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26/04/2012 | 2012/270 | Actual use of sanctioning powers under MAD | Supervisory convergence | Final Report | PDF 1.55 MB |
The report provides a comparison of the use of administrative sanctioning powers across 29 EEA Member States for 2008-2010. The results of the report will provide input to the legislative process on the new market abuse regime. | |||
12/01/2012 | 2012/3 | Annual report on the application of the Regulation on credit rating agencies as provided by Article 21(5) and Article 39a of the Regulation (EU) No 1060/2009 as amended by Regulation No 1095/2010 | Credit Rating Agencies | Final Report | PDF 141.98 KB |
This is the first report under the new CRA regulation, however, please note that CESR published a report about the application of the Regulation in the EU and, in particular, on the implementation of the requirements established in Annex I of the Regulation on 6 December 2010 (CESR/10-1424), according to Article 21(4) of the Regulation which was subsequently amended by Regulation No (EC) 513/2011. At the time of publication, 16 CRA's have been registered. | |||
18/03/2013 | 2013/308 | Annual report on the application of the Regulation on credit rating agencies- 2012 | Credit Rating Agencies | Final Report | PDF 601.08 KB |
This is the second annual report on the application of the Credit Rating Agencies Regulation. | |||
18/03/2015 | 2015/592 | Automated Trading Guidelines- ESMA peer review among National Competent Authorities | Supervisory convergence | Final Report | PDF 930.33 KB |
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25/02/2015 | 2015/494 | Best Execution under MiFID | MiFID - Investor Protection, Supervisory convergence | Final Report | PDF 761.62 KB |
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has conducted a peer review on how national regulators (national competent authorities or NCAs) supervise and enforce the MiFID provisions relating to investment firms’ obligation to provide best execution, or obtain the best possible result, for their clients when executing their orders. ESMA found that the level of implementation of best execution provisions, as well as the level of convergence of supervisory practices by NCAs, is relatively low. In order to address this situation a number of improvements were identified, including: • prioritisation of best execution as a key conduct of business supervisory issue; • the allocation of sufficient resources to best execution supervision; and • a more proactive supervisory approach to monitoring compliance with best execution requirements, both desk-based and onsite inspections. The review was conducted on the basis of information provided by 29 NCAs and complemented by on-site visits to the NCAs of France, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Poland and Spain. | |||
13/02/2019 | ESMA71-319-91 | Brexit – the regulatory challenges | Brexit, Fund Management, MiFID - Secondary Markets, Post Trading, Speeches, Supervisory convergence | Speech | PDF 175.3 KB |
Steven Maijoor keynote at the European Financial Forum in Dublin |
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10/10/2019 | ESMA71-319-144 | Building the EU Capital Markets Union while fostering global financial markets- EU-Asia Financial Dialogue/ASIFMA Conference | International cooperation, Speeches, Supervisory convergence, Sustainable finance | Speech | PDF 135.51 KB |
EU-Asia Financial Dialogue/ASIFMA Conference, Tokyo 10 October |
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11/04/2017 | ESMA31-68-153 | Closing Keynote CMU Mid Term Review Public Hearing- Steven Maijoor | Speeches, Supervisory convergence | Speech | PDF 154.17 KB |
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21/02/2014 | 2014/151 | Credit Rating Agencies Annual Report 2013 | Credit Rating Agencies | Final Report | PDF 507.61 KB |
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has published its Annual Report 2013 (Report) on credit rating agencies (CRAs) in the European Union (EU). The Report also outlines ESMA’s supervisory work plan for this year. ESMA has found that CRAs continue to progress in how they comply with the CRA Regulation, including improved internal transparency and disclosure to the market on credit rating activities as well as empowerment of the compliance function. However, ESMA considers that improvements are still necessary, notably in the following areas: • validation of rating methodologies, to ensure that a credit rating assessment is a comprehensive risk assessment leading to high quality ratings; • internal governance, ensuring the full independence of the internal review function and thereby reducing the risk of potential conflict of interest; and • robust IT systems to support the rating process, including information security controls and protection of confidential rating information. These issues form the basis for much of ESMA’s supervision activities as outlined in its 2014 work plan. This includes the completion of the two on-going supervisory reviews into CRAs’ monitoring of structured finance ratings and into small and medium-sized CRAs. A new thematic investigation on how CRAs review and validate their rating methodologies will also be launched, as well as dedicated work on CRAs’ IT systems and controls. Following the entry into force of the amended CRA Regulation in June 2013, ESMA will also complete a specific assessment on CRAs’ compliance with the new regulatory requirements. | |||
07/06/2019 | ESMA32-60-474 | Draft RTS amending Delegated Regulation (EU) 2018/815 on the updates of the taxonomy to be used for the ESEF | Corporate Disclosure, European Single Electronic Format | Final Report | PDF 6.5 MB |
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18/12/2015 | 2015/1879 | ESMA CRA Market Share Calculation | Credit Rating Agencies | Final Report | PDF 586.38 KB |
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16/12/2014 | 2014/1524 | ESMA’s investigation into structured finance ratings | Credit Rating Agencies | Final Report | PDF 436.29 KB |
The European Securities and Markets Authorities (ESMA) has published this report to inform of the outcome and findings of its general investigation in the way credit rating agencies (CRAs) conduct surveillance of structured finance credit ratings, as indicated in ESMA’s Credit Rating Agencies Annual Report 2013. The investigation took place between October 2013 and September 2014 and involved the four largest CRAs providing credit ratings on structured finance instruments in the EU, namely DBRS Ratings (DBRS), Fitch Ratings (Fitch), Moody’s Investors Service (MIS) and Standard & Poor’s (S&P). | |||
22/03/2012 | 2012/207 | ESMA’s Report on the Supervision of Credit Rating Agencies | Credit Rating Agencies | Final Report | PDF 323.81 KB |
This report provides an overview of ESMA’s supervisory activity on Credit Rating Agencies (CRAs) registered in the European Union and summarises the results of ESMA’s first examination of the three groups of registered CRAs (Fitch Ratings, Moody's Investors Services, and Standard & Poor's Rating Services). The examination referred to in this document is the first step in an ongoing supervisory process conducted by ESMA and therefore does not represent a full scope investigation. The observations set forth in this Report refer to common issues affecting CRAs activities. As of the date of this document, ESMA has not determined whether any observation highlighted below constitutes a breach of the provisions of the Regulation. ESMA is still progressing in its assessment of the areas discussed in this Report. This Report is not based on a decision by ESMA’s Board of Supervisors; therefore it is published without prejudice to the possibility of further investigations which could lead to enforcement or supervisory actions. | |||
13/05/2020 | ESMA80-189-6982 | EU CLO credit ratings – an overview of Credit Rating Agencies practices and challenges | COVID-19, Credit Rating Agencies | Final Report | PDF 436.43 KB |
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30/03/2020 | ESMA70-151-2919 | Final Report EMIR RTS on Colleges for CCPs | CCP Directorate, Post Trading, Supervisory convergence | Final Report | PDF 273.08 KB |
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18/07/2019 | ESMA33-9-320 | Final Report Guidelines on Disclosure Requirements Applicable to Credit Rating Agencies | Credit Rating Agencies | Final Report | PDF 336.63 KB |
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05/02/2019 | ESMA 33-9-295 | Final Report Guidelines on the Submission of Periodic Information to ESMA by Credit Rating Agencies | Credit Rating Agencies | Final Report | PDF 769.91 KB |
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18/06/2020 | ESMA32-60-607 | Final report on draft RTS including 2020 update RTS on ESEF | European Single Electronic Format | Final Report | PDF 6.21 MB |
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15/11/2016 | 2016-1575 | Final Report on Guidelines on the validation and review of Credit Rating Agencies’ methodologies | Credit Rating Agencies | Final Report | PDF 655.85 KB |
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18/07/2018 | ESMA33-9-246 | Final report on Supplementary Guidelines on Endorsement | Credit Rating Agencies | Final Report | PDF 948.62 KB |