The Future of Financial Markets and Regulation: What Strategy for Europe?
This article examines the future of financial markets and regulation, focusing on the best strategy for Europe.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Sorbonne Paris North University |
Authors: | Dominique Plihon, Jean-baptiste Gossé |
Time horizon: | 2030 |
Geographic focus: | Europe, Global |
Page count: | 21 pages |
Methods
The research method involved constructing contrasted scenarios to facilitate strategic thinking about the evolution of finance up to 2030. These scenarios were built around the strategies of major public and private actors in the world economy and financial markets, including the interrelated roles of financial regulation and innovation. The study focused on Europe's role in financial markets and the impact of finance on Europe by 2030.
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Key Insights
The report explores strategies for Europe's financial markets and regulation, considering stability, integration, and sovereignty. It presents five scenarios based on different levels of regulation, market integration, and the influence of various actors such as nation-states, regional blocs, and supranational institutions. The study emphasizes the difficulty of combining financial stability with both financial integration and sovereign financial regulation, suggesting that Europe must choose between financial openness and independent regulatory determination.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: 2030 time horizon | 2030s time horizon | English publication language | Europe geographic scope | Global geographic scope | economy | financial integration | financial stability | integration | international monetary system | macro-prudential | market efficiency | micro-prudential | regulation | sovereignty | supervision | supervision and regulation | systemic risk