All European Commission articles – Page 20
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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
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Appointing a goat as gardener: The new European Commission
Not everyone is pleased with the appointment of Lord Hill as EU commissioner in charge of finance
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MEPs wary of 'poacher-turned-gamekeeper' at European Commission
Green, Socialist lawmakers criticise Lord Hill’s background as financial lobbyist as pensions industry welcomes ‘surprising’ appointment
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Juncker Commission to ‘eliminate’ EU funding of EIOPA
UK commissioner Jonathan Hill tasked with introduction of levy for EIOPA