Stock Exchange: Incentives for the Introduction of New Companies Should Be Provided
Top representatives from European and Greek capital markets are advocating for the removal of administrative barriers and the introduction of incentives to attract new companies to the Athens Stock Exchange.
Capital is flowing out of the USA. Europe and emerging markets are on the rise
European markets are experiencing substantial growth as capital flows out of the USA, while American tech sectors face challenges.
The dominance of the dollar is ending β and Europe is gaining record inflows
The article discusses the retreat of the dollar's dominance and significant capital inflows to European markets.
The EU boosts the role of the euro in capital markets to gain ground against the dollar
The European Union is enhancing the euro's position in capital markets to strengthen its economic sovereignty against the U.S. dollar.
Informal EU Summit: Focus on competitiveness and single capital market
The European Union must implement an ambitious reform package addressing labor mobility, capital markets, and simplified bureaucracy by the end of 2026, as discussed in a draft document supported by several member governments.
Dynamic Return of Greek Banks to Mergers and Acquisitions
Greek and European banks are significantly returning to mergers and acquisitions, leveraging strong capital, technology, and new markets, with 2026 expected to be a particularly active year.
Financial Policy: The Problem at the Super Exchange
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz advocates for a European stock exchange to compete with the U.S., arguing that larger capital markets may offer better solutions for successful companies.