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欧洲新市场(Euro New Market,Euronm/EVRO-NM)
欧洲新市场网站网址:http://www.euronm.com
全欧洲范围的欧洲新市场(EVRO-NM)是在法国新兴证券市场(Nouveau Market)的基础上发展而成的。
欧洲新市场,是由德国、法国、比利时、荷兰四国证券交易所的新市场所组成的网络市场。
创立欧洲新市场的宗旨是,为具有创新精神的高成长的中小企业提供上市融资机会,并为投资者提供买卖这些股票的交易场所。作为联接这些成员的网络,欧洲新市场为成员国的高成长中小企业提供了融资窗口,使它们能够接触到欧洲范围甚至更广泛的投资者。
The need and the opportunity to set up a European market for shares of innovative high growth companies are obvious. Several studies by the European Union, the European Venture Capital Association (EVCA) and financial institutions as well as the rising number of European companies applying for a Nasdaq listing have highlighted this fact.
Innovative companies, and more generally small and medium-sized enterprises are key components of European economies. It is essential that such companies not relocate elsewhere because they are the most dynamic and make the greatest contribution to employment and job creation. One of the main issues posed by such companies is their difficulty in raising capital. Many companies in Europe - particularly those that have been in operation for only a short time - need considerable amounts of capital to finance their growth, but are unable to find it on existing markets or through the banking system. Such companies are:
The lack of long-term capital for these companies has a negative effect on all European economies, jeopardizes further development in growth industries and weakens Europes international competitiveness.
A successful market for growth companies has to be:
The Brussels, Paris, Frankfurt and Amsterdam stock exchanges have decided to join forces to realize a network of markets that meet these requirements. Besides establishing domestic markets geared to the respective national needs, EURO.NM was created to allow for the European dimension and to guarantee easy access.
The Paris Bourse launched its new market Le Nouveau Marché on February 14, 1996. Trading started on March 20, 1996, and more than 20 companies are already listed. The total amount of these IPOs is more than 1.8 billion FF.
NMAX, the Nieuwe Markt in Amsterdam, was launched on February 20, 1997, the first listings took place in April 1997. Because of the favorable reaction from the financial community and potential issuers, NMAX is confident of meeting its target of 10 companies by the end of the year.
Neuer Markt of Deutsche Börse in Frankfurt was opened on March 10, 1997. The first two companies to list were cellular phone service provider MobilCom and the automotive engineering company Bertrandt. The two companies alone have a market capitalization of more than 600 million DM.
EURO.NM Belgium, the new market of the Brussels Stock Exchange had its first listing in April 1997. 5 to 10 companies are expected to list within the first year.
EURO.NM was set up in the legal form of a European Economic Interest Group in an effort to alleviate the constraints to the realization of a European stock market. Harmonization of national regulations has progressed significantly with the Investment Services Directive and other EU initiatives. However, there are still no common rules and regulations for the secondary markets, no common European law regarding companies, no central supervisory authority and no common code of conduct for all participants. Any market striving to achieve a genuinely European dimension has therefore to be decentralized according to the principles of subsidiarity and at the same time show its unity by a high degree of harmonization and integration. Under these circumstances, EURO.NM represents the most efficient approach for the creation of a pan-European stock market:
EURO.NM is designed to build a decentralized European stock market, based on a network of similar national markets. A common data feed will be operational in the course of 1997. Technical and regulatory aspects of cross membership are currently discussed. Cross membership of intermediaries will be implemented as soon as possible.
EURO.NM is a very flexible organization with the task of defining the minimum requirements necessary to link these new markets according to the principles of subsidiarity. EURO.NM members have signed a Markets Harmonization Agreement which establishes rules and regulations of this European network. The agreement defines the minimum standards to be adopted by each member of the grouping. The common standards concern listing requirements for issuers, membership and market rules.
The EURO.NM framework is designed to respect each markets autonomy and initiative while ensuring the necessary degree of coordination and cooperation between them. It provides a clear European identity at low cost. By pooling resources and by utilizing existing trading systems the markets can be operated at marginal cost. In order to attract investors, as well as issuers, the markets will provide excellent and reliable services at reasonable prices.
The four members of EURO.NM form the core of the European stock market for small and medium-sized companies with high growth potential.