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About ESMA. ESMA is the EU’s financial markets regulator and supervisor. The 2023-2028 strategy guides ESMA in its second decade. It builds on the successful development of ESMA since its establishment and reflects the evolving environment in which it operates.
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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
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.
ESMA will focus on strengthening supervision, enhancing the protection of retail investors, fostering effective markets and financial stability, enabling sustainable finance, as well as facilitating technological innovation and effective use of data.
ESMA is an authority of the European Union. Careers; ESMA Documents; Contact & Help; Media Corner; Social Media
As the competent authority for recognising non-EU-country benchmark administrators, ESMA is the EU counterpart for supervisors in non-EU countries, making cross-border cooperation more efficient and effective.
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