In this episode of Shaping Finance we are joined by Luxembourg’s Minister of Finance, Pierre Gramegna. Minister Gramegna reflects on the past year and how the pandemic has impacted European economies. He also shares his views on the upcoming global minim tax and its impact and how the tax d’abbonement is likely to further the growth of both sustainable finance and sustainable business.
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In this episode of Shaping Finance we are joined by Luxembourg’s Minister of Finance, Pierre Gramegna. Minister Gramegna reflects on the past year and how the pandemic has impacted European economies. He also shares his views on the upcoming global minim tax and its impact and how the tax d’abbonement is likely to further the growth of both sustainable finance and sustainable business.
Capital Markets and Brexit – A think tank’s thoughts
Shaping Finance
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4 years ago
Capital Markets and Brexit – A think tank’s thoughts
In this episode of Shaping Finance we are joined by William Wright. William is the Founder and Managing Director of New Financial, a think tank that believes that capital markets can and should be a force for economic and social good. William discusses the needs for larger and more completecapital markets in Europe, the impact of Brexit on the city of London and what it means for the European Union.
Shaping Finance
In this episode of Shaping Finance we are joined by Luxembourg’s Minister of Finance, Pierre Gramegna. Minister Gramegna reflects on the past year and how the pandemic has impacted European economies. He also shares his views on the upcoming global minim tax and its impact and how the tax d’abbonement is likely to further the growth of both sustainable finance and sustainable business.