Juncker Plan has made major impact on EU jobs and growth

29 October 2019

The Investment Plan for Europe, the Juncker Plan, has played a key role in boosting jobs and growth in the EU. Investments by the European Investment Bank (EIB) Group backed by the Juncker Plan’s European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI) have increased EU gross domestic product (GDP) by 0.9% and added 1.1 million jobs compared to the baseline scenario. By 2022, the Juncker Plan will have increased EU GDP by 1.8% and added 1.7 million jobs. These are the latest calculations by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) and the Economics Department of the EIB Group, based on financing agreements approved until the end of June 2019.

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Lieve Lowet

Lieve Lowet

EU Affairs consultant and lobbyist

EIOPA consults extensively on the Solvency II review

28 October 2019

On 15 October 2019, EIOPA, the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority, published an extensive and long consultation paper (878 pages!) to prepare for the review of the Solvency II framework directive. Since 1 January 2016, about 2800 insurers and reinsurers in the EU apply Solvency II. The directive is up for a selective mandatory review by the Commission by 1 January 2021. Therefore, EIOPA must complete its technical advice in the form of an Opinion to the European Commission by 30 June 2020. The review of Solvency II directive is broad: the consultation covers 19 topics.  Continue reading…

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Turning technology against financial crime

25 October 2019

Megan Butler, Executive Director of Supervision – Investment, Wholesale and Specialists, talks about the following during here speech: Financial crime and the criminal activity it facilitates causes incalculable damage to society – our joint endeavour is to monitor entry, devise controls and erect barriers powerful enough to stop criminals from causing further harm. New technologies give us unprecedented access to innovative products and services, and flexibility in how we use them. But they also give criminals sophisticated tools to bend the financial system to their own ends. Used to the right ends, these technologies can be gamechangers in the fight against financial crime – both for industry and the regulator.

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Revised and strengthened UK Stewardship Code sets new world-leading benchmark

24 October 2019

The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has launched a substantial and ambitious revision to the UK Stewardship Code. The new Code substantially raises expectations for how money is invested on behalf of UK savers and pensioners. In particular, the new Code establishes a clear benchmark for stewardship as the responsible allocation, management and oversight of capital to create long-term value for clients and beneficiaries leading to sustainable benefits for the economy, the environment and society.

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Belgian Cybersecurity Convention held to discuss cybersecurity risks and threats

22 October 2019
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by Michel Klompmaker

The Belgian Cyber Security Convention (BCSC) is an event that was held on October 16 to push organizations to seriously invest in protecting their data from exposure to cybersecurity risks and threats. The convention was organized by Brewery of Ideas and took place at the Lamot Congress Center in Mechelen. It aimed to unite some of the best European experts in cybersecurity coming from about 14 different countries. The goal of the convention was to get businesses, public and private organizations to meet these experts, pass on the latest insights and become informed on the most important best practices and technologies.
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ESAs consult on changes to the key information document for PRIIPs

18 October 2019

The European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) have issued a Consultation Paper on amendments to existing rules underpinning the Key Information Document (KID) for Packaged Retail and Insurance-based Investment Products (PRIIPs). The aims of the review are to address issues that have been identified by stakeholders and supervisors since the implementation of the KID in 2018 and Make specific changes to allow the rules to be applied to investment funds that are expected to have to prepare a KID from 1 January 2022 onwards.

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Brexit, Brexit, Brexit….

17 October 2019
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The European Commission has today recommended the European Council (Article 50) to endorse the agreement reached at negotiator level on the Withdrawal Agreement, including a revised Protocol on Ireland / Northern Ireland, and approve a revised Political Declaration on the framework of the future EU-UK relationship. The Commission also recommends that the European Parliament give its consent to this agreement. This follows a series of intensive negotiations between the European Commission and UK negotiators over the past few days. Continue reading…

Basel Committee reports on Basel III implementation progress

17 October 2019
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The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision has issued the Seventeenth progress report on adoption of the Basel regulatory framework. As noted by the Group of Central Bank Governors and Heads of Supervision, the Committee’s oversight body, member jurisdictions are expected to ensure a full, timely and consistent implementation of the finalised Basel III reforms.

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