
ESMA’s Verena Ross discusses the authority’s work on ESG, digitisation, data, benchmarks and cooperation with third countries
11/15/22 • 34 min
The European Securities and Markets Authority has a broad remit bringing it into contact with many areas of financial markets, at the wholesale and retail level.
In this episode of GRR’s regulatory podcast series, Verena Ross, chair of ESMA provides insights into the authority’s work around:
- ESG and curbing greenwashing
- Analysing and collecting markets data relating to regulations such as MiFID
- Challenges around implementing and future proofing DORA and MiCA
- The Benchmarks Regulation and its impact on third country benchmark providers
- Financial stability and the role of non-financial bank intermediation
- ESMA’s work with third country regulators and global standard setters
- The biggest challenges facing securities regulators over the next five years
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The European Securities and Markets Authority has a broad remit bringing it into contact with many areas of financial markets, at the wholesale and retail level.
In this episode of GRR’s regulatory podcast series, Verena Ross, chair of ESMA provides insights into the authority’s work around:
- ESG and curbing greenwashing
- Analysing and collecting markets data relating to regulations such as MiFID
- Challenges around implementing and future proofing DORA and MiCA
- The Benchmarks Regulation and its impact on third country benchmark providers
- Financial stability and the role of non-financial bank intermediation
- ESMA’s work with third country regulators and global standard setters
- The biggest challenges facing securities regulators over the next five years
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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