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ESMA publishes Statement on use of collateral by NFCs acting as clearing members
10 July 2024
CCP
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the EU’s financial markets regulator and supervisor, today issued a public statement on deprioritising supervisory actions linked to the eligibility of uncollateralized public guarantees, public bank guarantees, and commercial bank guarantees for Non-Financial Counterparties (NFCs) acting as clearing members, pending the entry into force of EMIR 3.
Read the full Statement here.
Further information:
Sarah Edwards
Senior Communications Officerpress@esma.europa.eu
10/07/2024
ESMA91-1505572268-3857
Public statement on Emergency collateral requirements
European Commission Press release Brussels, 10 Jul 2024 Today, the Commission has formally designated XNXX as a Very Large Online Platform (VLOP) under the Digital Services Act (DSA).
European Commission Daily news Brussels, 10 Jul 2024 EU sends planes to help with wildfires in Albania
Following a request for assistance from Albania through the EU Civil Protection Mechanism, Greece has sent 4 p...
European Commission Press release Brussels, 10 Jul 2024 The Commission welcomes the fifth prolongation for another twelve months of the voluntary agreement between 22 European and seven Ukrainian telecommunications operators to ensure that refugees from Ukraine can stay connected across borders.
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The European Union Agency for Asylum (EUAA) has just published a new Country of Origin Information (COI) report on Nigeria, which examines the security situation in the country and its impact on civilians, through a regional breakdown. It also looks into the issue of human trafficking and identifies selected profiles of relevance for the assessment of Nigerian applications for international protection by EU+ countries.
MiFIR review: ESMA launches new consultations
10 July 2024
Trading
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the EU’s financial markets regulator and supervisor, is publishing today a new package of public consultations with the objective of increasing transparency and system resilience in financial markets, reducing reporting burden and promoting convergence in the supervisory approach.
This package includes:
Amendments to rules on the liquidity assessment for equity instruments, on equity transparency and on the volume cap.
A draft of the new Implementing Technical Standard (ITS) on systematic internalisers (SIs).
A section on the equity Consolidated Tape Provider (CTP) in relation to the input/output data, to ensure full alignment between the transparency requirements and the CTP specifications.
A section on flags to be used in the post-trade transparency reports for non-equity instruments which was missing in the previous consultation.
New rules specifying organisational requirements of trading venues, adding new provisions on circuit breakers and with targeted amendments to adapt to the DORA framework.
Once these standards are approved, they will facilitate the implementation of the Consolidated Tape Provider (CTP) in the European Union as well as contribute to a more informative pre-trade and post-trade transparency regime. The new rules also aim to foster efficiency and competitiveness in European financial markets, thanks to streamlined reporting requirements.
Next Steps
ESMA will consider all comments received by:
15 September 2024 for the technical advice (Section 3), RTS 1 (Section 4), the RTS on input/output data for shares and ETFs CTP (Section 8) and the flags under RTS 2. Please submit your response here.
15 October 2024 for the SI ITS (Section 5), RTS 3 (Section 6) and RTS 7 (Section 7). Please submit your response here.
ESMA will prepare a final report and intends to submit to the European Commission the technical advice and the draft technical standards for RTS 1, the whole input/output data RTS and RTS 2 (including the flags) in December 2024, and the remaining mandates in March 2025. Further information on the MiFID II /MiFIR review and the upcoming consultation process can be found on the dedicated webpage.
Further information:
Cristina Bonillo
Senior Communications Officerpress@esma.europa.eu
10/07/2024
ESMA74-2134169708-7011
MiFIR Review - Consultation Package 3 (equity transparency, volume cap, circuit breakers, SI, the equity CTP, flags under RTS 2)
ESMA publishes latest edition of its newsletter
10 July 2024
ESMA newsletter
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the EU’s financial markets regulator and supervisor, has today published its latest edition of the Spotlight on Markets Newsletter.
Your one-stop-shop in the world of EU financial markets focused in June on ESMA’s Final Report on Greenwashing, the 2023 Annual Report and other important updates in the realm of the Regulation on the Markets in Crypto-Assets or MiCA.
On the latter, ESMA released its Final Report and Guidelines on suitability of management body members and shareholders. In addition, the ESAs also published a joint Opinion on the assessment of the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation and opened registrations for the Consumer Protection Day.
This issue of the Newsletter also covers the Final Report on the Guidelines on Enforcement of Sustainability Information and a Public Statement on the first application of the European Sustainability Reporting Standards.
Finally, ESMA reappointed three current members to its Management Board, and appointed new members of its Securities and Markets Stakeholder Group.
The newsletter features a full overview of all publications, together with information on next month’s speaking appearances of ESMA staff and vacancies.
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