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30/05/2005 | AMP Austria | Accepted Market Pratices: Valuation transaction on the bond market on the Vienna Stock Exchange (Austria) | Market Abuse | Reference | PDF 78.74 KB |
The Austrian provisions in their original form can be found by clicking on the following link. | |||
30/05/2005 | Austria | Accepted Market Practices- Austrian provisions- Not continued under MAR | Market Abuse | Reference | PDF 19.9 KB |
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30/05/2005 | AMP France Buy Back | Accepted Market Practices: a market practice related to share buy back programs. Buy an hold for future use as means of payment for acquiring another company on Euronext (France)- Not continued under MAR | Market Abuse | Reference | PDF 71.11 KB |
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30/05/2005 | AMP France Liquidity | Accepted Market Practices: a market practice related to share buy back programs. Liquidity contracts on Euronext (France) | Market Abuse | Reference | PDF 107.34 KB |
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11/02/2008 | AMP Spain | Accepted Market Practices: Liquidity Contracts (Spain) – Replaced by an accepted market practice under MAR on 11 July 2017 | Market Abuse | Reference | PDF 157.13 KB |
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19/08/2008 | AMP Portugal | Accepted Market Practices: Liquidity Contracts (Portugal) – To be replaced by an accepted market practice under MAR | Market Abuse | Reference | PDF 101.04 KB |
The national legal text is available on the CMVM website. |
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15/01/2009 | AMP Greece | Accepted Market Practices: Purchase of own shares to hold them for future acquisition of shares of another company (Greece)- Not continued under MAR | Market Abuse | Reference | PDF 77.84 KB |
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23/06/2011 | AMP Netherlands | Accepted Market Practices: Liquidity agreements (Netherlands)- TERMINATED UNDER MAR ON 19 September 2017 | Market Abuse | Reference | PDF 96.72 KB |
The publication (in Dutch) of the decision to terminate the Dutch AMP on liquidity agreements can be found on the AFM’s website at the following link https://www.afm.nl/nl-nl/professionals/nieuws/2017/sep/beeindigen-amp. |
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20/07/2011 | 2011/211 | Public statement- Retrospective Adjustments to Financial Statements Following Rejection Notes Published by the IFRS Interpretations Committee | Corporate Disclosure, IAS Regulation | Statement | PDF 29.57 KB |
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22/06/2012 | AMF AMP 2012 | Accepted market practices: Liquidity contracts for bonds (France)- Not continued under MAR | Market Abuse | Reference | PDF 242.43 KB |
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11/01/2013 | EBA/REC/2013/01 | EBA Recommendations on supervisory oversight of activities related to banks’ participation in the Euribor panel | Risk Analysis & Economics - Markets Infrastructure Investors | Reference | PDF 207.84 KB |
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21/10/2013 | Ares(2013)3304576 | REQUEST TO ESMA FOR TECHNICAL ADVICE ON POSSIBLE DELEGATED ACTS CONCERNING THE REGULATION ON INSIDER DEALING AND MARKET MANIPULATION (MARKET ABUSE) ((EC)No XX/2013) | Market Abuse, Market Integrity | Reference | PDF 56.55 KB |
REQUEST TO ESMA FOR TECHNICAL ADVICE ON POSSIBLE DELEGATED ACTS CONCERNING THE REGULATION ON INSIDER DEALING AND MARKET MANIPULATION (MARKET ABUSE) ((EC)No XX/2013) | |||
28/02/2014 | 2014/205 | Call for expressions of interest: Group of Economic Advisers for ESMA’s Committee for Economic and Markets Analysis | Risk Analysis & Economics - Markets Infrastructure Investors | Reference | PDF 158.95 KB |
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) is seeking to appoint new members to its Group of Economic Advisors (GEA) for the Committee for Economic and Markets Analysis (CEMA). This follows the expiry of the term of the current GEA. CEMA has established the GEA in order to benefit from the expertise of stakeholders specialised in the topics of financial stability and general economic research related to financial markets. CEMA looks to this group to provide it with advice regarding our work related to financial stability and economic background analysis for the regulatory and supervisory tasks of ESMA. The closing date for application is 25 April 2014. Application form | |||
11/06/2014 | ESMA/WP/2 | ESMA Working Paper- The systemic dimension of hedge fund illiquidity and prime brokerage | Risk Analysis & Economics - Markets Infrastructure Investors | Reference | PDF 839.63 KB |
We analyse the potentially vulnerable and systemically relevant financial intermediation chain established by hedge funds and prime brokers. Our dataset covers the 306 largest global hedge funds and their prime brokers over the period July 2001 to December 2011. The study illustrates that hedge funds and prime brokers act as complementary trading partners in normal times. However, we observe that this form of financial intermediation may be severely impaired in times of market distress. This can be explained by the hoarding of liquid securities by prime brokers who are eager to avert runs by their clients. | |||
11/06/2014 | ESMA/WP/1 | ESMA Working Paper- Monitoring the European CDS market through networks: Implications for contagion risks | Risk Analysis & Economics - Markets Infrastructure Investors | Reference | PDF 1005.17 KB |
Based on a unique data set referencing exposures on single name credit default swaps (CDS) on European reference entities, we study the structure and the topology of the European CDS market and its evolution from 2008 to 2012, resorting to network analysis. The structural features revealed show bilateral CDS exposures describing growing scale-free networks whose highly interconnected hubs constitute both a strength and weakness for the stability of the system. The potential “super spreaders” of financial contagion, identified as the most interconnected participants, consist mostly of banks. For some of them net notional exposures may be particularly large relative to their total common equity. Our findings also point to the importance of some non-dealer/non-bank participants belonging to the shadow banking system. | |||
21/08/2014 | 2014/808 response form | Response form to the CP on technical advice under the Market Abuse Regulation (MAR) | Market Abuse | Reference | DOCX 792.65 KB |
Please use this form to respond to the Consultation Paper. |
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07/11/2014 | 2014/1344 | ESMA Response to public consultation on the IAS Regulation | Corporate Disclosure, IAS Regulation | Reference | PDF 305.48 KB |
ESMA response to the European Commission consultation on the IAS Regulation |
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15/01/2015 | ESMA/WP/2015/1 | ESMA Working Paper- Real-world and risk-neutral probabilities in the regulation on the transparency of structured products | Risk Analysis & Economics - Markets Infrastructure Investors | Reference | PDF 480.24 KB |
The price of derivatives (and hence of structured products) can be calculated as the discounted value of expected future payoffs, assuming standard hypotheses on frictionless and complete markets and on the type of stochastic processes for the price of the underlying. However, the probabilities used in the pricing process do not represent “real” probabilities of future events, because they are based on the assumption that market participants are risk-neutral. This paper reviews the relevant mathematical finance literature, and clarifies that the risk-neutrality hypothesis is acceptable for pricing, but not to forecast the future value of an asset. Therefore, we argue that regulatory initiatives that mandate intermediaries to give retail investors information on the probability that, at a future date, the value of a derivative will be higher or lower than a given threshold (so-called “probability scenarios”) should explicitly reference probabilities that take into account the risk premium (so-called “real-world” probabilities). We also argue that, though probability scenarios may look appealing to foster investor protection, their practical implementation, if based on the right economic approach, raises significant regulatory and enforcement problems. | |||
03/02/2015 | 2015/224 | ESMA’s technical advice on possible delegated acts concerning the Market Abuse Regulation | Market Abuse | Technical Advice | PDF 1021.03 KB |
This advice:• specifies the MAR market manipulation indicators, by providing examples of practices that may constitute market manipulation as well as proposing “additional” indicators of market manipulation; • recommends to set the minimum thresholds that exempt certain market participants in the emission allowance market from publicly disclosing inside information at six million tonnes of CO2eq per year and at 2,430 MW rated thermal input;• suggests the way to determine to which regulator delays in disclosure of inside information needs to be notified. • provides clarifications on the enhanced disclosure of managers’ transactions. - ESMA recommends disclosing any acquisition, disposal, subscription or exchange of financial instruments of the relevant issuer or related financial instruments carried out by managers,, further illustrated through a non-exhaustive list of types of transactions subject to this obligation. . ESMA also clarifies the transactions that can be allowed by the issuer during a closed period when normally managers are prohibited to trade; and• proposes procedures and arrangements to ensure sound whistleblowing infrastructures – i.e. EU national regulators should allow the receipt of reports of infringements, including appropriate communication channels and guarantee the protection of reporting and reported persons, with respect to their identity and their personal data. Next steps ESMA has sent its technical advice to the European Commission for its consideration in drafting its implementing standards regarding MAR. ESMA’s regulatory technical standards regarding MAR will be delivered in July 2015. | |||
14/09/2015 | 2015/1291 | Risk Dashboard No. 3, 2105 | Risk Analysis & Economics - Markets Infrastructure Investors | Reference | PDF 848.31 KB |