EU Package of measures for sustainable finance and benchmarks EU Package of measures for sustainable finance and benchmarks Low-Carbon Benchmarks Positive-Carbon-Impact Benchmarks Back in 2018, the European Commission presented a package of measures on the financing of sustainable growth. The package includes three proposals aimed at
Tag: Benchmark
EU Autumn 2016 Economic Forecast: Modest growth
Commission forecasts 2017 euro area growth of 1.5% and EU growth of 1.6% conomic growth in Europe is expected to continue at a moderate pace, as recent labour market gains and rising private consumption are being counterbalanced by a number of hindrances to growth and the weakening of supportive factors. In
2016 G20 summit in Hangzhou, China
20 leaders met in Hangzhou, China, on 4-5 September. European Council President Donald Tusk and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker represented the EU at the summit. The theme of this year's summit was “Towards an innovative, invigorated, interconnected and inclusive world economy”. Leaders adopted a communique focusing on: strengthening the G20 growth agenda
ECB: Changes to euro foreign exchange reference rates
EC: 2015 report on Montenegro
2015 Report on Montenegro 's Progress he report on Montenegro is part of the 2015 Enlargement Package adopted today by the European Commission. The European Commission concluded that the country continued to make progress as regards the political and economic criteria, and has improved its ability to take on the obligations
EIB adds third benchmark to its EUR Green Bond curve
Benchmarks: restoring confidence in the financial markets
enchmarks are widely used to track market developments. However, financial scandals involving benchmarks such as Libor and Euribor have shown that they are susceptible to manipulation. On 18 May MEPs debate new rules to ensure the full transparency of all benchmarks used in the EU and vote on them the