Bloomberg: Europe Pushes Ahead on Long-Awaited Capital Markets Union

25 November 2021

Commission to propose rules on market data, investor access; Project to build cross-EU system was first announced in 2015

The European Union will move forward Thursday on trying to build a cross-continental financial system with four new legislative proposals, six years after it was first announced and a year after the latest relaunch.

The EU’s executive arm hopes a “capital markets union” will break down barriers between 27 national financial markets and rulebooks to help companies raise money within the bloc. 

After years of slow progress, finance firms have urged the EU to deregulate more quickly and boost Covid-battered businesses while competing with rival markets such as London -- which was the EU’s largest financial hub until Brexit took effect this year.

According to draft documents seen by Bloomberg News, Thursday’s proposals will include: 

The initiatives need to be agreed and adopted by the member states and the European Parliament. The proposals build on plans trailed last year in the bloc’s package of reforms to boost the economy after the pandemic....

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