All European Commission articles – Page 15
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EIOPA: Budget freeze to ‘severely undermine’ ability to deliver
Joint letter from ESAs says more robust funding mechanism needed, cuts will hamper policy implementation
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Jonathan Hill pledges ‘action plan’ on Capital Markets Union by next year
First major speech by financial services commissioner highlights ELTIF, securitisation and patient capital as key elements of proposed CMU
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Revised IORP II Directive ‘at odds’ with proposed Capital Markets Union
Latest draft’s removal of all mentions of using delegated acts could lead to significant delays in IORP II implementation, law firm warns
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Bernardino backs pensions stakeholder group amid merger concerns
EIOPA chairman personally backs separate pensions and insurance working groups in wake of Commission review
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EIOPA offers up principles-based approach to sponsor support
Revised holistic balance sheet would allow for greater leniency, allowing for sponsors and protection schemes to close funding gaps
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Authority publishes six frameworks for holistic balance sheet
European regulator unveils lengthy consultation on definitions, frameworks for contentious HBS approach
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Friday people roundup
European Commission, BNP Paribas Investment Partners, Newton Investment Management, Nykredit Asset Management, BankInvest, AP1, Westchester Group, La Française
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The Jonathan Hill hearings: Eurocrats learn to laugh
Strangely for the usually staid European Parliament, Jonathan Hill’s second confirmation hearing began with a burst of laughter
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Jonathan Hill approved as Financial Services commissioner
Second vote sees 42 members of ECON approve commissioner for Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union, with 16 opposing
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Jonathan Hill to 'deepen single rule book', including solvency rules
Commissioner-designate highlights need to tackle ‘too big to fail’ clearing houses during second confirmation hearing
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'Underdeveloped' pensions holding back Capital Markets Union, says Hill
Financial services commissioner-designate Jonathan Hill backs levy funding for EIOPA in answering further questions ahead of second confirmation hearing
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IORP II remuneration policy ‘impossible’, PensionsEurope warns
European industry group’s IORP II position paper calls for climate assessment to be dropped, proposes significant changes to proposals for risk-evaluation for pensions
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Founding members named for European researchers' long-awaited scheme
RESAVER to be launched next year, European Commission confirms
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Dissatisfied MEPs give Jonathan Hill 'second chance to convince'
German lawmaker says incoming financial markets commissioner ‘in school detention’
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EIOPA expected to publish consultation on holistic balance sheet
Wording in IORP II Directive protecting schemes from solvency requirements removed
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IPE Views: Growth trumps regulation at the European Commission
With commissioners-designate calling for ‘quick and effective adjustments’ to regulation and the end of ‘bottlenecks’, is the Brussels putting growth above regulation?
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Shareholder Rights Directive could have 'unintended consequences'
PensionsEurope rejects notion that proposals to disclose terms of fund management agreements will encourage long-term investment
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IORP II draft offers further detail on risk-evaluation requirements
Compromise draft drawn up by Italian presidency relaxes universal pension benefit requirements criticised by Netherlands, Finland
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European Commission's Lueder sets out strategy for asset management
Head of asset management unit signals step away from regulatory zeal, new horizons in China
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Brussels to 'limit' prescription in Shareholder Rights Directive
Head of corporate governance says European Commission looking to balance principles-based guidance and prescriptive regulation