Germany’s conservative Christian Social Union (CSU), sister party to Friedrich Merz’s CDU, on Saturday said it will help push ahead with the Chancellor’s call for a single European stock exchange to support European listings and economic growth. Merz first presented the plan in October. European exchanges say that initial public offerings in Europe are held back by reduced local liquidity pools. European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde backs the idea.
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Germany’s conservative Christian Social Union (CSU), sister party to Friedrich Merz’s CDU, on Saturday said it will help push ahead with the Chancellor’s call for a single European stock exchange to support European listings and economic growth. Merz first presented the plan in October. European exchanges say that initial public offerings in Europe are held back by reduced local liquidity pools. European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde backs the idea.
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