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Opinion
Aviz adoptat on 13/07/2023
Referințe: 
ECO/608-EESC-2022-2022-06298
Sesiune plenară: 
580 -
Jul 12, 2023 Jul 13, 2023

The EESC opinion, that covers the Commission proposal and the request from the Spanish Presidency of the Council, endorses the reform. However, it notes the need to strike a balance between flexibility and predictability in its implementation, as well as a balanced and proportional public interest assessment to avoid damaging the interest of smaller and local entities.

Avizul CESE: Review of the Bank crisis management and deposit insurance framework

Opinion
Aviz adoptat on 22/03/2023
Referințe: 
ECO/602-EESC-2022-05409
Sesiune plenară: 
577 -
Mar 22, 2023 Mar 23, 2023

The EESC underlines that increased equity funding for European companies is key and therefore strongly welcomes the Listing Act proposed by the Commission. Bringing family-owned companies to capital markets would open up untapped potential to attract capital for growth. In this context, a multiple-voting rights regime helps families to retain control, making listing more attractive to them, and streamlining the contents of a prospectus would significantly reduce costs and burden for issuers.

Avizul CESE: Listing rules for public markets (Listing act)

Opinion
Aviz adoptat on 26/10/2022
Referințe: 
ECO/582-EESC-2022-00362

EU companies rely excessively on banking financing and are highly indebted. This own-initiative opinion proposes the development of a highly subordinated instrument at EU level that boosts the recapitalisation of EU firms. This would be a secure and easy-to-implement solution for SMEs, that would improve their financial position and promote investment without increasing leverage.

Avizul CESE: Recapitalising EU companies – An innovative way towards sustained and inclusive recovery

Opinion
Aviz adoptat on 23/03/2022
Referințe: 
ECO/571-EESC-2021-06493

The EESC welcomes the implementation of the remaining elements of the international standards agreed by the Basel Committee for Banking Supervision, from the perspective of both timing and substance, as they are meant to enhance the stability of the financial market in the EU, and thus not to expose European citizens to increased financial market risks. The EESC also stresses that financial market stability is a crucial prerequisite for overall economic stability, whereas the sound regulation and surveillance of the banking sector is essential in order to prevent the threat of turbulences and crisis.

Avizul CESE: Banking Package 2021

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