The six largest economies of the European Union have reached a consensus to enhance supervision of capital markets, aiming to improve regulatory coordination and investor protection across the bloc. The agreement outlines shared standards for monitoring financial activities, strengthening cross-border oversight, and addressing emerging risks in the investment landscape. Officials said the initiative will foster greater market stability and facilitate smoother cross-border capital flows.
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