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ESMA works with the objective of ensuring that retail investors receive clear, reliable and understandable product information. By contributing to the development of the EU regulatory framework, ESMA focuses on enabling long-term direct and indirect retail participation in the EU capital markets.
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The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) is an agency of the European Union located in Paris. [3] ESMA replaced the Committee of European Securities Regulators (CESR) on 1 January 2011.
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Role: to improve investor protection and promote stable, orderly financial marketsChair: Verena RossExecutive Director: Natasha CazenaveMembers: National authorities responsible for securities markets in each EU country.It has 3 objectives: 1. Investor protection- to make sure that financial consumers' needs are better served and to strengthen their rights as investors, while also acknowledging their responsibilities 2. Orderly markets- to promote the integrity, transparency, efficiency and proper functioning of financial markets and robust market infrastructure 3...
The following areas and stakeholders: 1. the economy 2. the general public 3. securities markets regulators 4. the financial services industry 5. retail and institutional investors and consumers 6. financial services providers 7. users of financial markets
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Based in Paris, ESMA was created in 2010 to safeguard the stability of the EU’s financial markets and address shortcomings in financial supervision. ESMA is part of the European system of financial supervision (ESFS), created in 2010, with two other supervisory organisations:
ESMA is an independent EU Authority that contributes to safeguarding the stability of the European Union‟s financial system by ensuring the integrity, transparency, efficiency and orderly functioning of
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) is an independent EU Authority that contributes to safeguarding the stability of the European Union’s financial system by ensuring the integrity, transparency, efficiency and orderly functioning of securities markets, as well as enhancing investor protection.