Blog post
20 December 2022
If it doesn’t trade, is it really marketable debt?
Europe’s bond markets are essential infrastructure, just like the power grid.
Blog post
20 December 2022
Europe’s bond markets are essential infrastructure, just like the power grid.
Blog post
06 October 2022
Reform of the EU central clearing framework is an essential part of capital markets union, but reform should not be driven by current energy turmoil.
External publication
26 September 2022
Blog post
26 April 2022
To keep European Union capital markets open and integrated, new international standards should be reflected in future European law.
Opinion piece
26 April 2022
Beijing’s ‘dynamic zero-Covid’ policy could devastate the domestic economy, but the effects will also be felt globally.
Blog post
10 February 2022
Whether the dynamism of European venture capital of the past two years can be sustained and kick start a credible alternative to bank finance in the E
Blog post
18 October 2021
Investors need more trustworthy sustainability data. Regulators should leave space for better products to emerge.
Policy brief
07 June 2021
The European Union’s capital markets remain very underdeveloped compared to the United States.
Blog post
28 April 2021
As European economies emerge from lockdowns, it is becoming clearer that corporate debt has reached critical levels.
Event
09 February 2021
At this event we will discuss what sources of equity finance can help Europe emerge from the recession.
Event
09 November 2020
At this invitation - only event we discussed Europe’s Capital Markets Union.
Event
27 October 2020
At this invitation-only event President of the Eurogroup Working Group - Tuomas Saarenheimo discussed the future prospects of the banking union.
Event
22 October 2020
At this invitation-only event we welcomed Gert-Jan Koopman to discuss the impact of EU debt on the EU market of safe assets.
Policy brief
17 September 2020
The European Union's capital market union needs a revamp because of Brexit and the deep recession, and to underpin the European Green Deal.
Event
02 September 2020
Second day of Bruegel Annual Meetings.
Blog post
17 July 2020
Europe has a heavily bank-based financial structure, but bank-based financial structures are associated with higher systemic risk than market-based fi