What is ESMA short for?

What is ESMA short for?

The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the EU’s securities markets regulator, today launches a consultation paper (CP) on the review of the Short Selling Regulation (SSR).

Where is ESMA?

Paris
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) is an independent European Union Authority located in Paris.

What is the ESMA register?

ESMA fulfils its mission to enhance investor protection and promote stable and orderly financial markets by facilitating access to relevant registers and statistical data for market participants, regulators and the general public.

What is MiFID in simple terms?

The Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) is a European regulation that increases the transparency across the European Union’s financial markets and standardizes the regulatory disclosures required for firms operating in the European Union. MiFID was replaced by MiFID II in 2018.

How long does SSR rule last?

The SSR restricts short-sales on a stock that has declined in price by 10 percent or more from the previous day’s close. Once triggered, the SSR remains in effect until the end of the following trading day. The rule applies to all equity securities whether traded on an exchange or over the counter.

What is ESMA in education?

The Education Support for Medical Absence (ESMA) team is a teaching service for students who are unable to attend school for medical reasons. We help pupils continue their education around their needs and work towards getting them back into school life as soon as possible.

Why is it important for benchmarks to be regulated?

The Regulation seeks to: improve governance and controls over the benchmark process, in particular to ensure that administrators avoid conflicts of interest, or at least manage them adequately. improve the quality of input data and methodologies used by benchmark administrators.

What are EU benchmarks?

Under the Benchmarks Regulation, a supervised entity located in the EU may use a benchmark or a combination of benchmarks: (i) if the benchmark is provided by an administrator located in the EU included in the ESMA register or (ii) if the benchmark is provided by an administrator located outside the EU and the …

What is security dealing on own account?

dealing on own account means trading against proprietary capital resulting in the conclusion of transactions in one or more financial instruments; the management of proprietary capital does not constitute dealing on own account.

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