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01/12/2015 | JC/2015/079 | 2015 list of identified Financial Conglomerates | Joint Committee, MiFID - Investor Protection | Reference | PDF 146.29 KB |
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10/10/2014 | JC/2014/74 | 2015 Work Programme of the Joint Committee of the European Supervisory Authorities | Joint Committee | Reference | PDF 241.51 KB |
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05/10/2015 | JC/2015/055 | 2016 Work Programme of the Joint Committee of the European Supervisory Authorities | Joint Committee | Reference | PDF 249.68 KB |
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05/10/2015 | JC/2015/055 | 2016 Work Programme of the Joint Committee of the European Supervisory Authorities | Joint Committee | Reference | PDF 249.68 KB |
The Joint Committee of the European Supervisory Authorities in 2016 will continue to prioritise consumer protection – in particular the work on Packaged Retail and Insurance-based Investment Products (PRIIPs), and cross-sectoral risk analysis. Moreover, it will proceed with the joint regulatory work already underway in areas such as anti-money laundering, financial conglomerates and securitisation while being prepared to address any new developments in the European regulatory field if necessary. | |||
05/01/2017 | 2016/1621 | 2016-1621 ESMA letter to EC on postponement of ESEF RTS | Corporate Disclosure, European Single Electronic Format, Transparency | Letter | PDF 87.44 KB |
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21/12/2016 | 2016/1668 | 2016-1668 ESMA feedback statement on ESEF | Corporate Disclosure, European Single Electronic Format, Transparency | Report | PDF 6.98 MB |
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21/12/2016 | 2016/1682 | 2016-1682 Press Release on Feedback Statement on ESEF | Corporate Disclosure, European Single Electronic Format, Press Releases, Transparency | Press Release | PDF 225.03 KB |
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15/10/2018 | ESMA31-62-1114 | 2017 Report on EEA prospectus activity | Corporate Finance | Final Report | PDF 385.45 KB |
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30/03/2022 | ESMA32-63-1249 | 2021 Corporate reporting enforcement and regulatory activities | Corporate Finance | Annual Report | PDF 748.01 KB |
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25/08/2021 | Joint Committee | 2021 Work Programme of the Joint Committee of the European Supervisory Authorities | Joint Committee | Reference | PDF 166.23 KB |
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01/10/2021 | JC 2021 34 | 2022 Work Programme of the Joint Committee of the European Supervisory Authorities | Joint Committee | Reference | PDF 648.99 KB |
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04/01/2011 | 10-1541 | 3L3 Committees Joint Letter on the European Commission’s Green Paper on Audit: Lessons learnt from the Crisis | Joint Committee, Audit | Letter | PDF 144.8 KB |
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04/01/2011 | 10-1541 Annex 2 | 3L3 Committees Joint Letter on the European Commission’s Green Paper on Audit: Lessons learnt from the Crisis- CEBS annex | Joint Committee, Audit | Letter | PDF 120.57 KB |
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04/01/2011 | 10-1541 Annex 3 | 3L3 Committees Joint Letter on the European Commission’s Green Paper on Audit: Lessons learnt from the Crisis- CEIOPS annex | Joint Committee, Audit | Letter | PDF 87.69 KB |
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04/01/2011 | 10-1541 Annex 1 | 3L3 Committees Joint Letter on the European Commission’s Green Paper on Audit: Lessons learnt from the Crisis- CESR annex | Joint Committee, Audit | Letter | PDF 159.33 KB |
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25/03/2020 | ESMA32-63-951 | Accounting implications of the COVID-19 outbreak on the calculation of expected credit losses in accordance with IFRS 9 | Corporate Disclosure, COVID-19 | Statement | PDF 135.91 KB |
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30/10/2014 | JC/2014/01 add | Addendum to Joint CP on draft ITS on the mapping of ECAIs | Joint Committee | Consultation Paper | PDF 157.22 KB |
The Joint Committee of the three European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, ESMA and EIOPA - ESAs) published today an addendum to the joint consultation on the mapping of the credit assessments to risk weights of External Credit Assessment Institutions (ECAIs). The addendum provides further details on the application of the rules proposed in the draft Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) in relation to particular ECAIs and is to be considered as an extension of the consultation process. The consultation period will be reopened until 30 November 2014 in order to collect additional comments. In line with the specifications included in the joint Consultation Paper published in February 2014, this addendum contains the individual mapping tables of all relevant ECAIs. The proposed mappings establish the level of capital that financial institutions should hold in order to ensure the safety and soundness of the EU financial system. These draft mappings are based on the amount of objective information available for each ECAI regarding the performance of its credit ratings. Therefore, the draft mappings mainly reflect the historical ability of ECAIs to anticipate negative credit events. For those cases where only a small number of credit ratings were available, the draft mappings have to a large extent relied on alternative information; whereas, when no relevant information was found, a certain degree of prudence has been applied. Furthermore, the addendum contains some additional aspects resulting from the cost-benefit/impact assessment analysis. The analysis shows that the proposals for the largest ECAIs are not expected to have a significant impact on financial institutions in terms of capital requirements. Only in very specific cases the average capital requirement associated with a particular ECAI might increase by up to 10%. In the case of ECAIs that currently have no mapping established, the impact is expected to reflect the true risk profile of the rated entities. In addition, the EBA also published the individual draft mapping reports that illustrate how the rules proposed in the draft ITS were applied. The draft mappings will be reviewed in light of any comments received during the consultation process. Consultation process The consultation deadline is 30 November 2014 and responses can be submitted here. All contributions received will be published following the close of the consultation, unless requested otherwise. Draft Mapping Reports | |||
26/03/2018 | ESMA35-43-1000 | Additional information on the agreed product intervention measures relating to contracts for differences and binary options | MiFID - Investor Protection | Reference | PDF 202.01 KB |
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09/01/2019 | ESMA50-157-1391 | Advice on Initial Coin Offerings and Crypto-Assets | Innovation and Products | Report | PDF 882.48 KB |
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18/12/2014 | 2014/1560 | Advice- Investment-based crowdfunding | Innovation and Products | Final Report | PDF 482.2 KB |
Crowdfunding is a means of raising finance for projects from ‘the crowd’ often by means of an internet-based platform through which project owners ‘pitch’ their idea to potential backers, who are typically not professional investors. It takes many forms, not all of which involve the potential for a financial return. ESMA’s focus is on crowdfunding which involves investment, as distinct from donation, non-monetary reward or loan agreement.Crowdfunding is relatively young and business models are evolving. EU financial services rules were not designed with the industry in mind. Within investment-based crowdfunding a range of different operational structures are used so it is not straightforward to map crowdfunding platforms’ activities to those regulated under EU legislation. Member States and NCAs have been working out how to treat crowdfunding, with some dealing with issues case-by-case, some seeking to clarify how crowdfunding fits into existing rules and others introducing specific requirements.To assist NCAs and market participants, and to promote regulatory and supervisory convergence, ESMA has assessed typical investment-based crowdfunding business models and how they could evolve, risks typically involved for project owners, investors and the platforms themselves and the likely components of an appropriate regulatory regime. ESMA then prepared a detailed analysis of how the typical business models map across to the existing EU legislation, set out in sections 1 to 6 of this document. |