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24 September 2018

AFME: Trade bodies representing key capital markets participants publish KPIs to track the progress of CMU


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AFME published a new report tracking the progress to date of the European Commission’s flagship Capital Markets Union project through seven Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).


The report was authored by AFME with the support of the Climate Bonds Initiative (CBI), as well as European trade associations representing: business angels (BAE, EBAN), fund and asset management (EFAMA), crowdfunding (ECN), retail and institutional investors (European Investors), stock exchanges (FESE), venture capital and private equity (Invest Europe), and pension funds (Pensions Europe).

The report entitled, ‘Capital Markets Union: Measuring progress and planning for success', is the first publication in what will be an annual series which will regularly review developments in the CMU project and identify what further work needs to be done. The report is also the first country-by-country comparison of individual EU Member State progress against the CMU’s objectives.

Simon Lewis, Chief Executive of AFME, said: “Three years on from the launch of the Capital Markets Union Action Plan, and with the end of the Juncker Commission approaching, this report provides a timely opportunity to review the progress that has been made to date on achieving the CMU’s vital aims. Our findings show that the CMU will be a long-term project; it is not about hitting targets in the short-term but about ensuring that this important project is fit for purpose. With a myriad of challenges currently facing Europe’s capital markets, we must not lose sight of the importance of an effective CMU for the future of Europe.” 

The seven KPIs assess progress in the following CMU policy priority areas:

  • Market Finance indicator: how easy it is for companies to enter & raise capital on public markets;
  • Household market investment indicator: to what extent retail investment is being fostered;
  • Loan transfer indicator: to what extent banking capacity is supporting the wider economy;
  • Sustainable Finance indicator: to what extent long-term investments in infrastructure and sustainable investment are being made;
  • Pre-IPO Risk Capital indicator: how well start-ups and non-listed companies are able to access finance for innovation;
  • Cross-border finance indicator: to what extent cross-border investment is being facilitated;
  • Market depth indicator: measuring the depth of EU capital markets.

Full report



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