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21/01/2020 | ESMA22-106-2077 | SMSG Advice on Joint Consultation Paper on PRIIPs KID | Joint Committee, Securities and Markets Stakeholder Group | SMSG Advice | PDF 426.62 KB |
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20/12/2019 | JC 2019 20 | Final report- EMIR RTS on various amendments to the bilateral margin requirements in view of the international framework | Joint Committee, Post Trading | Final Report | PDF 344.98 KB |
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08/01/2019 | ESMA33-128-557 | Final report on draft technical standards on cooperation, exchange of information and notification between competent authorities and ESMA, the EBA and EIOPA under the Securitisation Regulation | Securitisation | Final Report | PDF 609.03 KB |
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20/12/2018 | ESMA70-145-1008 | Final report on Guidelines on non-significant benchmarks | Benchmarks | Final Report | PDF 673.72 KB |
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13/11/2018 | ESMA33-128-488 | Final Report Repositories Technical Standards | Securitisation | Final Report | PDF 1.55 MB |
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22/08/2018 | ESMA33-128-474 | Final Report on Technical standards on disclosure requirements under the Securitisation Regulation | Securitisation | Final Report | PDF 3.12 MB |
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02/06/2017 | ESMA70-145-81 | Final report on draft RTS on cooperation with third countries under BMR | Benchmarks | Final Report | PDF 203.07 KB |
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07/03/2017 | ESMA22-106-140 | SMSG advice on the Joint ESMA EBA guidelines on the Assessment of the Suitability | Joint Committee, Securities and Markets Stakeholder Group | SMSG Advice | PDF 150.61 KB |
SMSG advice on the Joint ESMA EBA guidelines on the Assessment of the Suitability of Members of the Management Body and Key Function Holders |
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10/11/2016 | 2016-1560 | Final Report on Technical Advice under the Benchmarks Regulation | Benchmarks | Final Report | PDF 943.42 KB |
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07/04/2016 | JC/2016/21 | Final Draft RTS PRIIPs KID Report | Fund Management, Joint Committee | Final Report | PDF 2.63 MB |
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09/03/2016 | ESAs/2016/24 | FeedbackTable CP1 and CP2 RTS OTC 01022016 | Joint Committee | Final Report | PDF 1.14 MB |
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09/03/2016 | ESAs/2016/23 | Final Draft RTS on Risk Mitigation Techniques final | Joint Committee | Final Report | PDF 705.82 KB |
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09/03/2016 | ESAs/2016/22 | Annexes to RTS on Risk Mitigation LegisWrite | Joint Committee | Final Report | PDF 297.23 KB |
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09/03/2016 | ESAs/2016/21 | RTS on Risk Mitigation LegisWrite | Joint Committee | Final Report | PDF 419.38 KB |
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14/12/2015 | EBA/Op/2015/20 | Report on investment firms | Joint Committee | Final Report | PDF 1.2 MB |
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09/09/2015 | JC/2015/053 | Joint Committee Report on Risks and Vulnerabilities in the EU's financial markets- August 2015 | Joint Committee | Final Report | PDF 613.31 KB |
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12/05/2015 | JC/2015/022 | Joint Committee Report on Securitisation | Joint Committee | Final Report | PDF 1.15 MB |
The Joint Committee of the three European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) has published a report detailing its findings and recommendations regarding the disclosure requirements and obligations relating to due diligence, supervisory reporting and retention rules in existing EU law on Structured Finance Instruments (SFIs). In this Report, the Joint Committee is making a series of recommendations which should be considered in light of further work on the transparency requirements of SFIs, and the European Commission public consultation on securitisation. The Report states that these recommendations should not be introduced in isolation and should take into account the already existing requirements for disclosure, due diligence and reporting for comparable instruments. | |||
05/05/2015 | JC/2015/007 | Joint Committee Report on Risks and Vulnerabilities in the EU Financial System | Risk Analysis & Economics - Markets Infrastructure Investors, Joint Committee | Final Report | PDF 692.05 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. | |||
22/09/2014 | JC/2014/063 | Joint Committee Report on Risks and Vulnerabilities in the EU Financial System | Risk Analysis & Economics - Markets Infrastructure Investors, Joint Committee | Final Report | PDF 507.84 KB |
The Joint Committee of the European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) published today its bi-annual report on risks and vulnerabilities in the European Union's (EU) financial system. The report identifies a number of risks to financial stability in the EU, including prolonged weak economic growth in an environment characterised by high indebtedness, intensified search for yield in a protracted low interest rate environment, and uncertainties in global emerging market economies. The report also highlights risks related to conduct of business and Information Technologies (IT). | |||
31/07/2014 | JC/2014/062 | Placement of financial instruments with depositors, retail investors and policy holders ('Self placement') | Joint Committee | Final Report | PDF 383.93 KB |
Reminder to credit institutions and insurance undertakings about applicable regulatory requirements Executive summary As part of their respective mandates to protect investors, depositors and policy holders, the three European Supervisory Authorities, the EBA, ESMA and EIOPA are concerned about the practices used by some financial institutions to comply with enhanced prudential requirements under the CRD/R IV, the pending BRRD, and Solvency 2, as well as the ongoing EBA stress test and the ECB’s comprehensive assessment. These practices include financial institutions selling to their own client base financial instruments that they themselves have issued and that are eligible to comply with the above requirements. This practice may breach a number of rules governing the conduct of these institutions. However, the ‘loss bearing’ features of many of these products mean that consumers are exposed to significant risks that do not exist for other financial instruments. For example, investors are more likely to be subject to bail-in; and the absence of harmonised structures, trigger points and loss absorption makes it difficult for investors to understand and compare the products. Each product needs to be assessed as a unique offering, which may be particularly challenging for retail investors. The three authorities, within their remits, are reminding financial institutions that capitalisation pressures should not affect their ability to comply with existing and future requirements applicable in the European Union for the provision of services to consumers, including investors, depositors and policy holders. It is expected that due to regulatory and market developments, the risks of consumer detriment described here will further increase; this reminder is aimed at preventing this. |