Offering a comprehensive collection of the most relevant data on various segments of European and global capital markets, the ECMI Statistical Package enables users to trace tren
The study examines how fragmented tax rules in the European Union could create economic and administrative costs – the 'cost of non-Europe' in taxation.
The European Union’s internal market remains one of its most powerful economic assets, yet fragmentation across legal, administrative and regulatory frameworks continues to under
Corporate governance refers to the relationships and structures through which company objectives are established, monitored, and achieved.
Europe’s retirement savings gap is widening. Tax incentives dominate policy but mainly benefit higher earners, leaving younger and lower-income savers behind.
This in-depth analysis, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Justice, Civil Liberties and Institutional Affairs at the request of the Committee on Lega
Sweden’s capital market stands out in the EU for its depth, inclusiveness and long-term orientation, shaped by decades of pragmatic reforms.
The European Parliament’s Committee on Legal Affairs has requested a timely review of the European Commission’s legislative proposal for an Omnibus Directive, which seeks to addr
The rapid growth of the digital economy has disrupted traditional tax frameworks, which rely on physical presence.
Digitalisation and technology are dramatically changing how retail investors invest.