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 Plans to Hold ESG Research Conference
ESMA plans to hold an ESG Research Conference to explore the impact of environmental risks and ESG transition

European Securities and Markets Authority Releases Consultation Paper on European Green Bond Regulation
The European Securities and Markets Authority releases consultation paper on European Green Bond Regulation

ESMA SMSG Advice on Draft Guidelines on Enforcement of Sustainability Information
The Securities and Markets Stakeholder Group releases advice on Draft Guidelines on Enforcement of Sustainability Information

European Securities and Markets Authority Releases Diversity Equity and Inclusion Strategy
The European Securities and Markets Authority releases the Diversity Equity and Inclusion strategy

ESMA Releases Report on ESG Fund Performance During Market Turmoil
The European Securities and Markets Authority releases a report on ESG fund performance during market turmoil

ESMA Releases Report on Sustainable Development Goals Funds
The European Securities and Markets Authority releases a report on the Sustainable Development Goals Funds

ESMA Releases Report on Financial Impact of Greenwashing Controversies
ESMA releases a report on the financial impact of greenwashing controversies

ESMA Releases Report on the Impact of Climate Risk on Investment Portfolios
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) releases a report on the impact of climate risk on investment portfolios