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Date | Ref. | Title | Section | Type | Download | Info | Summary | Related Documents | Translated versions |
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05/11/2020 | ESMA30-379-325 | Response form- CP on TR Article 8 advice | Sustainable finance | Reference | DOCX 775.77 KB |
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19/10/2012 | 2012/680 | Links to national websites for the purpose of the notification of net short positions | Short Selling | Reference | PDF 84.12 KB |
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25/11/2013 | 2013/1709 | Review Panel Methodology | Supervisory convergence | Reference | PDF 98.29 KB |
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29/09/2016 | 2016/1406 reply form | Reply form to the Consultation paper on Benchmarks | Benchmarks | Reference | DOCX 757.37 KB |
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30/09/2016 | 2016/1414 | Methodological Framework- Model Written Arrangements for Benchmark Colleges | Benchmarks | Reference | PDF 272.57 KB |
Article 46 of the Regulation (EU) No 2016/1011 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2016 on indices used as benchmarks in financial instruments and financial contracts or to measure the performance of investment funds (Regulation) provides that the competent authority of an administrator of a critical benchmark that is referred to in points (a) and (c) of Article 20(1) of the Regulation shall establish a college. ESMA will be a member of every college and according to Article 46(7) of the Regulation may give advice concerning the written arrangements. To promote the convergent operation of benchmark colleges, ESMA has developed model written arrangements that may be used by administrators of critical benchmarks according to Article 46(6) of the Regulation. |
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01/02/2016 | 2016/200 | MiFID registers- information about web service | Short Selling, MiFID - Secondary Markets | Reference | PDF 311.04 KB |
This document sets out the web service for the following registers: Shares admitted to trading on regulation markets Exempted shares Systematic internalisers Regulated Markets Multilateral trading facilities Central counterparties |
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11/02/2016 | 2016/203 | 2016 Supervisory Convergence Work Programme | Corporate Information, Supervisory convergence | Reference | PDF 340.61 KB |
The European Securities and Markets Authority’s (ESMA) Supervisory Convergence Work Programme for 2016 (2016 SCWP) supplements ESMA’s Annual Work Programme for 2016 (ESMA/2015/1475) by further elaborating the nature and focus of the work ESMA will carry out in order to promote supervisory convergence and how that will contribute to implementing ESMA’s Strategic Orientation for 2016-2020 (ESMA/2015/935). The 2016 SCWP provides an overview and explanation of the steps ESMA will take in 2016 to promote sound, efficient and consistent supervision in the EU. It sets out priority areas and how they have been identified and sets them in the context of the wider work programme and environment. Implementation of the 2016 SCWP will be monitored in the course of 2016 and depending on developments during the year, priorities might be re-adjusted. It will also be used to inform ESMA’s Annual Report and its supervisory convergence work programme for future years which will be risk-based. |
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04/04/2016 | 2016/229 | ToR SCSC | Supervisory convergence | Reference | PDF 93.7 KB |
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15/04/2016 | 2016/632 | Principles- Stakeholder engagement in peer reviews | Supervisory convergence | Reference | PDF 205.26 KB |
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03/06/2016 | 2016/723 RF | Reply form for the Consultation Paper on ESMA technical advice on Benchmarks Regulation | Market Integrity, Benchmarks | Reference | DOCX 784.51 KB |
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06/05/2022 | Ares(2022)2798608 | Mandate to the ESAs to develop SFDR RTS on product exposures to gas and nuclear activities | Joint Committee, Sustainable finance | Reference | PDF 204.17 KB |
The three ESA Chairs have received two mandates to make amendments to the SFDR Delegated Regulation – adopted by the Commission on 6 April and currently under scrutiny. The first one, received on 8 April, invites the ESAs to propose amendments in relation to the information that should be provided in pre-contractual documents, on website and in periodic reports about the exposure of financial products to investments in fossil gas and nuclear energy activities, reflecting the provisions set out in the Complementary Climate Delegated Act (CDA). The amendments should cover pre-contractual and periodic documents or information referred to in Article 6(3) and Article 11(2) SFDR and the product disclosures to be made on websites referred to in Article 10(1) SFDR, for financial products referred to in Article 8(1) to (2a) SFDR and in Article 9(1) to (4a) SFDR. The ESAs are invited to submit the amendments to the draft regulatory technical standards (RTS) as requested by the Commission at the latest by 30 September 2022. The amendments to the Delegated Regulation will have to ensure that the disclosures about the degree to which investments are in taxonomy-aligned activities provide for full transparency about investments in fossil gas and nuclear energy activities, in particular on the proportion such investments represent within all investments and in environmentally sustainable economic activities. On 28 April 2022 the three ESAs Chairs received a second mandate to review the indicators for principal adverse impact (PAI) and the financial product disclosures in the SFDR Delegated Regulation. The Commission has invited the ESAs to (1) streamline and develop further the regulatory framework, (2) consider extending the lists of universal indicators for principal adverse impacts, as well as other indicators, and (3) refine the content of all the indicators for adverse impacts and their respective definitions, applicable methodologies, metrics and presentation. In addition, the mandate invites the ESAs to propose amendments regarding decarbonisation targets and to consider whether the financial products making taxonomy-aligned investments (referred to in Articles 5-6 of the Taxonomy Regulation) sufficiently address the disclosure and information on taxonomy-aligned economic activities. The ESAs should use this second mandate to develop draft RTS in accordance with Articles 4(6) and (7), 8(3), 8(4), 9(5), 9(6), 10(2), 11(4) and 11(5) SFDR in conjunction with Articles 10 of the ESAs Founding Regulations,3 and, where necessary, Article 2a(3) SFDR, and have been asked to provide their input at the latest within 12 months from the receipt of the letter, meaning by 28 April 2023. |
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06/05/2022 | Ares(2022)2937873 | Mandate to ESAs on PAI product | Joint Committee, Sustainable finance | Reference | PDF 224.93 KB |
The three ESA Chairs have received two mandates to make amendments to the SFDR Delegated Regulation – adopted by the Commission on 6 April and currently under scrutiny. The first one, received on 8 April, invites the ESAs to propose amendments in relation to the information that should be provided in pre-contractual documents, on website and in periodic reports about the exposure of financial products to investments in fossil gas and nuclear energy activities, reflecting the provisions set out in the Complementary Climate Delegated Act (CDA). The amendments should cover pre-contractual and periodic documents or information referred to in Article 6(3) and Article 11(2) SFDR and the product disclosures to be made on websites referred to in Article 10(1) SFDR, for financial products referred to in Article 8(1) to (2a) SFDR and in Article 9(1) to (4a) SFDR. The ESAs are invited to submit the amendments to the draft regulatory technical standards (RTS) as requested by the Commission at the latest by 30 September 2022. The amendments to the Delegated Regulation will have to ensure that the disclosures about the degree to which investments are in taxonomy-aligned activities provide for full transparency about investments in fossil gas and nuclear energy activities, in particular on the proportion such investments represent within all investments and in environmentally sustainable economic activities. On 28 April 2022 the three ESAs Chairs received a second mandate to review the indicators for principal adverse impact (PAI) and the financial product disclosures in the SFDR Delegated Regulation. The Commission has invited the ESAs to (1) streamline and develop further the regulatory framework, (2) consider extending the lists of universal indicators for principal adverse impacts, as well as other indicators, and (3) refine the content of all the indicators for adverse impacts and their respective definitions, applicable methodologies, metrics and presentation. In addition, the mandate invites the ESAs to propose amendments regarding decarbonisation targets and to consider whether the financial products making taxonomy-aligned investments (referred to in Articles 5-6 of the Taxonomy Regulation) sufficiently address the disclosure and information on taxonomy-aligned economic activities. The ESAs should use this second mandate to develop draft RTS in accordance with Articles 4(6) and (7), 8(3), 8(4), 9(5), 9(6), 10(2), 11(4) and 11(5) SFDR in conjunction with Articles 10 of the ESAs Founding Regulations,3 and, where necessary, Article 2a(3) SFDR, and have been asked to provide their input at the latest within 12 months from the receipt of the letter, meaning by 28 April 2023. |
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16/05/2022 | Ares(2022)3682962 | Request for input to the ESAs related to greenwashing risks and supervision of sustainable finance policies | Sustainable finance | Reference | PDF 237.38 KB |
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28/07/2022 | C 2022 1931 | SFDR Templates | Joint Committee, Sustainable finance | Reference | ZIP 1.44 MB |
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26/07/2021 | C(2021) 4858 final | Commission decision on Q&As to ESAs | Joint Committee, Sustainable finance | Reference | PDF 290.06 KB |
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29/11/2017 | ECB/ESMA/FSMA | Risk Free Rate Working Group Application Form | Benchmarks | Reference | DOCX 25.87 KB |
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20/10/2019 | ES IC1 | ESMA-ASIC MoU on BMR | Benchmarks | Reference | PDF 368.11 KB |
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02/04/2020 | ESMA 70-152-3050 | CCSPSA consultation_Response Form | Joint Committee, Post Trading, Supervisory convergence | Reference | DOCX 774.63 KB |
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10/02/2022 | ESMA 80-195-1352 | Text mining ESG disclosures in rating agency press releases | Credit Rating Agencies, Innovation and Products, Sustainable finance | Reference | PDF 403.58 KB |
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10/12/2012 | ESMA SSR Review mandate | Formal request to ESMA for technical advice on the evalutation of the short selling regulation | Short Selling | Reference | PDF 34.44 KB |