The European Commission has unveiled a proposal to make public investments more transparent in financial markets. Here’s what happens to the EU and how does it apply to those involved in the European Union. The BBC’n Tracy Heindrichs looks at how it works.
Source: delano.luPublished on 2022-03-17
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