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  • ACER Identifies Need For Higher Consistency In European Gas And Hydrogen Network Plans

    Date 19/11/2024

    Natural gas and hydrogen network developments are instrumental for achieving EU’s decarbonisation goals, ensuring natural gas security of supply and fostering the hydrogen market. Consistency in network planning at European and national levels promotes efficient network development.

  • Moscow Exchange: Trading Was Suspended On The Derivatives Market

    Date 19/11/2024

    Please be advised that trading on the Derivatives market was suspended at 16:18 MSK. The time of trading resumption would announced in a due course.

  • Transition Risk Losses Alone Unlikely To Threaten EU Financial Stability, “Fit-For-55” Climate Stress Test Shows

    Date 19/11/2024

    The European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA, and ESMA – the ESAs) together with the European Central Bank (ECB), today released the results of the one-off “Fit-For-55” climate scenario analysis. Under the scenarios examined, transition risks alone are unlikely to threaten financial stability. However, when transition risks are combined with macroeconomic shocks, they can increase losses for financial institutions and may lead to disruptions. This calls for a coordinated policy approach to financing the green transition and the need for financial institutions to integrate climate risks into their risk management in a comprehensive and timely manner.

  • ESMA Finalises Its Advice On The CSDR Penalty Mechanism

    Date 19/11/2024

    The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the EU’s financial markets regulator and supervisor, has published its Final Report on the Technical Advice for the European Commission on the Penalty Mechanism under the Central Securities Depositories Regulation (CSDR). The advice aims at incentivising all actors in the settlement chain to improve settlement efficiency, also in view of the potential move to T+1 in the EU. 

  • The Bank Of England Launches Consultation On Fundamental Rules For Financial Market Infrastructures And Publishes Its Approach To FMI Supervision

    Date 19/11/2024

    The Bank of England (the Bank) is today consulting on proposals to introduce a set of Fundamental Rules for UK Financial Market Infrastructures (FMIs), which are essential to the smooth and safe operation of the UK financial system and broader economy. It has also published an updated approach document to set out how it supervises these critical firms.