Esma chief tells funds to consider interest rate risks 

The head of the European Securities and Markets Authority, which oversees and coordinates the work of European supervisors in asset management, on Tuesday called on the industry to pay more attention to the management of increasing interest rate risks and to step up its efforts in terms of “prudent management” of the investment funds.

Tackling greenwashing, Esma asks funds to back up claims

To make sure investors are not misled, the European Union’s top supervisory authority for investment funds and asset management has stepped up its approach against greenwashing and proposed criteria for using ESG or sustainability-related terms in fund names. “The objective is to ensure that investors are protected against unsubstantiated or exaggerated sustainability claims,” Esma said.

EU regulators add details to sustainable finance rules

As the financial industry continues to call for more clarity and guidance to handle what even supervisors see as the “astonishing” complexity of the emerging EU framework for sustainable finance, impact investments and ESG, European regulators have added a range of technical details to sustainability rules over recent weeks.