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Capital Markets Union Key Performance Indicators – Sixth Edition 2023
09 Nov 2023
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The Association for Financial Markets in Europe (AFME), in collaboration with eleven other European and international organisations, has today published the sixth edition of the 'Capital Markets Union – Key Performance Indicators' report, tracking the progress of Europe’s capital markets against nine key performance indicators.

This year’s report shows a mixed picture, revealing no discernible medium-term advancement on the CMU key performance indicators.
 

This edition also coincides with the 30th anniversary of the Single Market. Here too, the data points show minimal change in the development of the EU's capital markets on a global scale.
 

Adam Farkas, Chief Executive of AFME, said: “All the planned measures from the CMU Action Plan of 2020 have now been delivered by the Commission and EU leaders earlier this year committed to finalising negotiations on any open CMU issues before the next EU elections. However, certain goals, such as rebalancing the EU's funding sources toward more market-based financing, channelling individual savings into productive investments, and integrating national capital markets to create a unified EU market have not yet materialised to any meaningful degree.

 

“It is clear that the financing structure of the EU economy will need to adapt, and at pace, if it is to support the EU’s significant and transformative investment needs, including the fast-approaching climate goals of 2030, as well as its demographic and competitiveness challenges.

 

“Ahead of the next legislative cycle commencing, a strategic discussion on the best way forward will take place within the Eurogroup to set out recommendations for the next Commission. These recommendations are highly anticipated by the capital markets industry. The growth of an integrated capital market for Europe must continue to be a key priority if the European Union is to achieve its dual goals of sustainable and digital economic transformation.