Fin-Focus Newsletter
Please find below a link to Fin-Focus, a European Commission newsletter
on financial services, putting the spotlight on issues of interest to
consumers and users. Fin-Focus is available to download in all of the
official languages of the European Union.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any queries or
comments on this newsletter. We welcome your feedback.
| June 2008 - N°5 |
- Global financial turmoil
- SEPA goes live
- Financial education
- Solvency II
- Retail Financial Products
- Consumer Credit Directive
- Investment funds
- Ongoing or upcoming consultations and events
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| December 2007 - N°4 |
- US sub-prime mortgage crisis – does it affect Europe?
- Single Market Review
- Payments
- Solvency II
- Consumer Credit Directive
- Ongoing or upcoming consultations and events
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| May 2007 - N°3 |
- Green Paper on Retail Financial Services
- The Payment Services Directive: what it means for consumers
- Payment cards and the invisible fee: what consumers should know
- The Committee of European Securities Regulators (CESR) -
consultation on UCITS Simplified Prospectus
- Distance Marketing Directive – a review of the directive
- The Financial Services Action Plan: which rules apply in your
country?
- Ongoing or upcoming consultations and events
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| November 2006 - N°2 |
- "MiFID and you" – The impact of the new regulatory environment
for securities transactions on retail investors
- ESME – New expert group to look at securities rules
- UCITS – The impact of the contents of the White Paper on
consumers
- Development of the EU Single Payment Area (SEPA)
- Non-cash payment fraud – What is being done at EU level?
- Mortgage credit: Industry and consumers in dialogue
- Post-trading code of conduct
- Long-term savings – New study
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| May 2006 - N°1 |
- The European Commission investigates whether there is enough
competition in the financial services area Consumer Credit
- Review of rules for Deposit Guarantees
- The Single Market: Consumer and Mortgage Credit
- Easier cross-border payments
- Long-term savings
- Increasing dialogue with consumers
- Ongoing or upcoming consultations and events
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