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Will citizens channel their savings to boost EU businesses?

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Will citizens channel their savings to boost EU businesses?

Will citizens channel their savings to boost EU businesses?

The European Commission's proposal for a Savings and Investment Union wants citizens to also help EU companies grow.

This episode discusses what it would take to make investing savings in financial products a win-win situation for everyone involved.


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