At the heart of the Capital Markets Union project, the "consolidated tape" opposes two camps. Some brandish the argument of the attractiveness of European markets. The others, reluctant, put forward the defense of savers or European players. The trialogue phase began last week to bring the positions of the Council and the European Parliament closer together.
Consolidated tape: battle for the future of European markets

Giulia Pecce (AFME): "We believe that the consolidated tape will be beneficial for the market as a whole and for investors"