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Lagarde calls for EU equivalent of SEC to bolster capital markets and decarbonization

EditorRachael Rajan
Published 11/20/2023, 11:39 AM
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FRANKFURT - Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank (ECB), addressed the European Banking Congress in Frankfurt today, proposing the establishment of a single regulatory body to oversee Europe's capital markets. This entity would be similar to the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and is intended to streamline economic changes and support decarbonization initiatives across the continent.

In her speech, Lagarde identified current regulatory shortcomings as a significant barrier to the development of a unified capital market in Europe. She emphasized the need for substantial investments to address what she described as generational challenges, including the reversal of globalization trends and the transition to a greener economy.

The ECB President pointed out the fragmented nature of national exchanges within Europe and suggested that a consolidated European capital system could provide more robust support for ventures across member states. She also noted that Europe's venture capital funds are considerably smaller when compared to those in the U.S., which could hinder growth and innovation within the region.

Lagarde's call to action comes on the heels of legislative developments earlier in spring 2023, when the European Parliament passed stringent anti-money laundering regulations targeting crypto businesses. The Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) legislation now requires crypto companies to conduct mandatory customer ID verification and mandates reserve funds for stablecoin issuers, steps that align with broader efforts to regulate and stabilize financial markets.

The proposal for a centralized regulatory authority underscores Europe's commitment to fostering a competitive yet secure financial ecosystem. As the continent grapples with economic shifts and environmental goals, such an institution could play a critical role in harmonizing regulations, facilitating investment flows, and ensuring that Europe remains at the forefront of sustainable economic development.

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