Global investors urge European regulatory reform to boost competitiveness
Business and political leaders meeting in Rome have identified significant investment potential in Europe, while calling for more flexible regulations to improve the continent’s economic standing.
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According to Euronews, representatives at the Future Investment Initiative (FII) Institute summit in Rome have advocated for a lighter regulatory framework across the continent. Attendees, including political figures and investors, suggested that reducing current constraints is essential to attract greater levels of global capital.
The summit participants argued that increased flexibility is necessary to strengthen Europe’s overall competitiveness in the international market. The discussions highlighted a collective ambition to align European policy with the needs of global investors to ensure sustainable economic growth.
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