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- Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading 2014/02/26
- End of procedure in Parliament 2014/02/26
- Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading 2014/01/29
- Vote in committee, 1st reading/single reading 2014/01/22
- Committee opinion 2013/12/20
- Committee opinion 2013/12/11
- Amendments tabled in committee 2013/12/05
Progress: Procedure completed
Role | Committee | Rapporteur | Shadows |
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Lead | ECON | KLINZ Wolf ( ALDE) | PALLONE Alfredo ( PPE), HOANG NGOC Liem ( S&D), EICKHOUT Bas ( Verts/ALE), FORD Vicky ( ECR), CHOUNTIS Nikolaos ( GUE/NGL) |
Committee Opinion | CULT | ||
Committee Opinion | ENVI | ||
Committee Opinion | EMPL | GUTIÉRREZ PRIETO Sergio ( S&D) | Patrick LE HYARIC ( GUE/NGL) |
Committee Opinion | REGI | ZELLER Joachim ( PPE) | |
Committee Opinion | TRAN | ||
Committee Opinion | ITRE |
Lead committee dossier:
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RoP 052Subjects
- 2.50.02 Savings
- 2.50.03 Securities and financial markets, stock exchange, CIUTS, investments
- 2.50.04 Banks and credit
- 2.50.05 Insurance, pension funds
- 2.50.10 Financial supervision
- 2.70 Taxation
- 3.45.03 Financial management of undertakings, business loans, accounting
- 3.45.08 Business environment, reduction of the administrative burdens
- 5.05 Economic growth
- 5.10.01 Convergence of economic policies, public deficit, interest rates
- 6.20.06 Foreign direct investment (FDI)
Events
The European Parliament adopted by 560 votes to 55 with 19 abstentions a resolution on long-term financing of the European economy in response to the Commission Green Paper on the subject. Members stressed that there was a persistent lack of confidence and a high level of risk aversion on the part of both private and institutional investors, and the low-interest environment, low growth projections, and economic uncertainty had significantly decreased the supply of long-term financing and the risk appetite for long-term projects.
Reasoning: Parliament stated that concrete advances needed to be made as a matter of urgency in order to relaunch long-term investment and job creation in the EU. Training and education costs should be treated as long-term investments in this respect. It noted that banks in the EU provided over 75 % of long-term financing, which created significant dependence on this funding source, while in the US less than 20 % of all long-term financing is provided by banks, and a large majority through well-developed capital markets.
Emphasising that fiscal consolidation was the priority for public budgets with a view to restoring compliance with the Stability and Growth Pact and the ‘two-pack’, Parliament supported the initiative aimed at enhancing private investment in long-term financing.
Barriers to growth : the resolution noted that some countries we re facing serious obstacles to, or even being denied, access to capital markets because they have contracted excessive levels of debt in recent years, while capital markets were the main cause of the recent crisis . F urther more , SMEs in many Member States we re having great difficulty accessing ca pital because commercial banks we re only prepared to grant loans subject to unduly tough conditions . Parliament pointed to limited public financing and the need for investors in the banking and insurance sectors to adapt their business models to evolving and tightened regulatory requirements. It called on the Commission to assess systemic risks to capital markets and society at large owing to the overhang of unburnable carbon assets.
Alternative funding mechanisms: Parliament stressed the need for Member States to establish new sources to complement established mechanisms and fill the funding gap, and proposed that consideration be given to the creation of an investment section in the EU budget . It emphasised the strengthened role of new, innovative financial instruments in all the funding covered by the European Structural and Investment Funds, and the need for legal clarity and transparency of the new off-the-shelf financial instruments.
Parliament also called for:
· an enhanced European framework for less liquid investment funds in order to channel private households’ short-term liquidity into long-term investments and provide an additional retirement solution;
· a harmonised approach to the long-term valuation of projects of general interest supported with public resources at the EU and national levels;
· appropriate networks for cooperation and the exchange of information, and national or regional long-term public investors which can learn from the best practice of already established institutions;
· ways to support Member States requiring financial and technical assistance to set up their long-term national and regional public investors, and to study the possibility of an EU guarantee mechanism for long-term national public investors ;
· improved access to capital markets through new sources of funding such as initial public offerings, crowd funding, peer-to-peer lending and (covered) bonds or through new market segments;
· strengthening both the banking system, including cooperative and public savings banks, and banks’ ability to access long-term refinancing to cover their long-term investments;
· further assessment of the role of venture capital and private equity firms in financing the EU economy.
Regulatory environment : Parliament emphasised that an investor-friendly business climate with a strong drive for technological progress is a prerequisite for making the EU an attractive destination for foreign direct investment. Such an environment would feature initiatives aimed at pooling financial resources, a sound taxation system, appropriate accounting principles, effective corporate governance and efficient prudential regulation - all embedded in a functioning single market. Parliament believed that a specific impact assessment of long-term financing should be included in any legislative proposals for relevant financial services regulation. It encouraged the Commission to follow closely the G20's work on proposals to create a multilateral investment framework that set minimum standards and modified certain long-term investment regulations and fair value accounting rules. The Commission was also asked to assess the impact of Member States’ tax incentives on long-term finance and the energy transition.
Parliament asked for SMEs to be given priority access to European long-term investment funds (ELTIFs), since they constituted the backbone of growth and job creation in the EU.
Lastly, Parliament stressed the need for a reliabl e tax environment that prevented impe diments to long-term investment, and encouraged Member States and the Commission to assess the possibility of granting tax-advantageous yields on sustainable infrastructure projects or other tax incentives and concessions to promote long-term investment .
The Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs adopted the own-initiative report by Wolf Klinz (ALDE, DE) on long-term financing of the European economy in response to the Commission Green Paper on the subject. It noted that banks in the EU provided over 75 % of long-term financing, which created significant dependence on this funding source, while in the US less than 20 % of all long-term financing is provided by banks, and a large majority through well-developed capital markets. Members stressed that there was a persistent lack of confidence and a high level of risk aversion on the part of both private and institutional investors, and the low-interest environment, low growth projections, and economic uncertainty had significantly decreased the supply of long-term financing and the risk appetite for long-term projects.
Barriers to growth : the report points to limited public financing and the need for investors in the banking and insurance sectors to adapt their business models to evolving and tightened regulatory requirements. It called on the Commission, in cooperation with the European Systemic Risk Board, to assess systemic risks to capital markets and society at large owing to the overhang of unburnable carbon assets.
Alternative funding mechanisms: Members stressed the need for Member States to establish new sources to complement established mechanisms and fill the funding gap, and proposed that consideration be given to the creation of an investment section in the EU budget . They emphasised the strengthened role of new, innovative financial instruments in all the funding covered by the European Structural and Investment Funds, and the need for legal clarity and transparency of the new off-the-shelf financial instruments.
The report also called for:
· an enhanced European framework for less liquid investment funds in order to channel private households’ short-term liquidity into long-term investments and provide an additional retirement solution;
· a harmonised approach to the long-term valuation of projects of general interest supported with public resources at the EU and national levels;
· appropriate networks for cooperation and the exchange of information, and national or regional long-term public investors which can learn from the best practice of already established institutions;
· ways to support Member States requiring financial and technical assistance to set up their long-term national and regional public investors, and to study the possibility of an EU guarantee mechanism for long-term national public investors ;
· improved access to capital markets through new sources of funding such as initial public offerings, crowd funding, peer-to-peer lending and (covered) bonds or through new market segments;
· strengthening both the banking system, including cooperative and public savings banks, and banks’ ability to access long-term refinancing to cover their long-term investments;
· further assessment of the role of venture capital and private equity firms in financing the EU economy.
Regulatory environment : Members emphasised that an investor-friendly business climate with a strong drive for technological progress is a prerequisite for making the EU an attractive destination for foreign direct investment. Such an environment would feature initiatives aimed at pooling financial resources, a sound taxation system, appropriate accounting principles, effective corporate governance and efficient prudential regulation - all embedded in a functioning single market. Members believed that a specific impact assessment of long-term financing should be included in any legislative proposals for relevant financial services regulation.
They encouraged the Commission to follow closely the G20's work on proposals to create a multilateral investment framework that set minimum standards and modified certain long-term investment regulations and fair value accounting rules. The Commission was also asked to assess the impact of Member States’ tax incentives on long-term finance and the energy transition.
Lastly, the committee asked for SMEs to be given priority access to European long-term investment funds (ELTIFs), since they constituted the backbone of growth and job creation in the EU.
PURPOSE: to launch a debate on how to improve the possibilities of long-term financing of the European Union (Commission Green Paper).
BACKGROUND: to return to a path of growth and crating jobs building on its areas of competitive advantage, Europe faces large-scale, long-term investment needs. This relates to investment in energy, transport and communication or housing infrastructure, in industrial and service facilities, climate change-related and eco-innovation technologies or in assets, such as education and research and development.
Trends in climate change and the depletion of natural resources further underline the sustainable growth challenge, as they call for more long-term investment in low-carbon energy, energy and resource efficiency and infrastructure.
To fund these long-term investments, governments and businesses need access to predictable, long-term financing . The capacity of the economy to make such long-term financing available depends on the ability of the financial system to channel the savings of governments, companies and households effectively and efficiently to the right users and uses. This can be carried out indirectly by various intermediaries (e.g. banks, insurers and pension funds) and directly by access to capital markets.
The financial crisis has affected the ability of the financial sector in Europe to channel savings to long-term investment needs. Above all, it has created a climate of uncertainty and risk aversion, particularly in those Member States under financial pressure and for SMEs.
In this context, the Commission considers that it is urgent to give consideration as to how the availability of long-term financing might be improved. That is the purpose of this Green Paper.
CONTENT: by means of this Green Paper, the Commission is seeking to initiate a broad debate about how to foster the supply of long-term financing and how to improve and diversify the system of financial intermediation for long-term investment in Europe by allowing significantly higher shares of direct capital market financing and greater involvement of institutional investors and alternative financial markets.
The focus is on long-lived capital goods (such as economic and social infrastructure, buildings and R&D, education and innovation), not because they are more important for growth than shorter-lived capital goods (such as computers, mobile phones and vehicles). Rather, investment volumes for short-lived capital goods are strongly pro-cyclical. These volumes are currently down because of the weak macroeconomic outlook in Europe.
As part of the measures taken in response to the crisis, the Commission considers that the new regulatory and prudential framework must be calibrated, including in the area of taxation, in such a way as to enable and provide an incentive to the financial sector to support the real economy without jeopardising financial stability .
On this basis, action to enhance the long-term financing of the European economy should address a broad range of interconnected factors :
the capacity of financial institutions to channel long-term finance: given the evolving nature of the banking sector, the Green Paper asks the question as to what is the role of the banks, national and multilateral development banks and institutional investors (insurance companies, life assurance, pension funds, mutual funds and endowments) going forward in the financing of long-term investments; the efficiency and effectiveness of financial markets to offer long-term financing instruments: the questions relate to: (i) the improvement of capital market financing of long-term investment; (ii) the contribution of capital markets to filling the equity gap in Europe; (iii) the pros and cons of developing a more harmonised framework for covered bonds; (iv) ways to revive the securitisation market in the EU; cross-cutting factors enabling long-term saving and financing: (i) the setting in place of specific vehicles at EU level, more directly linked to general social objectives with a view to mobilising long-term savings; (ii) identification of the types of corporate tax incentives that are beneficial; (iii) deepening tax coordination in the EU; (iv) what kinds of tax incentives could help to promote better long-term shareholder engagement; the ease of SMEs to access bank and non-bank financing: the Commission considers that additional measures could be envisaged, such as: (i) the development of venture capital; (ii) the development of dedicated markets and networks for SMEs; (iii) the development of standards for credit scoring assessments of SMEs; (iv) the development of “non-traditional” sources of finance, such as leasing, supply-chain finance or funding via the internet (e.g. crowdfunding).
On the basis of the outcome of this consultation, the Commission will consider the appropriate actions to pursue further. Stakeholders are invited to send their comments by 25 June 2013.
Documents
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary: SP(2014)447
- Results of vote in Parliament: Results of vote in Parliament
- Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading: T7-0161/2014
- Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading: A7-0065/2014
- Committee opinion: PE522.948
- Committee opinion: PE522.847
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE523.019
- Committee draft report: PE519.604
- Non-legislative basic document published: EUR-Lex
- Non-legislative basic document published: COM(2013)0150
- Committee draft report: PE519.604
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE523.019
- Committee opinion: PE522.847
- Committee opinion: PE522.948
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary: SP(2014)447
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