MEPs on the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON) will vote on Tuesday 31 January on their position on the report on the European Single Access Point (ESAP), which is intended to make sure that information on EU companies and financial products is easily accessible.
The outline of this project had been the subject of debate: 168 amendments were proposed by the rapporteur, Pedro Silva Pereira (S&D, Portuguese) and 311 other amendments by the political groups (see EUROPE...