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25/08/2014 | JC/2014/43 lt | Vertybinių popierių (ESMA) ir bankų (EBI) sektorių skundų nagrinėjimo gairės | Guidelines and Technical standards, Joint Committee | Reference | PDF 153.6 KB |
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) and the European Banking Authority (EBA) published today their Joint Committee final Report on guidelines for handling consumer complaints in the securities and banking sectors. The document aims to increase market confidence and for the benefit of consumers and firms alike it will ensure a harmonised approach to handling complaints for all 28 EU Member States and across all financial services sectors.The final report published today is part of the efforts of the European Supervisory Authorities to bring further supervisory convergence across the securities and banking sectors. It was developed on the basis of the existing complaints-handling guidelines established by EIOPA (the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority) for the insurance sector. The report was launched for a public consultation last year and this final version takes into consideration the feedback received.ESMA and the EBA consider that these guidelines will ensure a consistent approach to complaints-handling across the EU. Consumers can purchase financial services and products in the investment, banking and insurance sectors across the entire EU Single Market and these guidelines will allow them to refer to a single set of complaints-handling arrangements. EU consumers will therefore be able to rely on the same approach irrespective of what type of product they have purchased and where they have purchased it.In addition to strengthening consumer protection -a key statutory objective for ESMA and for the EBA-, the guidelines will also allow firms, some of which sell products from more than one sector across the EU, to streamline and standardise their own complaints-handling arrangements. National regulators too will be able to supervise the same harmonised requirements across all sectors of financial services in their own jurisdictions.The guidelines will be translated into the official languages of the European Union (EU) and they will become applicable two months after the date of publication of their translations. |
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20/07/2022 | ESMA50-164-2193 | TRV Article_Key Retail Risk Indicators for the EU single market | MiFID - Investor Protection, Risk Analysis & Economics - Markets Infrastructure Investors | Reference | PDF 419.1 KB |
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28/09/2015 | 2015/1468 | Trading venue briefing | MiFID - Secondary Markets, Press Releases | Reference | PDF 304.63 KB |
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04/04/2016 | 2016/227 | ToR SMSC | MiFID - Secondary Markets | Reference | PDF 143.74 KB |
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04/04/2016 | 2016/221 | ToR MDSC | MiFID - Secondary Markets | Reference | |||||
04/04/2016 | 2016/217 | ToR IFRS PG | IFRS Supervisory Convergence | Reference | PDF 95.62 KB |
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04/04/2016 | 2016/216 | ToR EECS | IFRS Supervisory Convergence | Reference | PDF 103.12 KB |
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11/02/2016 | 2016/215 | ToR CRSC | Corporate Disclosure | Reference | PDF 131.23 KB |
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11/02/2016 | 2016/209 | ToR CEMA | Risk Analysis & Economics - Markets Infrastructure Investors | Reference | PDF 128.84 KB |
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11/02/2016 | 2016/210 | ToR CDTF | MiFID - Secondary Markets | Reference | PDF 134.83 KB |
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06/11/2017 | ESMA50-165-422 | The impact of charges on mutual fund returns- correction | Fund Management, Joint Committee, Risk Analysis & Economics - Markets Infrastructure Investors | Reference | PDF 590.09 KB |
ERRATUM - In the original version of this document published on 19 October 2017 in table V.3 on page 4, the values in the last four rows of column five were accidentally misreported. For this reason, ESMA now provides a corrected version, including the corrected values and a footnote pointing to the initial mistake. ESMA carried out a first analysis on fund performance measures, developing initial metrics to analyse the impact of ongoing fees, one-off charges and inflation on the returns of mutual funds. Key preliminary results for the EU fund industry show: Substantial reduction in net returns available to investors, especially in the retail sector and weakly cost- or price-sensitive investment decisions by retail investors On average ongoing fees and one-off charges and inflation-reduced returns available to investors by 29% of gross returns between 2013 and 2015. These reductions apply to all market segments, while varying across jurisdictions, asset classes and client types. Relative return reductions range from 11% for passive equity fund shares to 44% for retail fund shares in bond mutual funds. Relative and absolute return reductions for actively managed and retail fund shares tend to exceed those of passively managed and institutional fund shares. Despite the impact of fees and charges on the net outcome to investors, these do not seem to be reflected in investor choices. |
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01/03/2022 | ESMA50-165-2033 | The 2020 short selling bans – market impact | Risk Analysis & Economics - Markets Infrastructure Investors | Reference | PDF 282.3 KB |
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19/12/2017 | ESMA70-156-185 | Template for reporting circuit breakers parameters to ESMA | MiFID - Secondary Markets | Reference | XLSX 41.46 KB |
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01/07/2022 | ESMA41-140-79 | Technical standards | Corporate Information, Guidelines and Technical standards | Reference | XLSX 173.59 KB |
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01/04/2020 | ESMA70-156-2287 | Technical Advice to the European Commission on weekly position reports under MiFID II | MiFID - Secondary Markets, Supervisory convergence | Technical Advice | PDF 231.84 KB |
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19/12/2014 | 2014/1569 | Technical Advice to the Commission on MiFID II and MiFIR | MiFID - Investor Protection, MiFID - Secondary Markets | Technical Advice | PDF 2.8 MB |
Reasons for publication The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) received a formal request (mandate) from the European Commission (Commission) on 23 April 2014 to provide technical advice to assist the Commission on the possible content of the delegated acts required by several provisions of Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID II) and the Markets in Financial Instruments Regulation (MiFIR). The mandate focuses on technical issues which follow from MiFID II and MiFIR and is available on the European Commission website (here). ESMA was required to provide technical advice by no later than six months after the entry into force of MiFID II and MiFIR (2 July 2014). Contents This final report follows the same structure as the Consultation Paper (CP) published by ESMA on 22 May 2014 which is: (1) Introduction, (2) Investor protection, (3) Transparency, (4) Data publication, (5) Micro-structural issues, (6) Requirements applying on and to trading venues, (7) Commodity derivatives and (8) Portfolio compression. This paper also contains summaries of responses to the CP received by ESMA. The rationale of those items covered already in the CP for which no relevant changes have been introduced, is not developed again in this Final Report. ESMA recommends, therefore, to read this report together with the CP published on 22 May 2014 to have a complete vision of the rationale for ESMA’s technical advice. Next steps Delegated acts should be adopted by the Commission so that they enter into application by 30 months following the entry into force of the Directive and Regulation, taking into account the right of the European Parliament and Council to object to a delegated act within 3 months (which can be extended by a further 3 months). | |||
27/10/2017 | ESMA32-63-364 | Summary of results of the fact finding exercise on IFRS 9 and IFRS 15 | Corporate Disclosure, IFRS Supervisory Convergence | Reference | PDF 292.46 KB |
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22/10/2015 | 2015/1597 | Standard form for major holdings | Corporate Disclosure, Transparency | Reference | DOCX 350.81 KB |
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22/10/2015 | 2015/1596 | Standard form for disclosure of Home Member State | Corporate Disclosure, Transparency | Reference | DOCX 344.53 KB |
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18/05/2018 | ESMA70-154-555 | SMSC Terms of Reference | MiFID - Secondary Markets | Reference | PDF 209.92 KB |