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Considerations Regarding Regulations On Financial Markets In The Conditions Of Romania As A Eu Member State

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  • ALEXANDRU CRISTIAN DOBRE

    (LUCIAN BLAGA UNIVERSITY OF SIBIU)

  • ANNE MARIE BARTALIS

    (LUCIAN BLAGA UNIVERSITY OF SIBIU)

  • TATIANA IOANA STANESE

    (LUCIAN BLAGA UNIVERSITY OF SIBIU)

  • FLORIN CATALIN ZETI

    (LUCIAN BLAGA UNIVERSITY OF SIBIU)

Abstract

Financial markets are increasingly becoming an area of major interest to the European Union in its efforts to achieve competitive global development levels similar to those of the United States. The Lisbon Agenda is a testimony to this, although the latest assessments are not at all optimistic about the achievement of the target as expected for 2010. To meet its objectives, the EU has generated a comprehensive package of regulatory initiatives, composed of directives and regulations that translate its policies into the field. The paper aims at a careful review of all of them. Approximation of investment and capital markets is made from the two major chapters of Community policies whose freedom of movement within the internal market is a fundamental desideratum of the European Union: the free movement of capital and freedom of movement of services. Financial markets are an integral part of European capital under current conditions, so development regulation helps European Union member states achieve their financial goals. At the same time, by imposing these regulations, we observe the European Union's intention to act as a starter of systems to bring to the development of states and not to leave behind the countries that are in difficulty, through a rigorous and transparent regulation of the financial markets.

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  • Alexandru Cristian Dobre & Anne Marie Bartalis & Tatiana Ioana Stanese & Florin Catalin Zeti, 2018. "Considerations Regarding Regulations On Financial Markets In The Conditions Of Romania As A Eu Member State," Annals - Economy Series, Constantin Brancusi University, Faculty of Economics, vol. 1, pages 111-121, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:cbu:jrnlec:y:2018:v:1:p:111-121
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