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EU debate on long-term financing of the economy: Green Paper published today

The Green Paper tries to clarify the roles of financial institutions for the economy: banks (more stable), insurer, pension funds...
E.g. what role can public investment banks
play at European and national level (i.e. policy-driven public bank whose mission is to help achieve economic, social and, ultimately, political goals... following the example of the recently created state bank in France - Banque publique d'investissement (BPI))? What about their role for society? 

European Commission launches Green Paper on the long-term financing of the European economy
IP/13/274 Date: 25/03/2013

The European Commission has today adopted a Green Paper that launches a three-month public consultation on how to foster the supply of long-term financing and how to improve and diversify the system of financial intermediation for long-term investment in Europe. Long-term investment represents spending that enhances the productive capacity of the economy. This can include energy, transport and communication infrastructures, industrial and service facilities, climate change and eco-innovation technologies, as well as education and research and development. Europe faces large-scale long-term investment needs, which are crucial to support sustainable growth. To fund long-term investment, governments, businesses and households need access to predictable long term financing.

Memo "Green paper on long-term financing of the European economy - Frequently Asked Questions"  

Speech by Commisioner Barnier, SPEECH/13/265 Date: 25/03/2013
SPEECH - Extraits de la conférence de presse sur le lancement du livre vert sur le financement à long terme de l'économie européenne



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Publication date: 25/03/13
   
 

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