Jonathan HillVerified account

@JHillEU

Commissioner for financial stability, financial services and capital markets union . Account managed by me and my team

Brussels
Joined July 2014

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  1. This account is no longer active. To follow developments related to EU financial services, follow my successor &

  2. Time to say good-bye. Special thank you to colleagues and my Cabinet. Best wishes for the future to all

  3. - Both EU27 & UK need to make the process work as well as it can. At the end of all this, we need good & constructive relationships

  4. New proposals - will boost venture capital, support EU as centre for innovation, encourage entrepreneurship not export it

  5. Boosting funding for EU firms: will unveil next step of Capital Markets Union at +/- 12:30. Watch here:

  6. Businesses need it. Europe needs it. Long live the Capital Markets Union.

  7. My last speech on the Capital Markets Union

  8. To boost growth: we'll extend supporting factor to loans to - no upper limit & capital charge reduction of 15% above 1.5 M euros

  9. One of the lessons learnt from : Be brave enough not to regulate. Acting too soon can be as much of a mistake as acting too late.

  10. Looking again at legislation is not a sign of weakness. It's a sign of self-confidence. That's what we've done with the Call for Evidence

  11. My speech "The impact of the EU regulatory framework for financial services"

  12. Warm welcome in Bratislava. Best of luck to in these challenging times

  13. Agreement on pension funds : better governance + information for savers + more opportunities for cross-border services

  14. Very moved by generosity of . Now need to make best of where we are.

  15. In exit interview w/, commissioner warns City soon to be ruled by Franco-German interests

  16. Just published: front page of the Financial Times, UK edition, Monday 27 June

  17. In light of the referendum outcome, it's right for me to stand down

  18. Read my piece "The strange death of scepticism in the leave campaign"

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