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
Europe has a high rate of savings and using those savings to increase productive investment is the right approach.
Developments in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning have led to the creation of a new type of ESG data that do not necessarily rely on information provided by compa
The ECMI Annual Conference 2022 gathered policymakers, industry participants an academics for a full-day discussion on the future of capital markets.
Seven years since the launch of the Capital Markets Union (CMU), EU capital markets have neither significantly developed nor become more integrated.
In April 2021, the European Commission published, as part of the sustainable finance package, a proposal for a Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD).
The relatively new world of ESG indicators displays many similarities with the original markets for ratings and benchmarks but it also has some distinguishing features.
Insurance companies are important investors in EU capital markets.
Financial markets, within and beyond the EU internal market, are characterised by their complexity.
The European Commission’s proposal for a consolidated tape of real time market prices for securities is taking up a lot of energy for data providers and the European Securities a
SMEs will play a key role in the green transition, especially in improving the energy efficiency of housing.
As the crypto world goes through yet another bout of turmoil, it is clear that stronger regulatory oversight of digital assets is needed.