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Date | Ref. | Title | Section | Type | Download | Info | Summary | Related Documents | Translated versions |
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08/03/2011 | 2011/62 | 10th Extract from EECS's Database of Enforcement Decisions | IFRS Supervisory Convergence | Final Report | PDF 361.42 KB |
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28/06/2012 | 2012/412 | Activity Report on IFRS Enforcement in the European Economic Area in 2011 | IFRS Supervisory Convergence | Final Report | PDF 345.02 KB |
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has published its Activity Report on IFRS Enforcement in the European Economic Area in 2011. The report provides an overview of the monitoring of compliance of financial information with the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and enforcement action taken in the European Economic Area (EEA) in 2011. The report is based on the activities of the European Enforcers Coordination Sessions (EECS) and of the accounting enforcers in the EEA (European enforcers). This operates under ESMA's oversight and its main objective is to coordinate the enforcement activities of Member States in order to increase convergence amongst European enforcer's activities which should contribute to fostering investor confidence. Its main functions include coordination of enforcement activities through the exchange of views on particular accounting matters, providing feedback to the International Accounting Standards Board on issues related to the application of the IFRS and work on dedicated projects identified as key priorities. This report: provides an overview of enforcement activities in the EEA and the coordination of enforcement through EECS; presents the outcome and some tentative conclusions relating to the enforcement of IFRS; and provides a summary of EECS engagement with third country accounting enforcers. The report is based on the activities of EECS and the European enforcers during 2011 relating to: Activities undertaken or coordinated at European level; Issues brought to the attention of the standard setter; Ex-ante activities incurred as part of the preparation of the annual review process; Findings in respect of reviews conducted in 2011; Actions taken to improve the quality of future financial reporting; and Decisions and emerging issues discussed during EECS meetings in the year. |
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18/12/2014 | 2014/1560 | Advice- Investment-based crowdfunding | Innovation and Products | Final Report | PDF 482.2 KB |
Crowdfunding is a means of raising finance for projects from ‘the crowd’ often by means of an internet-based platform through which project owners ‘pitch’ their idea to potential backers, who are typically not professional investors. It takes many forms, not all of which involve the potential for a financial return. ESMA’s focus is on crowdfunding which involves investment, as distinct from donation, non-monetary reward or loan agreement.Crowdfunding is relatively young and business models are evolving. EU financial services rules were not designed with the industry in mind. Within investment-based crowdfunding a range of different operational structures are used so it is not straightforward to map crowdfunding platforms’ activities to those regulated under EU legislation. Member States and NCAs have been working out how to treat crowdfunding, with some dealing with issues case-by-case, some seeking to clarify how crowdfunding fits into existing rules and others introducing specific requirements.To assist NCAs and market participants, and to promote regulatory and supervisory convergence, ESMA has assessed typical investment-based crowdfunding business models and how they could evolve, risks typically involved for project owners, investors and the platforms themselves and the likely components of an appropriate regulatory regime. ESMA then prepared a detailed analysis of how the typical business models map across to the existing EU legislation, set out in sections 1 to 6 of this document. | |||
14/02/2013 | 2013/218 | Considerations of materiality in financial reporting | Corporate Disclosure, IFRS Supervisory Convergence | Final Report | PDF 446.95 KB |
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07/06/2019 | ESMA32-60-474 | Draft RTS amending Delegated Regulation (EU) 2018/815 on the updates of the taxonomy to be used for the ESEF | Corporate Disclosure, European Single Electronic Format | Final Report | PDF 6.5 MB |
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15/04/2021 | ESMA80-193-1713 | EMIR and SFTR data quality report 2020 | Market data, Press Releases, Securities Financing Transactions, Supervisory convergence | Final Report | PDF 791.94 KB |
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30/06/2015 | 2015/1057 | ESMA Guidelines on Alternative Performance Measures | Corporate Disclosure, IFRS Supervisory Convergence | Final Report | PDF 484.57 KB |
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31/03/2015 | 2015/659 | ESMA Report on Enforcement and Regulatory Activities of Accounting Enforcers in 2014 | Corporate Disclosure, IFRS Supervisory Convergence | Final Report | PDF 633.7 KB |
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20/03/2018 | ESMA50-165-538 | ESMA report on trends, risks and vulnerabilities 1, 2018 | Risk Analysis & Economics - Markets Infrastructure Investors | Final Report | PDF 3.24 MB |
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06/09/2018 | ESMA 50-165-632 | ESMA report on trends, risks and vulnerabilities 2, 2018 | Risk Analysis & Economics - Markets Infrastructure Investors | Final Report | PDF 3.7 MB |
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28/02/2019 | ESMA50-165-737 | ESMA report on trends, risks and vulnerabilities no. 1 2019 | Risk Analysis & Economics - Markets Infrastructure Investors | Final Report | PDF 2.24 MB |
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19/02/2020 | ESMA50-165-1040 | ESMA report on trends, risks and vulnerabilities no.1 2020 | Risk Analysis & Economics - Markets Infrastructure Investors | Final Report | PDF 1.42 MB |
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10/09/2019 | ESMA50-165-8 | ESMA report on trends, risks and vulnerabilities no.2 2019 | Risk Analysis & Economics - Markets Infrastructure Investors | Final Report | PDF 2.31 MB |
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02/09/2020 | ESMA50-165-1287 | ESMA report on trends, risks and vulnerabilities no.2 2020 | Risk Analysis & Economics - Markets Infrastructure Investors | Final Report | PDF 2.6 MB |
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11/03/2015 | 2015/527 | ESMA Risk Dashboard No 1 2015 | Risk Analysis & Economics - Markets Infrastructure Investors | Final Report | PDF 798.36 KB |
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03/09/2014 | 2014/883 | ESMA Risk Dashboard No. 3, 2014 | Risk Analysis & Economics - Markets Infrastructure Investors | Final Report | PDF 763.54 KB |
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14/11/2014 | 2014/1341 | ESMA Risk Dashboard No. 4, 2014 | Risk Analysis & Economics - Markets Infrastructure Investors | Final Report | PDF 766.77 KB |
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has today published its Risk dashboard for the third quarter of 2014. ESMA’s Risk Dashboard assess the risks associated to European financial markets looking into liquidity, market, contagion and credit risks. The Dashboard finds that in 3Q14 EU systemic stress indicators increased, after experiencing a calm 2Q14. Contagion risk augmented and liquidity and market risk remained on high levels, with potential for further increases ahead. Credit risk receded though remaining at a high level. Overall, market sentiment continued to be at odds with sluggish economic fundamentals and guarded expectations. An environment of ultra-low interest rates supported markets and preserved the current hunt-for-yield behaviour of investors. However, markets recognised resulting new balance sheet risks, as risk spreads increased, equity valuation moderated and expectations for future short-term interest rates fanned out. Due to these offsetting forces liquidity risk and market risk remained stable, preserving the risk of critical market corrections for the future. The systemic impact of such corrections could be exacerbated by liquidity bottlenecks, such as might arise from structural factors such as thin dealer markets or rising collateral requirements. | |||
14/02/2013 | 2013/213 | ESMA Risk Dashboard No.1, 2013 | Risk Analysis & Economics - Markets Infrastructure Investors | Final Report | PDF 717.92 KB |
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12/03/2014 | 2014/197 | ESMA Risk Dashboard No.1, 2014 | Risk Analysis & Economics - Markets Infrastructure Investors | Final Report | PDF 743.09 KB |
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10/06/2013 | 2013/712 | ESMA Risk Dashboard No.2, 2013 | Risk Analysis & Economics - Markets Infrastructure Investors | Final Report | PDF 806.84 KB |