The Future Framework for European Capital Markets: Law & Finance

In January 2017, at an event jointly organized by the University of Oxford, Columbia University and the European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI), scholars and policymakers met at the University of Oxford to bring expertise in law, economics and finance to bear on funding for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and infrastructure projects, boosting economic growth, and how to diversify the economy’s funding sources to increase financial stability.

These are the objectives kept in sight by the European Capital Markets Union (CMU), a structure created by the European Commission in a context of financial crisis and a lack of alternative funding arrangements.

ECGI is pleased to provide its members (including CECCAR) with access to the conference report as well as to the papers and presentations from the event.

To read the FULL CONFERENCE REPORT as prepared by Thom Wetzer, DPhil Candidate in Law and Finance at the University of Oxford, click here.  
To read the ABBREVIATED CONFERENCE REPORT as prepared by Thom Wetzer, DPhil Candidate in Law and Finance at the University of Oxford, click here.
To ACCESS PAPERS AND SLIDE PRESENTATIONS from the event, please click here. The password to access the conference page is CMU13Jan.

 

 

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