Calviño: “Europe is a pillar of trust and stability”

Brussels – On Wednesday, the President of the European Investment Bank (EIB), Nadia Calviño, stated that Europe serves as “an anchor of trust and stability” for the global community during a period of significant “change” marked by a shift in the global order.

During a public discussion with EFE President Miguel Ángel Oliver, she acknowledged the feelings of “unease” and “concerns” that such changes provoke, yet expressed her “confidence” in the European Union’s ability to maintain “unity” and “successfully navigate” its challenges.

“At a time when everything is changing and uncertainty is the new normal, trust is becoming an invaluable asset. Europe stands as an anchor of trust and stability for the world; this is Europe’s moment,” she asserted.

In this context, Calviño confirmed that “the EIB is well-positioned,” backing essential “European strategic priorities,” such as enhancing the security and defense sector amid the “expansion” of “non-democratic regimes globally strengthened by war readiness.”

€3 Billion for Defense SMEs

“It is crucial for democracies to defend themselves,” she remarked, announcing a tripling of the funding for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the defense sector to €3 billion.

The EIB signed its first agreement with Deutsche Bank on Wednesday to provide a €500 million credit and liquidity line for defense SMEs and anticipates a second agreement with Banque Populaire in France soon as part of this initiative.

Calviño stressed that enhancing European defense “is more than merely investing in industry.”

“Every euro financed by the EIB contributes to European security, as energy security, strategic autonomy, technological development, innovation, and technological leadership are vital for Europe’s safety,” she explained.

Climate Bank

Calviño reiterated that the EIB’s “top priority” is to reinforce its status as a climate bank, a strategic commitment that is “indisputable,” given that reducing dependence on fossil fuel imports is also a security issue.

She noted that the bank currently finances 40% of energy infrastructure projects across Europe and will announce “in the coming days” an agreement to support an electrical interconnection between France and Spain, aiming to eliminate the Iberian Peninsula’s status as an energy island.

“The green transition and climate are our number one priority, and we must find ways to amplify our impact,” she stated, adding that the entity’s high credit rating and business model allow for an expanded balance sheet to meet all EU priorities.

The housing crisis was another topic discussed, with Calviño advocating for EU institutions to support national, regional, and local authorities in addressing this pressing issue affecting “almost all” member states.

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Capital Markets

Additionally, she highlighted the EIB’s involvement in deepening capital markets, which, alongside a comprehensive banking union, could provide a significant boost and structural change to enhance Europe’s competitiveness.

“It is evident that we need to finalize the banking union; the missing components are clear, particularly the advancement of capital market union. I see a ‘momentum’ and increasing awareness among member state representatives about the need for decisive action in this area,” she explained.


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7 responses to “Calviño: “Europe is a pillar of trust and stability””

  1. alley 
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    alley cat

    Oh sure, Europe is the beacon of trust and stability—because nothing says “reliability” quite like a continent that can’t agree on a common sock color. 😂🧦

  2. BoomerBox Avatar
    BoomerBox

    Seems like Europe is the world’s last hope for ‘stability’—not sure if that’s a compliment or a desperate cry for help. 😅 But hey, as long as we can triple the funding for defense, who needs a solid plan?

  3. Eerie 
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    Eerie Mizzen

    Nice to hear Europe is an “anchor of trust” while we’re all sailing through this stormy sea of uncertainty. Perhaps we should also invest in some life jackets just in case! 😏⚓️

  4. CoB@lt Avatar

    Trust and stability, eh? I suppose that’s why they pay us all to wear our best smiles while juggling flaming batons in this circus called Europe. 🎪💼

  5. Digital Moonshine Avatar
    Digital Moonshine

    Europe as an “anchor of trust”? Sounds more like a shipwreck waiting to happen, mate. ⚓️😏 Let’s see if that stability holds up when the next storm hits the continent!

  6. Emerald Goddess Avatar
    Emerald Goddess

    Isn’t it charming how Europe, the same place that can’t seem to agree on a single set of regulations, suddenly finds itself as the “anchor of trust”? Must be some strong coffee in Brussels these days! ☕️😏

  7. Po1son Avatar

    Oh sure, Europe’s the “pillar of trust and stability” – right next to the “great” coffee in a cup made from recycled dreams. ☕️ Just don’t mention the weather or the economy, yeah? 😂

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