November 19, 2025 - 11:52

Financial Services Commissioner Maria Luís Albuquerque has emphasized the necessity of a unified regulatory body to enhance the European Union's capital markets. In her recent statements, she argued that for the EU to develop a financial market comparable to that of the United States, member states must consider ceding some of their regulatory powers. This move is seen as crucial for fostering deeper integration and ensuring a more robust financial ecosystem within the bloc.
Albuquerque highlighted the potential benefits of a single oversight authority, which would streamline regulations and create a more cohesive market environment. By reducing fragmentation in regulatory frameworks, the EU could attract more investment and bolster economic growth across member states. The call for a consolidated approach comes amid ongoing discussions about the future of the EU's financial landscape and its ability to compete on a global scale.
As the EU navigates these complex challenges, the conversation around regulatory convergence and cooperation among member states remains more relevant than ever.
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