German Chancellor Calls for Pan-European Stock Exchange to Boost EU Competitiveness
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The Chancellor is in favour of a European stock exchange to prevent companies from moving to investors in the US, but that is more difficult than it sounds.
The Chancellor is in favour of a European stock exchange to prevent companies from moving to investors in the US, but that is more difficult than it sounds.
Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz calls for a European stock exchange. The idea meets with approval, but location and implementation issues remain open.
German Chancellor Calls for Pan-European Stock Exchange to Boost EU Competitiveness
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Oct. 16 called for the creation of a pan-European stock exchange to boost growth and help European companies compete with their Asian and U.S. counterparts. Addressing lawmakers in Berlin, Merz said Europe’s fragmented capital markets were holding back growth and innovation, warning that the bloc risked losing economic independence without major reforms. “In the coming months and perhaps a few years, it will b…
Large international companies can hardly be listed on European stock exchanges - they prefer to travel to the USA. That is why Chancellor Merz has brought a euro exchange into play.
The German Chancellor advocates a unified capital market as a response to American dominance.
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