ESMA Supervision: The Wrong Fix for the Right Problem
6 EU finance ministers want ESMA to supervise European capital markets. Luxembourg and Ireland resist. Both miss the harder question about what really fragments EU markets.
6 EU finance ministers want ESMA to supervise European capital markets. Luxembourg and Ireland resist. Both miss the harder question about what really fragments EU markets.
The EU promised regulatory simplification. Instead, 2026 delivers DORA supervision, MiFID changes, ESG ratings oversight and the AI Act - all at once.
CSSF 25/901 impact on Luxembourg fund managers: why execution capacity, not formal compliance, is now the real regulatory challenge
Regulatory reporting is creating a permanent backlog in global finance, reshaping costs, operations and the pace of digital transformation.