Today, the European Commission presented a draft regulation for the EU Inc. – a unified corporate form designed for the entire EU. As the cornerstone of a potential “28th regime”, it aims to harmonise further areas of law in the long term. Currently, fragmented national company laws hinder cross-border activities, increase administrative burdens, and drive up costs from incorporation
Archives for March 2026
Private Credit in the Regulatory Spotlight
The market report “Private Markets: Unknown Unknowns” published by the Financial Services Regulation Committee of the House of Lords in January highlights the strong growth of private equity and private credit in recent years. It assesses the implications for the financial system and identifies open questions as well as emerging risks. The report is addressed
Europe’s Capital Markets: The EU’s Six Largest Members (E6) Demand Urgent Action from the European Commission
Europe’s businesses are struggling to access growth capital. While regions such as the US and Asia boast deep, liquid markets, Europe is falling behind. The result: innovative companies relocate or fail due to a lack of risk capital. The German government and five other EU member states (France, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, and Spain –


