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This policy portal provides a public interest perspective on the issues at stake and ongoing legislative debates in the field of financial regulation.

As major rules for financial institutions are set at the EU rather than national level, EU legislators play the key role. Adequate rules are of crucial importance, as the size, complexity and influence of the financial system have reached unprecedented levels. Challenges like digitalisation or accelerating climate change need to be addressed too. There is a long way to go to make finance truly serve the economy and society.

 

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10 PUBLICATIONS

Position paper

Comment on the final report of the European Commission’s Expert Group on Corporate Bonds

Finance Watch and BETTER FINANCE comment on the final report of the European Commission’s Expert Group on Corporate Bonds
Consultation response

Finance Watch response to the ESMA Consultation Paper on suitability requirements guidelines under MiFID II

Factsheet

Cheat sheet: What is MiFID II (Level 2)?

Background; Actions of Finance Watch; Key risks; and our Publications on this dossier.
Consultation response

Response to ESMA consultation on MiFID II/MiFIR Technical Standards

Consultation response

Finance Watch responses to the ESMA MiFID II/MiFIR Level 2 Consultation and Discussion Papers

Consultation response

Finance Watch response to ECON coherence questionnaire

Position paper

MiFID II position paper “Investing not betting”

Position paper “Investing not betting” on MiFID II, the EU’s revised Markets in Financial Instruments Directive. Press release 24 April 2012.
Consultation response

Response to MiFID questionnaire

Speech

ECON evidence on MiFID

Finance Watch today gave evidence at a European Parliament hearing on the planned update to MiFID, the EU’s rules governing markets for financial instruments, and on high frequency trading.
Position paper

Position paper on sovereign CDS

Finance Watch has published the first in a series of short position papers where it highlights situations where a private interest is disguised as a public interest argument. Presse release 11 July 2012.

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