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Renewed commitment to the capital markets union
Press release
28 April 202313:50
Renewed commitment to the capital markets union

Meeting and declaration on CMU with Vincent Van Peteghem, Spanish Minister of Finance, Mairead McGuinness, European Commissioner for Financial services, financial stability and Capital Markets Union, Elisabeth Svantesson, Swedish Minister for Finance, Nadia Calviño, Spanish First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Economy and Digitalisation and Irene Tinagli, Chair of the ECON Committee.© Johannes Frandsen/Government Offices
In the margins of the informal Ecofin meeting in Stockholm today, the European Parliament, the current and incoming Presidencies of the Council of the EU and the European Commission renewed their commitment to further integrating and developing the capital markets union (CMU). The joint statement commits to advancing and, where possible, finalising the negotiations on the current legislative proposals before the next elections to the European Parliament in 2024.
Strengthening EU competitiveness is one of the top priorities of the Swedish Presidency, and the CMU is a key component. We have put a lot of effort into advancing CMU-related dossiers and have worked tirelessly to ensure that we make as much progress as possible. The statement today confirms our determination to continue the work to deliver on the capital markets unionElisabeth Svantesson, Swedish Minister for finance.
The statement published today contains several commitments aimed at accelerating political agreements and making progress in ongoing CMU legislative work. The Commission committed to completing the 2020 Action Plan by presenting three additional legislative proposals. The proposals will seek to foster trust in capital markets and ensure higher retail participation, strengthen access to financial data and simplify cross-border taxation procedures. The ministers and members of the European Parliament committed to regular discussions on CMU initiatives to maintain momentum and ensure swift political agreements.
The statement is signed by Chair of the European Parliament Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs Irene Tinagli, Ms Svantesson, Swedish Minister for Financial Markets Niklas Wykman, Spanish First Vice-President and Minister for Economy and Digital Transformation Nadia Calviño, Belgian Vice-Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Vincent Van Peteghem, and Commissioner for Financial Services, Financial Stability and Capital Markets Union Mairead McGuinness.
Read the statement on the website of the European Commission.
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