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  2. European Investment Fund - Wikipedia

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    The European Investment Fund (EIF), established in 1994, is a financial institution for the provision of finance to SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises), headquartered in Luxembourg. It is part of the European Investment Bank Group. It does not lend money to SMEs directly; rather it provides finance through private banks and funds.

  3. European Investment Bank - Wikipedia

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    The European Investment Bank is a not for profit organisation. While it is a European Union body, none of the European Investment Bank's funds come from the European Union budget, the bank is financially autonomous. It has its own resources and money raised through the international capital markets.

  4. European Federation of Financial Analysts Societies - Wikipedia

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    Its mission is to set the requirement standards for investment professionals, to act as a think tank and centre for discussion and be a European reference in Training & Qualifications. EFFAS represents more than 18,000 Financial Analysts, Asset Managers, Pension Fund Managers, Corporate Finance Specialists, Risk Managers, Treasurers and other ...

  5. European Structural and Investment Funds - Wikipedia

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    The European Structural and Investment Funds (ESI Funds, ESIFs) are financial tools governed by a common rulebook, set up to implement the regional policy of the European Union, as well as the structural policy pillars of the Common Agricultural Policy and the Common Fisheries Policy. They aim to reduce regional disparities in income, wealth ...

  6. Bodies of the European Union and Euratom - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the European Investment Bank is the European Union's long-term lending institution. The EIB supports the EU's priority objectives, especially boosting sustainable growth and job creation. The Group also includes the European Investment Fund and the EIB Institute. [1]

  7. Traineeship scheme of the European Commission - Wikipedia

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    Traineeship (start in October/March) Applicants who advance into the Selection phase are listed in a database called the (Virtual) Blue Book from which European Commission officers entitled to having a trainee are free to choose their candidates. On contacting them, the details of the traineeship are agreed upon.

  8. European Long Term Investment Fund - Wikipedia

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    A European Long Term Investment Fund (ELTIF) is a type of regulated fund introduced in the European Union to encourage investment into companies and projects who need long-term capital, for example infrastructure projects.

  9. European Securities and Markets Authority - Wikipedia

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    The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) is an agency of the European Union located in Paris. [ 3 ] ESMA replaced the Committee of European Securities Regulators (CESR) on 1 January 2011.