Regulatory Update
Policy notes drafted by the Eurofi secretariat on macro-economic issues impacting the financial sector, digitalisation trends and policy, the next steps of CMU and banking regulation and sustainability policies and challenges.
Eurofi organizes two major annual events ahead of the informal Ecofin meetings, bringing together over 900 public and private sector representatives to discuss financial regulation, macroeconomic trends, and industry developments.
Current Topics
Content on the key topics currently being addressed by Eurofi: policy notes, summaries of working sessions and insights from public and private sector representatives.
Policy notes drafted by the Eurofi secretariat on macro-economic issues impacting the financial sector, digitalisation trends and policy, the next steps of CMU and banking regulation and sustainability policies and challenges.
More than 200 contributions from a wide range of public and private sector representatives on the European macro-economic context, the actions needed for relaunching growth, on-going financial regulation initiatives, sustainable finance and digitalization trends and policies.
Detailed summaries of the 40 panel discussions that took place during the Ghent seminar and transcripts of the speeches and exchanges of views.
Policy notes drafted by the Eurofi secretariat on macro-economic issues impacting the financial sector, the expected impacts of NGEU, the CMU state of play and next steps, the challenges facing the Banking Union and EU sustainability policies.
More than 200 contributions from a wide range of public and private sector representatives on the European macro-economic context, the actions needed for relaunching growth, on-going financial regulation initiatives, sustainable finance and digitalization trends and policies.
Detailed summaries of the 40 panel discussions that took place during the Santiago Seminar and transcripts of the speeches and exchanges of views.
Policy notes drafted by the Eurofi secretariat on macro-economic issues impacting the financial sector, banking fragmentation issues, the retail investment strategy and open finance proposals, and measures proposed to finance the green transition.
More than 180 contributions from a wide range of public and private sector representatives on the European macro-economic context, the actions needed for relaunching growth, on-going financial regulation initiatives, sustainable finance and digitalization trends and policies.
Detailed summaries of the 41 panel discussions that took place during the Stockholm Seminar and transcripts of the speeches and exchanges of views.