Events

Events

 
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Hearings, Under Rule 193 of the Rules of Procedure, a committee is permitted to organise a hearing with experts, where this is considered essential to its work on a particular subject. Hearings can also be held jointly by two or more committees. Most committees organise regular hearings, as they allow them to hear from experts and hold discussions on the key issues. On this page you will find all the available information relating to committee hearings, including programmes, posters and contributions from speakers.

ECON

Economic and Monetary Affairs

20-03-2012

Public Hearing on EU Social Entrepreneurship Funds and EU Venture Capital Funds

Presentations

  • common.download.document Nick O'Donohoe, CEO, Big Society Capital
  • common.download.document Mirjam Schöning, Head and Senior Director, Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship
  • common.download.document Jos B. Peeters, Managing Partner, Capricorn Venture Partners
  • common.download.document Sophie Manigart, Gimv Private Equity Chair, Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School, Ghent University
  • common.download.document Programme
  • common.download.document Poster
  • common.download.document CVs of speakers
ECON

Economic and Monetary Affairs

06-02-2012

Public Hearing on the Proposal for a Financial Transaction Tax

Presentations

  • common.download.document Avinash Persaud, Founder and Chairman of Intelligence Capital
  • common.download.document Stephany Griffith-Jones, Financial Markets Program Director at the Initiative for Policy Dialogue at Columbia University
  • common.download.document Background document by S. Griffith-Jones and A. Persaud
  • common.download.document Richard Raeburn, Chairman of the European Association of Corporate Treasurers
  • common.download.document Programme
  • common.download.document Poster
  • common.download.document CVs of speakers
ECON

Economic and Monetary Affairs

24-01-2012

Public Hearing on the Market Abuse Directive

Presentations

  • common.download.document Rodrigo Buenaventura, Head of Markets Division, European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA)
  • common.download.document Guy Sears, Director, Wholesale at the Investment Management Association (IMA)
  • common.download.document Etienne Valence, Deputy Head of Equities Compliance, Corporate and Investment Banking, BNP Paribas
  • common.download.document Carmine Di Noia, Deputy Director General, ASSONIME and Rapporteur on market abuse at ESME (European Securities Market Expert Group, European Commission)
  • common.download.document Patrick L. Young, advisor in financial markets, expert in SME finance issues
  • common.download.document Annika Von Haartman, Head of Surveillance Nordics, Office of General Counsel, NASDAQ/OMX, Stockholm
  • common.download.document Programme
ECON

Economic and Monetary Affairs

24-01-2012

Public Hearing on Credit Rating Agencies

Presentations

  • common.download.document Norbert Gaillard, Economist, Independent Consultant
  • common.download.document Makoto Utsumi, President &CEO, Japanese Credit Rating Agency, Ltd. (JCRA)
  • common.download.document Thierry Philipponnat, General Secretary, Finance Watch
  • common.download.document Sonia Van Dorp, Ratings Relations Officer, Société Générale (European Banking Federation)
  • common.download.document Markus Krall, Expert, Roland Berger
  • common.download.document Susan Launi, Senior European Counsel, Fitch Ratings
  • common.download.document Programme
ECON

Economic and Monetary Affairs

23-01-2012

Public Hearing on "Sovereign debt crisis in Europe: assessing the current European instruments - addressing the challenges ahead"

Presentations

  • common.download.document Miroslav Singer, Governor of the Czech National Bank
  • common.download.document Klaus Regling, CEO of the EFSF
  • common.download.document Marco Buti , Director-General, Economic and Financial Affairs, EC
  • common.download.document Programme
ECON

Economic and Monetary Affairs

16-01-2012

Public Hearing with Mario Draghi, Chairman of the ESRB

  • common.download.document Introductory statement
ECON

Economic and Monetary Affairs

12-12-2011

Hearing with Mr. B.Coeuré - candidate to the Executive Board of the ECB

  • common.download.document Questionnaire and answers of the candidate
  • common.download.document Introductory remarks
ECON

Economic and Monetary Affairs

05-12-2011

Public Hearing on MiFID

Presentations

  • common.download.document Karel Lannoo, CEO, Centre for European Policy Studies
  • common.download.document Thierry Philipponnat, Secretary General, Finance Watch
  • common.download.document Verena Ross, Executive Director, European Securities and Markets Authority
  • common.download.document Jean-Pierre Jouyet, Chair, Financial Markets Authority, France (EN)
  • common.download.document Jean-Pierre Jouyet, Chair, Financial Markets Authority, France (FR)
  • common.download.document Piia-Noora Kauppi, Managing Director, Federation of Finnish Financial Services
  • common.download.document Dominique Cerutti, President and Deputy CEO, NYSE Euronext
  • common.download.document Heinz-Peter Schlüter, Chair of Supervisory Board, TRIMET Aluminium AG
  • common.download.document Giselle Henriques, Advocacy and Policy Officer, Food, Agriculture and Sustainable Trade, International Alliance of Catholic Development Agencies
  • common.download.document Programme
  • common.download.document Poster
  • common.download.document CVs of speakers
ECON

Economic and Monetary Affairs

17-10-2011

Public Hearing on Economic Governance and Crisis Management in the EU

Presentations

  • common.download.document Ricardo Cabral, University of Madeira and CEEAPLA, Portugal
  • common.download.document Jerome Creel, OFCE&ESCP Europe, Paris
  • common.download.document Jerome Creel, OFCE&ESCP Europe, Paris
  • common.download.document Programme
  • common.download.document Poster
  • common.download.document CV of speakers
ECON

Economic and Monetary Affairs

11-10-2011

Public Hearing on CRD IV

Presentations

  • common.download.document Andrea Enria, Chair of European Banking Authority
  • common.download.document Dominique Graber, Co-head of Group Public and Prudential Affairs, BNP Paribas Fortis
  • common.download.document Claudia Buch, Professor for International Macroeconomics and Finance, Scientific Director at the Institute for Applied Economic Research, Tübingen
  • common.download.document Thierry Phillipponnat, Secretary General, Finance Watch
  • common.download.document Richard Raeburn, Chair of European Association of Corporate Treasurers
  • common.download.document Programme
 
Welcome words
 
 

The European Parliament is a major agenda-setter in the area of European policy and the Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee (ECON) plays a key role in the work of the Parliament. It has responsibility for such matters as the economic and monetary policies of the EU, taxation and competition policies, free movement of capital and the regulation of financial services (banks, insurance, pension funds, asset/fund management, accounting, international monetary and financial systems etc.). Moreover, as the great majority of Parliament's work is done at Committee level, it is ECON that does most Parliamentary work on these key economic and monetary policy areas. This puts ECON at the centre of the Parliament's work on the current economic and financial crisis and gives ECON significant influence on the policy agenda in the EU and internationally.
 
As regards the monetary policies of the Union and the functioning of EMU and the European monetary system, the accountability of the ECB vis-à-vis the Parliament plays a key role, as it acts as an important counterbalance to the central bank's independence.
 
ECON plays a key role in making EU law, because the Parliament is, together with the Council, the EU's co-legislator in most EU policy areas. EU law often determines the national laws and regulations in Member States, especially in financial services and, after the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon, in the area of EU economic governance. This allows an ECON Members to shape EU law in these important areas of EU policy.