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Capital markets union - why now?
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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Mar 27, 2024
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Podcast episode
Description
European Union leaders want to breathe new life into the Capital Markets Union, the decade-old project to reduce fragmentation and put finance to work for the single market. In this episode of the Sound of Economics, Rebecca Christie sits down with Thomas Wieser, former President of the Eurogroup Working Group and chair of the EU's 2019 High Level Group on financial architecture, and Nicolas Véron, Senior fellow at Bruegel and a veteran observer of the financial markets, to discuss how Europe can attract private investment and help fund the costly green and digital transition.
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European capital markets union: make it or break it, Nicolas Véron, Bruegel first glance, March 2024
Relevant publication:
European capital markets union: make it or break it, Nicolas Véron, Bruegel first glance, March 2024
Released:
Mar 27, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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