The EU heads of state or government will take advantage of their meeting in Brussels on Thursday 27 and Friday 28 June to briefly address the issue of competitiveness. According to several European diplomats, the aim is to maintain a certain level of attention and even “pressure” on this issue, rather than to bring in new directions. “We also need the other institutions to take this priority into account”, explains one European official.
The work on Capital Markets Union (CMU) is...