The EU T+1 Industry Committee has published its High-Level Road Map for the transition to a T+1 settlement cycle for securities on 11 October 2027.
The DEBRA Proposal and the Savings and Investment Union Action Plan
This article was first published in the 23rd edition of the Fact Book on 24 June 2025.
The Omnibus Simplification Package and how to keep sustainable finance relevant
This article was first published in the 23rd edition of the Fact Book on 24 June 2025.
The EU Securitisation Review – Enhancing Opportunities for Investment
This article was first published in the 23rd edition of the Fact Book on 24 June 2025.
Less bureaucracy, more accessibility: Making investing work for everyone
This article was first published in the 23rd edition of the Fact Book on 24 June 2025.
Towards a successful Savings and Investments Union
Building resilience in capital markets: How to prevent ‘dashes for cash’ during financial crises?
This article was first published in the 23rd edition of the Fact Book on 24 June 2025.
Brave New World… of Investing
This article was first published in the 23rd edition of the Fact Book on 24 June 2025.
Net Returns and Fund Costs: A Nuanced Look at Value in UCITS
This article was first published in the 23rd edition of the Fact Book on 24 June 2025.
Given the emphasis on costs and value for money for European investors, we have examined whether lower fees consistently translate into better net performance. Our analysis shows that this is not always the case; less-expensive funds do not necessarily deliver the highest returns, and in some instances, higher-cost funds outperform.
Ready, Set, Go: The Global Artificial Intelligence Innovation Race
This article was first published in the 23rd edition of the Fact Book on 24 June 2025.
UCITS Net Returns in 2024 and So Far in 2025
This article was first published in the 23rd edition of the Fact Book on 24 June 2025.
Can FiDA deliver on its promises?
This article was first published in the 23rd edition of the Fact Book on 24 June 2025.
It has now been three years since the European Commission launched a consultation on the Open Finance framework, with the idea of creating a similar solution to PSD2 for a broader range of financial data. This initiative took the shape of the Financial Data Access Regulation (FiDA)1, with the proposal being published in June 2023.