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Date | Ref. | Title | Section | Type | Download | Info | Summary | Related Documents | Translated versions |
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06/07/2022 | Newsletter | ESMA Newsletter June 2022 | ESMA newsletter | Reference | PDF 12.17 MB |
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01/07/2022 | ESMA34-45-1580 | Sustainable Finance- implementation timeline | Sustainable finance | Reference | PDF 166.84 KB |
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01/07/2022 | ESMA31-67-535 | Practical Guide on notifications of major holdings under the Transparency Directive | Corporate Disclosure, Corporate Information, Transparency | Reference | PDF 1 MB |
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28/06/2022 | ESMA02-91-3297 | ESMA Final Accounts Financial Year 2021 | Board of Supervisors, Corporate Information, Management Board, Planning reporting budget | Reference | PDF 685.48 KB |
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07/06/2022 | SSR sanctions | Administrative measures and sanctions applicable in Member States to infringements of the Short Selling Regulation (SSR) | Short Selling | Reference | PDF 372.64 KB |
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07/06/2022 | Newsletter | ESMA Newsletter May 2022 | ESMA newsletter | Reference | PDF 8.52 MB |
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01/06/2022 | ESMA50-164-770 | Links to national websites where net short positions in shares are disclosed | Short Selling | Reference | PDF 97.14 KB |
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31/05/2022 | ESMA34-45-1427 | Supervisory briefing- Sustainability risks and disclosures in the area of investment management | Fund Management, Sustainable finance | Reference | PDF 312.39 KB |
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25/05/2022 | Joint Committee SFDR Q&As | Questions related to Regulation (EU) 2019/2088 on SFDR | Joint Committee, Sustainable finance | Q&A | PDF 794.9 KB |
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25/05/2022 | Joint Committe EC Decision Q&As | European Commission decision on the adoption of the answers to be provided to questions submitted by the ESAs under Article 16b(5) of Regulation (EU) No 1093/2010 | Joint Committee, Sustainable finance | Reference | PDF 133.3 KB |
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23/05/2022 | ESMA50-165-2146 | The drivers of the costs and performance of ESG funds | Fund Management, Sustainable finance | Reference | PDF 532.34 KB |
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19/05/2022 | Market makers - XLS | Market makers and authorised primary dealers who are using the exemption under the SSR- XLS | Short Selling | Reference | XLSX 40.34 KB |
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19/05/2022 | Market makers - pdf | Market makers and authorised primary dealers who are using the exemption under the SSR- PDF | Short Selling | Reference | PDF 449.2 KB |
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18/05/2022 | ESMA50-165-2096 | Leverage and derivatives – the case of Archegos | Risk Analysis & Economics - Markets Infrastructure Investors, Trading | Reference | PDF 264.1 KB |
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13/05/2022 | JC 2022 26 | SFDR queries forwarded to the Commission | Joint Committee, Sustainable finance | Q&A | PDF 132.33 KB |
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13/05/2022 | Net short thresholds | Net short position notification thresholds for sovereign issuers | Short Selling | Reference | XLSX 26.5 KB |
According to Article 7(2) of the Short Selling Regulation, ESMA has to publish a list of the thresholds applicable to the sovereign issuers for the purpose of the notification to competent authorities of significant net short position in sovereign debt. The way these notification thresholds are defined is further specified in the Commission Delegated Regulation No 918/2012 (the “DR”). The DR specifies that initial threshold categories shall be: The additional incremental levels shall be set at 50% of the initial thresholds. The reporting thresholds shall be monetary amounts fixed by applying the percentage thresholds to the outstanding sovereign debt of the sovereign issuer. They will be revised and updated quarterly to reflect changes in the total amount of outstanding sovereign debt of each sovereign issuer. In addition, the DR states that the amount of outstanding debt should be calculated using a duration adjusted approach. ESMA has published a Q&A document on how to proceed for the duration adjustment. The table of thresholds contains the name of the sovereign issuer, the amount of outstanding debt duration adjusted, the initial threshold amount and the relevant percentage, the incremental threshold amount and the relevant percentage. Please note that the figures of the amount of outstanding debt are duration adjusted (not nominal amounts) and are approximations provided by competent authorities. |
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12/05/2022 | ESMA WP-2022-02 | ESMA working paper on Financial stability risks from cloud outsourcing | Innovation and Products | Reference | PDF 746.79 KB |
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06/05/2022 | Ares(2022)2937873 | Mandate to ESAs on PAI product | Joint Committee, Sustainable finance | Reference | PDF 224.93 KB |
The three ESA Chairs have received two mandates to make amendments to the SFDR Delegated Regulation – adopted by the Commission on 6 April and currently under scrutiny. The first one, received on 8 April, invites the ESAs to propose amendments in relation to the information that should be provided in pre-contractual documents, on website and in periodic reports about the exposure of financial products to investments in fossil gas and nuclear energy activities, reflecting the provisions set out in the Complementary Climate Delegated Act (CDA). The amendments should cover pre-contractual and periodic documents or information referred to in Article 6(3) and Article 11(2) SFDR and the product disclosures to be made on websites referred to in Article 10(1) SFDR, for financial products referred to in Article 8(1) to (2a) SFDR and in Article 9(1) to (4a) SFDR. The ESAs are invited to submit the amendments to the draft regulatory technical standards (RTS) as requested by the Commission at the latest by 30 September 2022. The amendments to the Delegated Regulation will have to ensure that the disclosures about the degree to which investments are in taxonomy-aligned activities provide for full transparency about investments in fossil gas and nuclear energy activities, in particular on the proportion such investments represent within all investments and in environmentally sustainable economic activities. On 28 April 2022 the three ESAs Chairs received a second mandate to review the indicators for principal adverse impact (PAI) and the financial product disclosures in the SFDR Delegated Regulation. The Commission has invited the ESAs to (1) streamline and develop further the regulatory framework, (2) consider extending the lists of universal indicators for principal adverse impacts, as well as other indicators, and (3) refine the content of all the indicators for adverse impacts and their respective definitions, applicable methodologies, metrics and presentation. In addition, the mandate invites the ESAs to propose amendments regarding decarbonisation targets and to consider whether the financial products making taxonomy-aligned investments (referred to in Articles 5-6 of the Taxonomy Regulation) sufficiently address the disclosure and information on taxonomy-aligned economic activities. The ESAs should use this second mandate to develop draft RTS in accordance with Articles 4(6) and (7), 8(3), 8(4), 9(5), 9(6), 10(2), 11(4) and 11(5) SFDR in conjunction with Articles 10 of the ESAs Founding Regulations,3 and, where necessary, Article 2a(3) SFDR, and have been asked to provide their input at the latest within 12 months from the receipt of the letter, meaning by 28 April 2023. |
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06/05/2022 | Ares(2022)2798608 | Mandate to the ESAs to develop SFDR RTS on product exposures to gas and nuclear activities | Joint Committee, Sustainable finance | Reference | PDF 204.17 KB |
The three ESA Chairs have received two mandates to make amendments to the SFDR Delegated Regulation – adopted by the Commission on 6 April and currently under scrutiny. The first one, received on 8 April, invites the ESAs to propose amendments in relation to the information that should be provided in pre-contractual documents, on website and in periodic reports about the exposure of financial products to investments in fossil gas and nuclear energy activities, reflecting the provisions set out in the Complementary Climate Delegated Act (CDA). The amendments should cover pre-contractual and periodic documents or information referred to in Article 6(3) and Article 11(2) SFDR and the product disclosures to be made on websites referred to in Article 10(1) SFDR, for financial products referred to in Article 8(1) to (2a) SFDR and in Article 9(1) to (4a) SFDR. The ESAs are invited to submit the amendments to the draft regulatory technical standards (RTS) as requested by the Commission at the latest by 30 September 2022. The amendments to the Delegated Regulation will have to ensure that the disclosures about the degree to which investments are in taxonomy-aligned activities provide for full transparency about investments in fossil gas and nuclear energy activities, in particular on the proportion such investments represent within all investments and in environmentally sustainable economic activities. On 28 April 2022 the three ESAs Chairs received a second mandate to review the indicators for principal adverse impact (PAI) and the financial product disclosures in the SFDR Delegated Regulation. The Commission has invited the ESAs to (1) streamline and develop further the regulatory framework, (2) consider extending the lists of universal indicators for principal adverse impacts, as well as other indicators, and (3) refine the content of all the indicators for adverse impacts and their respective definitions, applicable methodologies, metrics and presentation. In addition, the mandate invites the ESAs to propose amendments regarding decarbonisation targets and to consider whether the financial products making taxonomy-aligned investments (referred to in Articles 5-6 of the Taxonomy Regulation) sufficiently address the disclosure and information on taxonomy-aligned economic activities. The ESAs should use this second mandate to develop draft RTS in accordance with Articles 4(6) and (7), 8(3), 8(4), 9(5), 9(6), 10(2), 11(4) and 11(5) SFDR in conjunction with Articles 10 of the ESAs Founding Regulations,3 and, where necessary, Article 2a(3) SFDR, and have been asked to provide their input at the latest within 12 months from the receipt of the letter, meaning by 28 April 2023. |
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05/05/2022 | Newsletter | ESMA Newsletter April 2022 | ESMA newsletter | Reference | PDF 11.82 MB |