REBRANDING THE CAPITAL MARKETS UNION – TOWARDS AN INTEGRATED FINANCIAL ECOSYSTEM
REBRANDING THE CAPITAL MARKETS UNION – TOWARDS AN INTEGRATED FINANCIAL ECOSYSTEM
Author(s): Ivana BajakićSubject(s): Law on Economics, EU-Legislation, Commercial Law
Published by: Institut za uporedno pravo
Keywords: Capital Markets Union; Financial Integration; Competitiveness Compass; Regulatory Framework; European Economic Policy.
Summary/Abstract: This paper examines the current state and future prospects of the EU’s Capital Markets Union within the context of ongoing economic challenges, including climate change, technological transformation, and geopolitical shifts. Despite significant regulatory reforms aimed at enhancing financial stability and promoting innovation, EU capital markets remain fragmented and comparatively underdeveloped relative to its global peers, particularly the United States. The paper highlights the necessity of mobilising approximately €10 trillion in retail savings currently held in low-yield bank deposits to foster economic growth, especially for SMEs and innovative start-ups. It emphasises the importance of establishing a Savings and Investments Union, promoting cross-border investment, and improving financial literacy among EU citizens. The Competitiveness Compass initiative has been introduced as a strategic framework to integrate capital markets, reduce reliance on bank financing, and facilitate private investment in strategic sectors. Ultimately, the success of these ambitious initiatives depends on the political will of Member States and the harmonisation of regulatory frameworks to foster a more risk-tolerant investment culture.
Journal: Strani pravni život
- Issue Year: 69/2025
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 589-607
- Page Count: 19
- Language: English
