institute, scholars and policymakers met at the University of Oxford to bring expertise in law, economics and finance to bear on this issue.

 

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Ivan Tchotourian