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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. | |||
10/04/2019 | JC 2019 26 | Joint ESA advice on the need for legislative improvements relating to ICT risk management requirements | Innovation and Products, Joint Committee | Technical Advice | PDF 1.34 MB |
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10/04/2019 | JC 2019 25 | Joint ESA advice on the costs and benefits of developing a coherent cyber resilience testing framework for significant market participants and infrastructures | Innovation and Products, Joint Committee | Technical Advice | PDF 785.49 KB |
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19/07/2022 | ESMA74-362-893 | QAs on SFTR data reporting | Post Trading, Securities Financing Transactions, Trade Repositories | Q&A | PDF 405.28 KB |
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24/05/2018 | ESMA71-99-981 | Anneli Tuominen VC reappointment | Board of Supervisors, Management Board | Press Release | PDF 208.13 KB |
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23/05/2018 | ESMA71-99-980 | ESMA appoints new member to its Management Board | Management Board | Press Release | PDF 144.6 KB |
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13/11/2017 | ESMA71-99-649 | Press Release ICO Statements | Innovation and Products, Press Releases, Warnings and publications for investors | Press Release | PDF 169.52 KB |
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12/09/2017 | ESMA71-99-577 | ESMA sees valuation risk at highest levels due to financial weakness and geopolitical uncertainty | Press Releases, Risk Analysis & Economics - Markets Infrastructure Investors | Press Release | PDF 131.39 KB |
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA)’s latest report on Trends, Risks and Vulnerabilities No. 2, 2017 (TRV) identifies high asset price valuations as the major risk for European financial markets in the second half of 2017. The main risk drivers are uncertainties around geo-political developments, the resilience of economic growth as well as debt sustainability. Market and credit risks, as a result of geopolitical, growth and debt concerns, continued to be very high, while liquidity and contagion risks remained stable but high. Operational risk remains elevated but the outlook is now negative due to heightened concerns around cyber security. Overall, ESMA’s risk assessment for the second half of 2017 remains unchanged from 1H17. |
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13/07/2017 | ESMA71-99-526 | ESMA issues sector-specific principles on relocations from the UK to the EU27 | Brexit, Press Releases, Supervisory convergence | Press Release | PDF 157.73 KB |
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has published three Opinions setting out sector-specific principles in the areas of investment firms, investment management and secondary markets, aimed at fostering consistency in authorisation, supervision and enforcement related to the relocation of entities, activities and functions from the United Kingdom . The opinions, building on the general opinion issued in May, are practical tools to support supervisory convergence in the context of requests from UK financial market participants seeking to relocate to the EU27. They are addressed to national competent authorities (NCAs) and are relevant for market participants considering relocating. They provide guidance to NCAs aimed at ensuring a consistent interpretation of the requirements relating to authorisation, supervision and enforcement in order to avoid the development of regulatory and supervisory arbitrage risks. |
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31/05/2017 | ESMA71-99-469 | ESMA issues principles on supervisory approach to relocations from the UK | Brexit, Press Releases, Supervisory convergence | Press Release | PDF 143.31 KB |
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has published an Opinion setting out general principles aimed at fostering consistency in authorisation, supervision and enforcement related to the relocation of entities, activities and functions from the United Kingdom. The opinion is addressed to national competent authorities (NCAs), in particular of the 27 Member States that will remain in the EU (EU27). The opinion is a practical tool to support supervisory convergence in the context of increased requests from UK financial market participants seeking to relocate to the EU27. It covers all legislation referred to in the ESMA Regulation, in particular the AIFMD, the UCITS Directive, MiFID I and MiFID II. |
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29/03/2017 | ESMA71-99-375 | ESMA appoints new members to its Management Board | Management Board, Press Releases | Press Release | PDF 145.6 KB |
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20/03/2017 | ESMA71-99-371 | Press release TRV No. 1, 2017 | Press Releases, Risk Analysis & Economics - Markets Infrastructure Investors | Press Release | PDF 226.09 KB |
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15/06/2022 | ESMA71-99-1968 | ESMA 2021 Annual Report Press Release | Board of Supervisors, Corporate Information, Management Board, Planning reporting budget | Press Release | PDF 133.56 KB |
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12/05/2022 | ESMA71-99-1943 | ESMA appoints new member to its Management Board- Press release | Board of Supervisors, Corporate Information, Management Board, Press Releases | Press Release | PDF 94.01 KB |
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15/02/2022 | ESMA71-99-1832 | ESMA warns consumers of risk of significant market corrections | Press Releases, Risk Analysis & Economics - Markets Infrastructure Investors | Press Release | PDF 132.5 KB |
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26/01/2022 | ESMA71-99-1809 | Press Release- ESMA appoints two new members to its Management Board | Board of Supervisors, Corporate Information, Management Board | Press Release | PDF 96.76 KB |
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03/11/2021 | ESMA71-99-1749 | Press_Release_New Chair_Ross November FINAL | Board of Supervisors, Corporate Information, Joint Committee, Management Board, Press Releases | Press Release | PDF 81.42 KB |
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28/09/2021 | ESMA71-99-1735 | ESMA Work Programme 2022 | Board of Supervisors, Corporate Information, Management Board, Planning reporting budget, Press Releases | Press Release | PDF 89.19 KB |
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01/09/2021 | ESMA71-99-1720 | ESMA sees risk of market corrections in uneven recovery | Press Releases, Risk Analysis & Economics - Markets Infrastructure Investors | Press Release | PDF 91.28 KB |
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16/06/2021 | ESMA71-99-1694 | ESMA's 2020 Annual Report | Board of Supervisors, Corporate Information, Management Board, Press Releases | Press Release | PDF 116.59 KB |