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European Parliament 2014-2019 European Parliament 2014-2019 Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs ECON_PV(2018)1105_1 MINUTES Meeting of 5 November 2018, 15.00-17.30 BRUSSELS The meeting opened at 15:08 with Roberto Gualtieri, Chair, presiding. 1. Adoption of agenda Decision: The draft agenda was adopted in the form shown in these minutes. 2. Chair’s announcements None 3. Report on ongoing interinstitutional negotiations PEPP Trilogue 25 October 2018 On 25 October 2018 the second trilogue on PEPP took place. On the basis of a compromise proposal by the Rapporteur, the three institutions were able to agree on a number of definitions in Article 2, the general principle for distribution in Article 18, product oversight and governance in Article 22, biometric risks in Article 42, and sanctions in Articles 58 and 59. Following a further discussion, no agreement could be reached on authorisation by EIOPA or NCAs, the inclusion of IORPs, and general provisions concerning the freedom to provide services. The next political trilogue is scheduled on 15 November. 4. Exchange of views with Niels Thygesen, Chair of the European Fiscal Board ECON/8/08065 Speakers: Roberto Gualtieri, Niels Thygesen, Danuta Maria Hübner, Pervenche Berès, Bernd Lucke, Caroline Nagtegaal, Gerolf Annemans. 5. The state of the debate on the Future of Europe PV\1169356EN.docx PE630.570v01-00 EN United in diversity EN ECON/8/13349 2018/2094(INI) Rapporteur for the opinion: Ivana Maletić (PPE) PA – PE626.685v01-00 AM – PE627.789v01-00 Responsible: AFCO* – Ramón Jáuregui Atondo PR – PE625.528v01-00 (S&D) AM – PE627.860v01-00 Opinions: INTA, CONT, ECON*, AGRI, JURI Consideration of amendments Deadline for tabling amendments:12 September 2018, 12.00 Speakers: Ivana Maletić, Pervenche Berès, Ramón Jáuregui Atondo. 6. European Crowdfunding Service Providers (ECSP) for Business ECON/8/12487 ***I 2018/0048(COD) COM(2018)0113 – C8-0103/2018 Rapporteur: Ashley Fox (ECR) PR – PE626.662v02-00 Responsible: ECON Opinions: ITRE, IMCO, JURI Adoption of draft report Decision: The draft report was adopted.: 38 votes to 5, with 0 abstention Vote on the decision to enter into interinstitutional negotiations Decision: Adopted.: 38 votes to 4, with 2 abstentions 7. Markets in financial instruments ECON/8/12494 ***I 2018/0047(COD) COM(2018)0099 – C8-0102/2018 Rapporteur: Caroline Nagtegaal (ALDE) PR – PE625.579v01-00 Responsible: ECON Opinions: ITRE, IMCO, JURI Adoption of draft report Decision: The draft report was adopted.: 41 votes to 2, with 0 abstention Vote on the decision to enter into interinstitutional negotiations Decision: Adopted.: 40 votes to 3, with 0 abstention 8. Disclosures relating to sustainable investments and sustainability risks PE630.570v01-00 2/16 PV\1169356EN.docx EN ECON/8/13229 ***I 2018/0179(COD) COM(2018)0354 – C8-0208/2018 Rapporteur: Paul Tang (S&D) PR – PE626.716v01-00 Responsible: ECON Opinions: EMPL, ENVI, FEMM Adoption of draft report Decision: The draft report was adopted.: 41 votes to 2, with 0 abstentions Vote on the decision to enter into interinstitutional negotiations Decision: Adopted.: 39 votes to 2, with 0 abstention 9. Charges on cross-border payments in the Union and currency conversion charges ECON/8/12680 ***I 2018/0076(COD) COM(2018)0163 – C8-0129/2018 Rapporteur: Eva Maydell (PPE) PR – PE626.669v01-00 Responsible: ECON Opinions: IMCO, JURI Adoption of draft report Decision: The draft report was adopted.: 37 votes to 3, with 3 abstentions Vote on the decision to enter into interinstitutional negotiations Decision: Adopted.: 38 votes to 5, with 0 abstentions 10. Any other business none 11. Next meetings confirmed Monday 12 November 2018, 19:30 - 22:30 The meeting ended at 17:03. PV\1169356EN.docx 3/16 PE630.570v01-00 EN Results of roll-call votes Contents 1. European Crowdfunding Service Providers (ECSP) for Business.....................................5 1.1. Final vote..............................................................................................................5 1.2 Vote on the decision to enter into interinstitutional negotiations............................6 2. Markets in financial instruments ......................................................................................7 2.1. Final vote..............................................................................................................7 2.2 Vote on the decision to enter into interinstitutional negotiations............................8 3. Disclosures relating to sustainable investments and sustainability risks............................9 3.1. Final vote..............................................................................................................9 3.2 Vote on the decision to enter into interinstitutional negotiations..........................10 4. Charges on cross-border payments in the Union and currency conversion charges .........11 4.1. Final vote............................................................................................................11 4.2 Vote on the decision to enter into interinstitutional negotiations..........................12 Key to symbols: + : in favour - : against 0 : abstention PE630.570v01-00 4/16 PV\1169356EN.docx EN 1. European Crowdfunding Service Providers (ECSP) for Business 1.1. Final vote 38 + ALDE Petr Ježek, Caroline Nagtegaal, Ramon Tremosa i Balcells, Lieve Wierinck ECR John Flack, Ashley Fox, Syed Kamall, Bernd Lucke, Kay Swinburne, Roberts Zīle EFDD Tiziana Beghin, David Coburn, Marco Valli PPE Markus Ferber, Stefan Gehrold, Gunnar Hökmark, Danuta Maria Hübner, Werner Langen, Ivana Maletić, Thomas Mann, Gabriel Mato, Eva Maydell, Sirpa Pietikäinen, Anne Sander, Tom Vandenkendelaere, Esther de Lange S&D Pervenche Berès, Richard Corbett, Mady Delvaux, Jonás Fernández, Aleksander Gabelic, Roberto Gualtieri, Anna Hedh, Agnes Jongerius, Luigi Morgano, Ricardo Serrão Santos, Paul Tang, Jakob von Weizsäcker 5 - GUE/NGL Marisa Matias, Martin Schirdewan Verts/ALE Bas Eickhout, Eva Joly, Philippe Lamberts 0 0 Corrections to votes and voting intentions + - 0 PV\1169356EN.docx 5/16 PE630.570v01-00 EN 1.2 Vote on the decision to enter into interinstitutional negotiations 38 + ALDE Petr Ježek, Caroline Nagtegaal, Ramon Tremosa i Balcells, Lieve Wierinck ECR John Flack, Ashley Fox, Syed Kamall, Bernd Lucke, Kay Swinburne, Roberts Zīle EFDD Tiziana Beghin, David Coburn, Marco Valli PPE Markus Ferber, Stefan Gehrold, Gunnar Hökmark, Danuta Maria Hübner, Ivana Maletić, Thomas Mann, Gabriel Mato, Eva Maydell, Luděk Niedermayer, Sirpa Pietikäinen, Anne Sander, Tom Vandenkendelaere, Esther de Lange S&D Pervenche Berès, Richard Corbett, Mady Delvaux, Jonás Fernández, Aleksander Gabelic, Roberto Gualtieri, Anna Hedh, Agnes Jongerius, Luigi Morgano, Ricardo Serrão Santos, Paul Tang, Jakob von Weizsäcker 4 - GUE/NGL Marisa Matias, Martin Schirdewan PPE Werner Langen Verts/ALE Eva Joly 2 0 Verts/ALE Bas Eickhout, Philippe Lamberts Corrections to votes and voting intentions + - 0 PE630.570v01-00 6/16 PV\1169356EN.docx EN 2. Markets in financial instruments 2.1. Final vote 41 + ALDE Petr Ježek, Caroline Nagtegaal, Ramon Tremosa i Balcells, Lieve Wierinck ECR John Flack, Ashley Fox, Syed Kamall, Bernd Lucke, Kay Swinburne, Roberts Zīle EFDD Tiziana Beghin, David Coburn, Marco Valli PPE Markus Ferber, Stefan Gehrold, Gunnar Hökmark, Danuta Maria Hübner, Ivana Maletić, Thomas Mann, Gabriel Mato, Eva Maydell, Luděk Niedermayer, Sirpa Pietikäinen, Anne Sander, Tom Vandenkendelaere, Esther de Lange S&D Pervenche Berès, Richard Corbett, Mady Delvaux, Jonás Fernández, Aleksander Gabelic, Roberto Gualtieri, Anna Hedh, Agnes Jongerius, Luigi Morgano, Ricardo Serrão Santos, Paul Tang, Jakob von Weizsäcker Verts/ALE Bas Eickhout, Eva Joly, Philippe Lamberts 2 - GUE/NGL Marisa Matias, Martin Schirdewan 0 0 Corrections to votes and voting intentions + - 0 PV\1169356EN.docx 7/16 PE630.570v01-00 EN 2.2 Vote on the decision to enter into interinstitutional negotiations 40 + ALDE Petr Ježek, Caroline Nagtegaal, Ramon Tremosa i Balcells, Lieve Wierinck ECR John Flack, Ashley Fox, Syed Kamall, Bernd Lucke, Kay Swinburne, Roberts Zīle EFDD Tiziana Beghin, Marco Valli PPE Markus Ferber, Stefan Gehrold, Gunnar Hökmark, Danuta Maria Hübner, Ivana Maletić, Thomas Mann, Gabriel Mato, Eva Maydell, Luděk Niedermayer, Sirpa Pietikäinen, Anne Sander, Tom Vandenkendelaere, Esther de Lange S&D Pervenche Berès, Richard Corbett, Mady Delvaux, Jonás Fernández, Aleksander Gabelic, Roberto Gualtieri, Anna Hedh, Agnes Jongerius, Luigi Morgano, Ricardo Serrão Santos, Paul Tang, Jakob von Weizsäcker Verts/ALE Bas Eickhout, Eva Joly, Philippe Lamberts 3 - EFDD David Coburn, GUE/NGL Marisa Matias, Martin Schirdewan 0 0 Corrections to votes and voting intentions + - 0 PE630.570v01-00 8/16 PV\1169356EN.docx EN 3. Disclosures relating to sustainable investments and sustainability risks 3.1. Final vote 41 + ALDE Petr Ježek, Ramon Tremosa i Balcells, Lieve Wierinck ECR John Flack, Ashley Fox, Syed Kamall, Bernd Lucke, Kay Swinburne, Roberts Zīle EFDD Marco Valli GUE/NGL Marisa Matias, Martin Schirdewan NI Steven Woolfe PPE Markus Ferber, Stefan Gehrold, Gunnar Hökmark, Danuta Maria Hübner, Ivana Maletić, Thomas Mann, Gabriel Mato, Eva Maydell, Luděk Niedermayer, Sirpa Pietikäinen, Anne Sander, Tom Vandenkendelaere, Esther de Lange S&D Pervenche Berès, Richard Corbett, Mady Delvaux, Jonás Fernández, Aleksander Gabelic, Roberto Gualtieri, Anna Hedh, Agnes Jongerius, Luigi Morgano, Ricardo Serrão Santos, Paul Tang, Jakob von Weizsäcker Verts/ALE Bas Eickhout, Eva Joly, Philippe
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