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EUROFI – Summary of the Eurofi Lisbon Virtual Seminar – April 2021.

18 June in Uncategorized

Each link gives you access to the agenda/list of the related deep-diving sessions. These summaries contain feedback on exchanges of views in panel sessions between policy makers, regulators, industry and participants: well written ‘stock taking’ reports (priorities, issues and challenges ahead). Post-Covid recovery and stability Digitalisation and payments ESG...

ESMA proposes lowering the reporting threshold for net short positions to 0.1% on a permanent basis.

25 May in Uncategorized

ESMA, the EU’s securities markets regulator, recommends to the European Commission (EC) to permanently lower the threshold to notify net short positions on shares to national competent authorities (NCAs) from 0.2% to 0.1%. ESMA has examined the evidence gathered after its successive emergency decisions, beginning in March 2020,...

ECB Supervision Newsletter: Large investment firms: new licence, new supervisor

21 May in Uncategorized

Investment firms play an important role in capital markets because they offer investors access to securities and derivatives markets through a number of different services, including investment advice, portfolio management, brokerage, order execution, proprietary trading and underwriting. These firms are regulated and supervised for a number...

Commission Delegated Regulation extending the transitional period for PSAs

17 May in Uncategorized

On 6 May 2021, the European Commission adopted a Delegated Regulation extending the transitional period referred to in Article 89(1), first subparagraph, of the European Market Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR).   EMIR provides for a temporary exemption from the clearing obligation for pension scheme arrangements (PSAs) meeting certain...

ESMA proposes amendements to MiFIR on transactions reporting and best execution reporting

08 April in Uncategorized

The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), has published the Final Report on the review of transaction and reference data reporting obligations under MiFIR. The final report contains recommendations and possible legislative amendments to MiFID II/MiFIR with a view to simplifying the current reporting regimes whilst...

SDR – Settlement Discipline Regime implementation: Trade associations joint letter

08 April in Uncategorized

The EBF and 14 trade associations1 representing a wide range of stakeholders in the European and global financial markets recently wrote to the European Commission and ESMA raising concerns about the implementation of the mandatory buy-in requirement under the EU’s CSDR2 Settlement Discipline Regime. The current mandatory...