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The European Equity Fund, Inc. Announces Results of Annual Meetings of Stockholders

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The European Equity Fund, Inc. (NYSE: EEA) has reported the results from its Annual Meeting of Stockholders held on June 24, 2021. Three Class I Directors, including Mr. Walter C. Dostmann, Mr. Christian M. Zügel, and Ms. Hepsen Uzcan, were elected to serve three-year terms. Additionally, Ernst & Young LLP was ratified as the independent auditors for the 2021 fiscal year. Notably, stockholders did not approve a proposal to declassify the Board of Directors. Further information can be found on the Fund’s official website.

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  • Election of three Class I Directors for three-year terms.
  • Ratification of Ernst & Young LLP as independent auditors for 2021.
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  • Proposal to declassify the Board of Directors was not approved.

The European Equity Fund, Inc. (NYSE: EEA) (the “Fund”) announced today the results of its Annual Meeting of Stockholders held on June 24, 2021.

Each of the three Class I Directors nominated by the Board of Directors, Mr. Walter C. Dostmann, Mr. Christian M. Zügel and Ms. Hepsen Uzcan, was elected to serve for a term of three years and until his or her respective successor is elected and qualifies. Stockholders also ratified the appointment of Ernst & Young LLP as the independent auditors for the Fund for its 2021 fiscal year. Stockholders did not approve the proposal requesting the Fund to take the steps necessary to declassify the Board of Directors.

A copy of the portfolio manager’s presentation from the meeting is posted to the Fund’s website at www.dws.com.

For more information on the Fund, including its most recent month-end performance, visit dws.com or call (800) 349-4281.

Important Information

Investing in foreign securities, particularly those of emerging markets, presents certain risks, such as currency fluctuations, political and economic changes, and market risks. Any fund that concentrates in a particular segment of the market or a particular geographical region will generally be more volatile than a fund that invests more broadly.

Closed-end funds, unlike open-end funds, are not continuously offered. There is a one time public offering and once issued, shares of closed-end funds are sold in the open market through a stock exchange. Shares of closed-end funds frequently trade at a discount to net asset value. The price of a fund’s shares is determined by a number of factors, several of which are beyond the control of the fund. Therefore, the fund cannot predict whether its shares will trade at, below, or above net asset value.

Investments in funds involve risk. Additional risks of the Fund are associated with international investing, such as currency fluctuations, political and economic changes, market risks, government regulations and differences in liquidity, which may increase the volatility of your investment. Foreign security markets generally exhibit greater price volatility and are less liquid than the US market. Additionally, the Fund focuses its investments in certain geographical regions, thereby increasing its vulnerability to developments in that region and potentially subjecting the Fund’s shares to greater price volatility. Some funds have more risk than others. These include funds, such as the Fund, that allow exposure to or otherwise concentrate investments in certain sectors, geographic regions, security types, market capitalization, or foreign securities (e.g., political or economic instability, which can be accentuated in emerging market countries).

The European Union, the United States and other countries have imposed sanctions on Russia in response to Russian military and other actions in recent years. These sanctions have adversely affected Russian individuals, issuers and the Russian economy. Russia, in turn, has imposed sanctions targeting Western individuals, businesses and products. The various sanctions have adversely affected, and may continue to adversely affect, not only the Russian economy, but also the economies of many countries in Europe. The continuation of current sanctions or the imposition of additional sanctions may materially adversely affect the value of the Fund’s portfolio.

Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

War, terrorism, economic uncertainty, trade disputes, public health crises (including the recent pandemic spread of the novel coronavirus) and related geopolitical events could lead to increased market volatility, disruption to US and world economies and markets and may have significant adverse effects on the fund and their investments.

This press release shall not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy, nor shall there be any sale of these securities in any state or jurisdiction in which such offer or solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to registration or qualification under the laws of such state or jurisdiction.

NOT FDIC/ NCUA INSURED MAY LOSE VALUE NO BANK GUARANTEE
NOT A DEPOSIT NOT INSURED BY ANY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCY

The brand DWS represents DWS Group GmbH & Co. KGaA and any of its subsidiaries such as DWS Distributors, Inc. which offers investment products or DWS Investment Management Americas, Inc. and RREEF America L.L.C. which offer advisory services. (R-084044 ) (06/21)

FAQ

What were the results of the European Equity Fund's Annual Meeting of Stockholders on June 24, 2021?

The meeting resulted in the election of three Class I Directors and the ratification of Ernst & Young LLP as independent auditors, but a proposal to declassify the Board was not approved.

Who were the newly elected directors of the European Equity Fund in 2021?

The newly elected directors were Mr. Walter C. Dostmann, Mr. Christian M. Zügel, and Ms. Hepsen Uzcan.

What financial firm was ratified as the independent auditor for the European Equity Fund for 2021?

Ernst & Young LLP was ratified as the independent auditor for the Fund for the 2021 fiscal year.

Did the stockholders approve the proposal to declassify the Board of Directors at the European Equity Fund's meeting?

No, the stockholders did not approve the proposal to declassify the Board of Directors.

Where can I find more information about the European Equity Fund?

More information can be found on the Fund's official website.

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