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The relaunch of Moldova's capital market will be carried out on a new basis, including important infrastructure projects such as the creation of a new stock exchange in partnership with the Bucharest Stock Exchange (BSE)

The relaunch of Moldova's capital market will be carried out on a new basis, including important infrastructure projects such as the creation of a new stock exchange in partnership with the Bucharest Stock Exchange (BSE)

This was announced by Dumitru Budianschi, Chairman of the National Commission for Financial Market, at a meeting with Maria Luís Albuquerque, European Commissioner for financial services and the savings and investment Union, to discuss the consolidation of Moldova's financial market. According to the National Commission for Financial Market (NCFM), the high-level dialogue reaffirmed a shared commitment to developing a modern, secure, and transparent financial market in Moldova capable of stimulating economic growth and directly benefiting citizens. The dialogue addressed measures to modernize and effectively oversee the capital market and insurance sector, encourage private investment, and create a stable framework that will attract capital and provide citizens with more opportunities for savings and investment. The discussion also focused on developing a financial system that benefits people, ensuring trust, transparency, and access to secure financial instruments. The NCFM Chairperson thanked the European Commissioner for the EU's ongoing support in the legislative harmonization process and noted Moldova's progress, including through the approval of the National Capital Market Development Strategy (2025–2030). Dumitru Budianschi also noted that the new stock exchange, being created in partnership with the Bucharest Stock Exchange, is expected to begin operations in mid-next year and will operate under the same system as in Romania. Maria Luís Albuquerque, in turn, emphasized that a healthy financial market means not only economic stability but also trust, opportunity, and freedom of choice for citizens. The participants agreed to continue close dialogue to address current challenges. // 31.10.2025 — InfoMarket

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