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14/10/2021 | ESMA24-436-15 | Annex to the Opening Statement ECON Hearing 14 October 2021 | Board of Supervisors, Brexit, CCP Directorate, Corporate Information, Credit Rating Agencies, Innovation and Products, Joint Committee, Speeches, Supervisory convergence, Sustainable finance | Speech | PDF 415.73 KB |
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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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18/02/2015 | JC/GL/2014/43 Appendix 1 | Compliance table for JC guidelines for complaints-handling for the securities (ESMA) and banking (EBA) sectors | Guidelines and Technical standards, Joint Committee | Compliance table | PDF 187.15 KB |
The table contains details of the competent authorities* who comply or intend to comply with the ESAs’ Joint Guidelines on complaints-handling for the securities (ESMA) and banking (EBA) sectors. |
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17/12/2021 | ESMA35-43-1215 | Compliance table for Joint ESMA and EBA Guidelines on the assessment of the suitability of members of the management body | Guidelines and Technical standards, Joint Committee, MiFID - Investor Protection | Compliance table | PDF 302.18 KB |
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10/12/2021 | JC/2015/087 | Compliance Table GL financial conglomerates | Guidelines and Technical standards, Joint Committee | Compliance table | PDF 300.38 KB |
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01/07/2021 | ESMA31-62-1409 | Compliance table GLs on Risk factors | Prospectus | Compliance table | PDF 131.48 KB |
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08/07/2021 | ESMA32-382-1157 | Compliance table on disclosure requirements under the Prospectus Regulation | Prospectus | Compliance table | PDF 124.29 KB |
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26/09/2017 | ESMA71-99-599 | EBA and ESMA provide guidance to assess the suitability of management body members and key function holders | Guidelines and Technical standards, Joint Committee, MiFID - Investor Protection, Press Releases | Press Release | PDF 243.97 KB |
The European Banking Authority (EBA) and the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) have published their joint Guidelines to assess the suitability of members of management bodies and key function holders. |
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24/07/2014 | 2014/61 | EBA, ESMA and EIOPA consult on technical standards for financial conglomerates risk concentration and intra-group transactions | Joint Committee, Press Releases | Press Release | PDF 79.27 KB |
The Joint Committee of the three European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs - EBA, ESMA and EIOPA) launched today a consultation on draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on risk concentration and intra-group transactions within financial conglomerates. The technical standards aim at enhancing supervisory consistency in the application of the Financial Conglomerates Directive (FICOD). The consultation runs until 24 October 2014. The objective of the draft RTS is to clarify which risk concentrations and intra-group transactions within a financial conglomerate should be considered as significant. In addition, the RTS provide some supervisory measures for coordinators and other relevant competent authorities when identifying types of significant risk concentration and intra-group transactions, their associated thresholds and reports, where appropriate. The consultation paper is available on the websites of the three ESAs: EBA, ESMA and EIOPA. Comments to this consultation paper can be sent to the Joint Committee. Legal background The three ESAs have developed these RTS in accordance with Article 21a (1a) of Directive 2002/87/EC (FICOD), which mandates the three ESAs, through the Joint Committee, to develop RTS to clarify the definitions on risk concentration and intra-group transactions provided in Article 2 of the FICOD and to coordinate the provisions laid down in Articles 7 and 8 and Annex II. | |||
11/04/2012 | JC/2012/30 | EBA, ESMA and EIOPA publish two reports on Money Laundering | Joint Committee, Press Releases | Press Release | PDF 69.92 KB |
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23/04/2020 | JC 2020 41 | ESAs consult on Environmental, Social and Governance disclosure rules | Joint Committee, Sustainable finance | Press Release | PDF 131.43 KB |
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11/11/2015 | JC/2015/078 | ESAs consult on PRIIPs key information for retail investors | Fund Management, Joint Committee, Press Releases | Press Release | PDF 120.45 KB |
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31/08/2012 | JC/2012/70 | ESAs consult on the application of the capital calculation methods for financial conglomerates | Joint Committee, Press Releases | Press Release | PDF 175.07 KB |
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04/12/2015 | JC/2015/087 | ESAs issue discussion paper on automation in financial advice | Joint Committee, Press Releases | Press Release | PDF 95.61 KB |
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05/05/2015 | JC/2015/02 | ESAs- main risks to EU financial market stability have intensified | Risk Analysis & Economics - Markets Infrastructure Investors, Press Releases, Joint Committee | Press Release | PDF 125.34 KB |
The Joint Committee of the European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) published its fifth Report on Risks and Vulnerabilities in the EU Financial System. Overall, the report found that in the past six months, risks affecting the EU financial system have not changed in substance, but have further intensified. The EU’s economic performance improved slightly in early 2015, however the financial sector in general continues to be affected by a combination of factors such as low investment demand, economic uncertainty in the Eurozone and its neighbouring countries, a global economic slow-down and a low-interest rate environment. The main risks affecting the financial system remain broadly unchanged from those identified in the report’s previous edition, but have become more entrenched. The major risks include: • Low growth, low inflation, volatile asset prices and their consequences for financial entities; • Search for yield behaviour exacerbated by potential rebounds; • Deterioration in the conduct of business; and • Increased concern about IT risks and cyber-attacks. Despite these risks, a number of ongoing policy and regulatory initiatives are contributing to improving the stability and confidence in the financial system as well as facilitating additional funding channels to the real economy. These include ongoing regulatory reforms in the securities, banking and insurance sectors such as the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID II) and Regulation (MiFIR), the work on the implementation of the Capital Requirements Directive and Regulation (CRDIV/CRR), the work on the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD), the Deposit-Guarantee Schemes Directive (DGS) and the Solvency II Directive, as well as the European Commission’s plan for a Capital Markets Union (CMU). Steven Maijoor, Chair of the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) and the current Chairman of the Joint Committee, said: “The Joint Committee has noted some improvement in overall market conditions; however, the recovery is not yet sustained and is exposed to risks related to broad macroeconomic conditions, in particular the low interest environment and resulting search-for-yield behaviour. Additionally regulators continue to have concerns about the operational risks generated by some financial institutions’ inappropriate business conduct, as well as those risks posed by inadequate management of IT risks. “However, recent regulatory initiatives across the banking, insurance and securities sectors, such as the Comprehensive Assessment, the insurance sector stress test and Solvency II along with, the ongoing MiFID, EMIR and PRIPS reforms are contributing to improving the stability and confidence in the EU financial system." Key Risks Identified The identified risks in the Report can be divided into macro risks to the EU financial system and economy and operational risks. Macro Risks The key macro risks identified relate to: 1. Risks from weak economic growth and low inflation environment, which include: • Adverse effect that low interest rates and uncertainties about the economic recovery have had on the outlook for the financial industry; • Higher valuation and market liquidity risk has raised concerns about the outlook for financial entities’ stability in the event of reversals in interest rates and asset prices; 2. Low profitability is motivating financial institutions and other investors to search for yield, which requires increased supervisory attention to the viability of business models, related restructuring activity and adequate management of risks. However, the promotion of sound and innovative business models for market-based funding structures could help to deliver additional stimulus; and 3. Some continued doubts on the comparability and consistency of banks’ calculations of risk weighted assets. Operational Risks The key operational risks relate to: 4. Business conduct risk remains a key concern with the Report recommending that supervisors should include misconduct costs in future stress tests where appropriate, while financial institutions should strengthening product oversight and governance frameworks. Further improvements in the regulatory framework and supervisory practices to address conduct risks are also warranted. In addition, further progress needs to be made on benchmark reforms where continuity and integrity remain a source of concern even if key panels remained stable; and 5. IT operational risk and cyber risk remain of great concern and pose challenges to the the safety and integrity of financial institutions. IT risk increased due to costs pressures, outsourcing, the need for additional capacities and a mounting number of cyber-attacks. The adequate integration of IT risk into overall risk management is a key policy for mitigation. | |||
26/03/2021 | JC 2021 16 | ESAs’ Opinion to the European Commission on the Jurisdictional Scope of Application of the SECR | Joint Committee, Securitisation | Opinion | PDF 339.91 KB |
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01/03/2012 | 2012/140 | ESMA advises European Commission on Prospectus Directive’s overhaul- Advice covers possible delegated acts | Prospectus, Corporate Disclosure, Press Releases | Press Release | PDF 115.14 KB |
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19/11/2021 | ESMA32-67-800 | ESMA Chair Keynote Speech_DSW ESG Conference_19 November 2021 | Speeches, Sustainable finance | Speech | PDF 149.48 KB |
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25/11/2021 | ESMA34-38-278 | ESMA ED Natasha Cazenave Keynote Speech_EFAMA Investment Management Forum 2021 | Fund Management, MiFID - Investor Protection, Speeches, Sustainable finance | Speech | PDF 159.98 KB |
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15/07/2020 | ESMA71-99-1362 | ESMA promotes consistent application of prospectus disclosure requirements | Press Releases, Prospectus | Press Release | PDF 104.53 KB |