ESMA and ESG Regulations
As the regulator of European securities, bonds and funds, the European Securities and Markets Authority has launched numerous ESG regulatory policies, including sustainable information disclosure requirements, ESG fund naming and investment rules, and ESG rating regulation.
The European Securities and Markets Authority has also published a series of reports on climate risks and greenwashing to help stakeholders understand the impact of these issues on the financial system.
European Securities and Markets Authority Releases 2024 EU Carbon Market Report
ESMA releases 2024 EU carbon market, aimed at analyzing the development of pricing, trading, and derivatives
European Securities and Markets Authority Releases Sustainable Finance Report
ESMA releases a sustainable finance report aimed at analyzing the development of sustainable finance in the European region
European Securities and Markets Authority Releases Multilingual ESG Fund Naming Guidelines
The European Securities and Markets Authority releases multilingual ESG fund naming guidelines
ESMA Releases European Sustainability Reporting Standards Statement
European Securities and Markets Authority releases the European Sustainability Reporting Standards statement
ESMA Appoints Experts for Consultative Working Group of Sustainability Standing Committee
ESMA issues a letter of intent for Consultative Working Group of Sustainability Standing Committee
European Regulatory Authorities Suggest Amending Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation
European regulatory authorities releases documents proposing amendments to the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation
European Securities and Markets Authority Releases Guidelines on ESG Fund Names
ESMA releases guidelines on ESG fund names, aiming to provide standards for using ESG related terms
European Securities and Markets Authority Plans to Hold ESG Research Conference
ESMA plans to hold an ESG Research Conference to explore the impact of environmental risks and ESG transition