Discussing the disparities between capital and savings markets at the Funds Europe Luxembourg conference
Micaela Forelli, Thomas Klein, and Chrystelle Veeckmans will delve into the challenges and potential solutions for bridging the gaps between Europe's capital and savings markets at the Growth in European Asset Management Conference on 4 November. The conference, hosted by Funds Europe, takes place at Le Royal, Luxembourg.
The discussion will focus on proposals outlined by Mario Draghi and Enrico Letta, who have advocated for a stronger, more integrated, and innovation-friendly European capital market framework. Their key points include modernizing competition and regulatory frameworks, creating a more integrated Single Market, boosting private capital and investment ecosystems, advocating supervisory integration at the European level, and encouraging sustainability and regulatory support.
The trio will discuss synergies between these frameworks and Luxembourg's role in this process. They will also consider what may be required for the implementation of these proposals, with technology and supportive regulation being considered necessary for this transformation.
Sustainability may play a key role in the discussion about bridging Europe's capital and savings markets. The session aims to encourage greater investment levels among European households, fostering a more fertile ecosystem to bridge household wealth with capital markets.
Registration for attendance and a full list of speakers can be found on the conference website. This discussion promises to be an insightful exploration of the path towards a more integrated and competitive European Single Market.
The trio, Micaela Forelli, Thomas Klein, and Chrystalle Veeckmans, will deliberate on synergies between the proposed European capital market framework and Luxembourg's role in this process, and they will discuss the potential necessity of technology and supportive regulation for the implementation of these proposals. The session will deliberate the role of sustainability in bridging Europe's capital and savings markets, encouraging greater investment levels among European households, and fostering a more robust investment ecosystem to bridge household wealth with capital markets. Asset management, asset servicing, and finance businesses may find value in this discussion as it explores regulatory changes and the potential for innovation-friendly frameworks in the European Single Market.