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The Capital Markets Union: Possible Without the Banking and the Fiscal Union?

Date

15 Jun 2016 12:00 to 14:00

Address

Representation of the State of Baden-Württemberg to the European Union
Rue Belliard 60-62
1040  Brussels
Belgium

Event Type

M - Seminar, presentation

Section

Euro & Finance

Event Location

Brussels

Event Description

Europe's commitment to a single capital market dates back nearly 60 years. Whilst huge progress has been made in terms of developing the Capital Markets Union (CMU), significant challenges lie ahead of us. Only recently, European leaders have begun a series of reforms that will reshape the financial architecture of the Eurozone, and which are crucial if the CMU is to work – the Banking Union and the Fiscal Union.

Without a European deposit insurance framework, however, the Banking Union shall remain an unfinished project. Indeed, there is as yet little consensus as to what a Fiscal Union in the Euro Area should involve. It appears that in the short to medium term, the fate of the CMU rests solely with the European Central Bank.

This Lunch Debate will focus on the prospects of the CMU. Is it possible to create a CMU without first having completed the Banking Union and implementing a Fiscal Union? Are European leaders willing to enforce greater fiscal integration?

 

Speaker

  • Prof. Dr. Sascha Steffen (ZEW)

  • Niall Bohan (European Commission, DG Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union (FISMA))

  • Rolf Strauch, PhD (European Stability Mechanism (ESM))

  • Natacha Valla, PhD (CEPII - leading French think tank in international economics)

  • Moderation: Laura Noonan (Financial Times London)

 

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For enquiries, please contact LunchDebates@zew.de 

 

 

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