EU Capital Markets Union
6 elements
mar. 7 juil. 2026
ESMA Picks Provider for New EU Financial Data Hub
A new data hub will make EU financial markets more transparent and accessible for investors.
sam. 11 juil. 2026
EU Moves Closer to Single Hub for Investor Data
A new EU data hub is being built to make it easier for citizens to access company information.
lun. 13 juil. 2026
ESMA Publishes First-Ever EU Market Cap Data
The EU is making financial market data more public, a key step toward a unified EU capital market.
mar. 28 juil. 2026
ESMA Greenlights First EU 'Consolidated Tape' Provider
A major step towards a unified EU stock market, making trading data more transparent for all.
sam. 1 août 2026
EU Body: Cut Barriers to Boost Business Competitiveness
An EU advisory body says making it easier for businesses to get funding is key to Europe's future.
sam. 15 août 2026
ESMA Confirms Weekly Commodity Derivatives Reporting Go-Live
New EU rules for weekly commodity derivatives reporting to boost market transparency and stability.
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) is actively advancing the Capital Markets Union by enhancing data accessibility and transparency. Recent initiatives include the first-ever publication of EU market capitalisation data for all Member States, providing a clearer picture of equity markets. Simultaneously, ESMA is launching the initial data collection phase for the European Single Access Point (ESAP), a centralised platform for public financial and sustainability information from EU companies. A provider has also been selected to build and operate a 'consolidated tape' for derivatives data, centralising real-time trading information.
These measures significantly matter for both citizens and businesses. The increased transparency from the ESMA market cap data and the consolidated tape lowers costs for investors and boosts market competitiveness. ESAP simplifies access to vital company information, empowering investors with better data for informed decisions. This concerted push aims to foster a more integrated and efficient single market for capital, ultimately supporting growth and innovation across the Union.
Looking ahead, these foundational data initiatives pave the way for a more unified and robust EU capital market. The regular publication of market data and the full operationalisation of both ESAP and the derivatives consolidated tape will deepen market integration. This trajectory aims to create a more attractive investment environment within the EU, making it easier for businesses to access finance and for citizens to participate in healthier, more transparent financial markets.