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29/11/2013 | 2013/998 ES | 28.11.13 | ESMA/2013/998 Directrices sobre el modelo de memorando de acuerdo relativo a la consulta, la cooperación y el intercambio de información en lo que respecta a la supervisión de las entidades de la DGFIA | Fund Management, Guidelines and Technical standards | Guidelines & Recommendations | PDF 244.6 KB |
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29/11/2013 | 2013/998 RO | 28.11.13 | ESMA/2013/998 Orientări referitoare la modelul de memorandum de înţelegere privind consultarea, cooperarea şi schimbul de informaţii în legătură cu supravegherea entităţilor prevăzute de DAFIA | Fund Management, Guidelines and Technical standards | Guidelines & Recommendations | PDF 263.01 KB |
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29/11/2013 | 2013/998 SK | 28.11.13 | ESMA/2013/998 Usmernenia o vzorovom memorande o porozumení o konzultáciách, spolupráci a výmene informácií v súvislosti s dohľadom nad subjektmi, na ktoré sa vzťahuje smernica o správcoch alternatívnych investičných fondov | Fund Management, Guidelines and Technical standards | Guidelines & Recommendations | PDF 269.81 KB |
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02/04/2013 | 2013/74 HU | A short ügyletekről és a hitel-nemteljesítési csereügyletekkel kapcsolatos egyes szempontokról szóló 236/2012/EU európai parlamenti és tanácsi rendelet szerinti árjegyzői tevékenységek és elsődleges piaci műveletek mentessége | Short Selling, Guidelines and Technical standards | Guidelines & Recommendations | PDF 550.5 KB |
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02/04/2013 | 2013/74 LV | Atbrīvojums tirgus uzturētāja darbībām un primārā tirgus operācijām saskaņā ar Eiropas Parlamenta un Padomes Regulu (ES) Nr. 236/2012 par īso pārdošanu un dažiem kredītriska mijmaiņas darījumu aspektiem | Short Selling, Guidelines and Technical standards | Guidelines & Recommendations | PDF 771.14 KB |
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02/04/2013 | 2013/74 DE | Ausnahme für Market-Making-Tätigkeiten und Primärmarkttätigkeiten gemäß der Verordnung (EU) Nr. 236/2012 des Europäischen Parlaments und des Rates über Leerverkäufe und bestimmte Aspekte von Credit Default Swaps | Short Selling, Guidelines and Technical standards | Guidelines & Recommendations | PDF 638.62 KB |
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28/03/2012 | 2012/197 hu | Az egyes strukturált ÁÉKBV-k kockázatának mérésére és teljes kitettségének számítására vonatkozó iránymutatások | Fund Management, Guidelines and Technical standards | Guidelines & Recommendations | PDF 274.08 KB |
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01/08/2014 | 2014/937 et | Börsil kaubeldavate fondide ja muude eurofondide emissioone käsitlevad suunised | Guidelines and Technical standards, Fund Management | Guidelines & Recommendations | PDF 336.89 KB |
This is an update of the guidelines originally published in 2012. The new version of the guidelines modifies the original provision on diversification of collateral received by UCITS in the context of efficient portfolio management techniques and over-the-counter financial derivative transactions. | |||
17/12/2012 | 2011/188 | Cooperation including delegation between ESMA, the competent authorities and the sectoral competent authorities under Regulation (EU) No 513/2011 on credit rating agencies | Credit Rating Agencies | Guidelines & Recommendations | PDF 190.32 KB |
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02/04/2013 | 2013/74 RO | Derogări pentru activităţile de formator de piaţă şi operaţiunile de pe piaţa primară conform Regulamentului (UE) nr. 236/2012 al Parlamentului European şi al Consiliului privind vânzarea în lipsă şi anumite aspecte ale swapurilor pe riscul de credit | Short Selling, Guidelines and Technical standards | Guidelines & Recommendations | PDF 534.03 KB |
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01/08/2014 | 2014/937 es | Directrices sobre fondos cotizados (ETF) y otras cuestiones relativas a los OICVM | Guidelines and Technical standards, Fund Management | Guidelines & Recommendations | PDF 351.34 KB |
This is an update of the guidelines originally published in 2012. The new version of the guidelines modifies the original provision on diversification of collateral received by UCITS in the context of efficient portfolio management techniques and over-the-counter financial derivative transactions. | |||
23/06/2015 | 2015/609 ES | Directrices sobre la información periódica que deben presentar a la AEVM las agencias de calificación crediticia | Guidelines and Technical standards, Credit Rating Agencies | Guidelines & Recommendations | PDF 168.16 KB |
ES - Texto traducido por el Centro de Traducción de los Órganos de la Unión Europea | |||
28/03/2012 | 2012/197 es | Directrices sobre medición de riesgos y estimación de la exposición global de ciertos tipos de OICVM estructuradas | Fund Management, Guidelines and Technical standards | Guidelines & Recommendations | PDF 267.49 KB |
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11/01/2016 | 2016/28 | Emergency measure by the Greek HCMC under Section 1 of Chapter V of Regulation (EU) No 236/2012 on short selling and certain aspects of credit default swaps | Market Integrity, Short Selling | Opinion | PDF 38.78 KB |
Emergency measure by the Greek HCMC under Section 1 of Chapter V of Regulation (EU) No 236/2012 on short selling and certain aspects of credit default swaps
I.Legal basis
II.Previous measures adopted by the Hellenic Capital Market Commission (HCMC)
III.Present measure
IV.Opinion
On the adverse events or developments ESMA considers that adverse developments which constitute a serious threat to market confidence in Greece could be understood as having considerably decreased with the successful completion of the share capital increase of Attica bank as announced by that bank on the 30th December 2015. Attica Bank has been the last of the five banks to undertake the re-capitalisation process envisaged under Greek law. It represented less than 1 % of the total market capitalisation of the 5 re-capitalised banks before the Attica capital increase and less than 7% after the increase. It also stands for a very small fraction of the Greek banking sector. Not surprisingly, and unlike the other banks mentioned in paragraph 10 above, Attica Bank is not a significant supervised entity under the direct supervision of the ECB. Although acknowledging that the successful and full conclusion of all the Greek banks’ re-capitalisation is important in order to safeguard the stability of the financial system as a whole and of the Greek capital market, as well as the protection of investors, ESMA considers that given that the capital increase of Attica Bank is agreed, priced, subscribed and publicly announced on the 30th of December 2015, the threat to the financial stability of the bank, and more widely to the financial stability of the Greek financial market, is much less acute than in December 2015. ESMA notes that the trading of the newly issued shares further to the completed capital increase has not started yet and thus there is a risk of increased volatility in the relevant market and that the confidence in the concerned bank could be affected if price movements were extreme. However, the evolution of the stock price of Attica Bank during the last month does not point towards, on average, a significant downward pressure on the prices. The volatility observed on Attica Bank is relative to the currently volatile stock markets in the EU. In the trading figures of Attica Bank shares since late November 2015, it is evident that the trading volumes have reduced progressively but the price of the stock has not suffered from a downward price spiral. Only in one occasion (10 December2015) the stock price fell more than 10% in a single session. In general, looking at the last 30 trading sessions, the price has increased by 37%. In the last 10 trading sessions, the price has moved in an overall range (counting intraday minimum and maximum values) of 13% around the average closing price of the period. In terms of closing prices, the maximum fluctuation has been -3,97% since 22 December (observed on January 7 2016). Putting these moves in the context of quite volatile EU stock markets, linked to the international market trends, it is questionable whether the volatility of the stock price of Attica Bank could be qualified as extreme or even high. Obviously, one could argue that the price has found a support thanks, among other things, to the existing ban on short sales. While it is extremely difficult to isolate the price effect of the short selling ban with current data, it is ESMA’s view that, all in all, the pricing history of the stock does not give the impression of a highly fragile situation. The main risk related with extreme volatility in a re-capitalisation exercise arises when the issuance price of the new shares and the allotment of the volume to be subscribed is not yet complete. In that scenario, significant (downward) price movements can dis-incentivise the investors that were considering to subscribe to new shares or can affect the issuance price in a manner that the re-capitalisation (in terms of the effective amount of funds to be received by the bank) can be put at risk. Once the pricing and the subscription are firm, price moves have a much lower impact on the success prospects of a re-capitalisation. They mainly affect the willingness of the new investors to hold their new shares or to sell them when the new shares start to trade. But the effects of this process on the financial stability of the entity are much less direct than when the volatility scenario precedes the establishment of the price and of the allotment of the capital increase. The latter was the prevalent scenario in most of the other occasions in which the measures of the HCMC was extended and on which ESMA issued positive opinions in the past. In ESMA’s opinion, such scenarios should be distinguished from the case at hand. The question of whether the risk of falling prices on Attica Bank shares (which has not yet been observed) would endanger the orderly functioning of the whole Greek financial market and its integrity is not evident to ESMA, due to the small size of this particular institution and to the fact that the only pending element is the formal admission to trading of the new shares. On the appropriateness and proportionality of the proposed measure ESMA considers that the renewal of the emergency measure limited to the shares of Attica Bank is not appropriate and proportionate to address the above mentioned potential threat stemming from the volatility of the price of the market of Attica Bank shares. Given that the share capital increase of Attica Bank is firm and definitive as well as publicly known, ESMA considers that the prohibition of short sales in the shares of Attica Bank admitted to trading on the Athens Exchange will only serve the purpose of assisting in reducing market volatility until the final admission of the new shares and the first days of their trading. While this may be a positive goal, ESMA notes that the situation of Attica Bank is very different from the ones of the other Greek banks both in terms of quantitative significance with respect to financial stability (much smaller in the case of Attica Bank) and in terms of the timing in the process of re-capitalisation (given that only the final listing of the new shares is pending, as opposed to the fixing of the issuance price and the allotment of the subscriptions). ESMA is thus of the view that there are alternative tools and measures, including those provided by Article 23 of the Short Selling Regulation consisting in a short term restriction of short selling in case of a significant fall in price, to address extreme market volatility concerns, should this volatility materialise in the coming days and more specifically risks of a downward spiral of the price of Attica shares. Those measures would be in ESMA’s opinion more appropriate and proportionate to address the risks that would arise from that situation than a total ban on short sales. On the duration of the proposed measure Considering the above negative opinion on the appropriateness and proportionality of the measure, ESMA is not further assessing the duration of the proposed renewal.
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29/01/2013 | 2013/149 | Emergency measure by the Greek HCMC under Section 1 of Chapter V of Regulation No 236/2012 on short selling and certain aspects of credit default swaps | Short Selling | Opinion | PDF 96.52 KB |
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30/04/2013 | 2013/542 | Emergency measure by the Greek HCMC under Section 1 of Chapter V of Regulation No 236/2012 on short selling and certain aspects of credit default swaps | Short Selling, Market Integrity | Opinion | PDF 96.41 KB |
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02/04/2013 | 2013/74 IT | Esenzione per attività di supporto agli scambi (market making) e operazioni di mercato primario ai sensi del regolamento (UE) 236/2012 del Parlamento europeo e del Consiglio del 14 marzo 2012 relativo alle vendite allo scoperto e a taluni aspetti dei cont | Short Selling, Guidelines and Technical standards | Guidelines & Recommendations | PDF 496.67 KB |
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01/11/2012 | 2012/715 | ESMA Opinion on emergency measure by Spanish CNMV under Section 1 of Chapter V of Regulation No. 236/2012 on short selling and certain aspects of credit default swaps | Short Selling | Opinion | PDF 79.2 KB |
ESMA Opinion ESMA is adopting the following opinion on the notified measure, on the basis of Article 27(2) of Regulation 236/2012 on Short selling and certain aspects of credit default swaps: On the adverse events or developmentsESMA considers that there are adverse developments which constitute a serious threat to financial stability and to market confidence in Spain. On the appropriateness and proportionality of the measure ESMA considers that the measure is appropriate and proportionate to address the above-mentioned threats that persist in Spain. On the duration of the measureESMA considers that the duration of the measure is justified and appreciates the CNMV’s statement in its notification of intent whereby the measure may be lifted during the period of enforcement of the measure, if considered necessary. | |||
01/11/2012 | 2012/717 | ESMA Opinion on emergency measure by the Greek HCMC under Section 1 of Chapter V of Regulation No. 236/2012 on short selling and certain aspects of credit default swaps | Short Selling | Opinion | PDF 95.45 KB |
ESMA Opinion ESMA is adopting the following opinion on the notified measure, on the basis of Article 27(2) of Regulation 236/2012 on Short selling and certain aspects of credit default swaps: On the adverse events or developmentsESMA considers that there are adverse developments which constitute a serious threat to financial stability and to market confidence in Greece. On the appropriateness and proportionality of the measure ESMA considers that the measure is appropriate and proportionate to address the above-mentioned threats that persist in Greece. On the duration of the measureESMA considers that the duration of the measure is justified and appreciates the HCMC’s statement in its notification of intent whereby the measure may be lifted during the period of enforcement of the measure, if considered necessary. | |||
29/06/2015 | 2015/1066 | ESMA Opinion on emergency measure by the Greek HCMC under short selling regulation | Short Selling | Opinion | PDF 93.83 KB |