Financial Market Reforms Could Lift Europe's Growth
you are currently viewing:Financial Market Reforms Could Lift Europe's GrowthJuly 14, 2026-Integrating and deepening banking and venture capital markets would boost output by at least 3 percent, and make business dynamism reforms more powerful Far more often, good projects fail to scale. Among the reasons: Europe's considerable savings are compartmentalized within national borders, and hard to connect to high-risk, high-return projects. The main burden falls on Europe's young and innovative companies, as we show in a new IMF Staff Discussion Note exploring how fragmented and shallow European financial markets continue to hold back their growth. Source: imf.org |
June 19, 2026--Defiance has expanded its European ETF lineup with the launch of the Defiance Memory UCITS ETF (ticker: DRAM).
The ETF seeks to provide exposure to companies involved in the development, manufacturing, commercialisation, and storage of memory semiconductors and data storage systems.
In the U.S., memory-focused ETFs have gathered around $20 billion in assets under management (AUM).1
June 19, 2026--The Invesco Global Government Bond UCITS ETF invests worldwide in fixed-income government bonds from developed and emerging markets with investment-grade ratings. Two distributing share classes are offered, one of which is currency-hedged.
June 18, 2026--The Janus Henderson US Transformational Growth High Conviction Equity UCITS ETF is actively managed and invests in a portfolio of around 20 to 30 US companies.
June 18, 2026- HANetf lists 8 additional ETF/ETP products on the Warsaw Stock Exchange, expanding its listed range in Poland from two to 10 products.
The listings increase the total number of ETPs on the Warsaw Stock Exchange Main Market from 28 to 36, expanding the market by almost a third.
June 16, 2026--The Muzinich AAA CLO UCITS ETF is actively managed and invests primarily in CLO tranches rated AAA. CLOs are securitized investment products backed by a broadly diversified pool of corporate loans.
June 15, 2026--The Posidonia 21 ETP aims to respond flexibly to varying market conditions through a combination of fundamental analysis and dynamic portfolio management. Its allocation is strategically adjusted by steering exposure according to market conditions across asset classes, sectors, regions, currencies, or risk factors.