
Capital Markets Union in Europe
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- General Aspects
- 1: Danny Busch, Emilios Avgouleas and Guido Ferrarini: Capital Markets Union after Brexit
- 2: Diego Valiente: CMU and the Deepening of Financial Integration
- 3: Danny Busch: A Stronger Role for the European Supervisory Authorities in the EU27
- 4: Emilios Avgouleas and Guido Ferrarini: The Future of ESMA and a Single Listing Authority and Securities Regulator for the CMU: Costs, Benefits and Legal Impediments
- Brexit
- 5: Eddy Wymeersch: Some Apects of the Impact of Brexit in the Field of Financial Services
- 6: Niamh Moloney: Capital Markets Union, Third Countries and Equivalence: Law, Markets and Brexit
- 7: Guido Ferrarini and Davide Trasciatti: OTC Derivatives Clearing, Brexit and the CMU
- Financing Innovation, Start-Ups, Non-Listed Companies and Infrastructure Projects
- 8: Emilios Avgouleas: The Role of Financial Innovation in EU Market Integration and the Capital Markets Union: A Re-conceptualisation of Policy Objectives
- 9: Erik Vermeulen: Capital Markets Union: Why 'Venture Capital' is not the Answer to Europe's Innovation Challenge
- 10: Guido Ferrarini and Eugenia Macchiavello: FinTech and Alternative Finance in the CMU: The Regulation of Marketplace Investing
- Raising Capital on the Capital Markets
- 11: Bas de Jong and Thomas Arons: Modernising the Prospectus Directive
- 12: Andrea Perrone: Small and Medium Enterprises Growth Markets
- 13: Merritt Fox: Initial Public Offerings in the CMU: A U.S. Perspective
- 14: Frank Graaf: Private Placements in the Capital Markets Union: A Priority Moving in Reverse?
- 15: Paul Davies: Damages Actions by Investors on the Back of Market Disclosure Requirements
- Fostering Retail and Institutional Investment
- 16: Veerle Colaert: Building Blocks of Investor Protection: All-Embracing Regulation Tightens its Grip
- 17: Mark Heemskerk, René Maatman and Bas Werker: A Policy Framework for European Personal Pensions
- 18: Zsolt Darvas and Dirk Schoenmaker: Institutional Investors and Development of Europe's Capital Markets
- 19: Matteo Gargantini, Carmine di Noia and Georgios Dimitropoulos: Cross-border Distribution of Collective Investment Products in the EU
- Leveraging Banking Capacity to Support the Wider Economy
- 20: Bart Joosen and Kitty Lieverse: Relief from Prudential Requirements to Support the Capital Markets Union
- 21: Gerard Kastelein: Securitisation in the Capital Markets Union: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
- 22: Steven Schwarz: A Global Perspective on Securitised Debt
- Facilitatiting Cross-Border Investing
- 23: Alessio Pacces: Shareholder Activism in the CMU
- 24: Bas Zebregs and Victore de Serière: Efforts to Strengthen the Clearing and Settlement Framework of the Capital Markets Union
- 25: Michael Veder and Anne Mennens: Preventive Restructuring Frameworks
- 26: Loredana Carpentieri and Stefano Micossi: Removing Cross-Border Tax Barriers
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