Au lendemain du Brexit
Stéphane Boujnah
Revue d'économie financière, 2022, vol. N° 148, issue 4, 127-139
Abstract:
The effects of Brexit on the financial markets are still uncertain. Job transfers to the EU are gradual, with very marked effects in Paris, Dublin, Amsterdam and Frankfurt, even if London still remains the densest financial centre in Europe. But the exit of the City from the EU regulatory framework has profoundly changed the outlook for the evolution of the competitive environment. Things have already changed when it comes to IPOs. To amplify this dynamic, we must now include the Capital Markets Union in a political ambition of strategic autonomy, that is to say direct our projects towards the construction of a genuinely European model with distributed but integrated and highly interconnected financial centres. Faced with the risk of piling up secondary technocratic measures that weaken EU financial players, three priorities must now prevail in the Commission, the Council and the European Parliament: simplification, competitiveness and strategic autonomy. JEL Classification: F36, F38, F65, G18, L05.
JEL-codes: F36 F38 F65 G18 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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