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This policy portal provides a public interest perspective on the issues at stake and ongoing legislative debates in the field of financial regulation.
As major rules for financial institutions are set at the EU rather than national level, EU legislators play the key role. Adequate rules are of crucial importance, as the size, complexity and influence of the financial system have reached unprecedented levels. Challenges like digitalisation or accelerating climate change need to be addressed too. There is a long way to go to make finance truly serve the economy and society.
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21 PUBLICATIONS
Open letter
In an open-letter signed by 30+ experts, practitioners and global stakeholders, Finance Watch called on the Basel Committee to enshrine the principle of “full transparency” in disclosures of climate-related financial risk in...
Consultation response
Response to the EC consultation on the implementation of SFDR
Report
Report: A Finance Watch guide to the next ‘sustainable finance agenda’
The next ‘sustainable finance agenda’ could be a jump board to a sustainable economy in the EU. Finance Watch’s new report maps out gaps in the current sustainable finance framework and formulates...
Policy brief
Policy brief – Regulating ESG ratings to strengthen sustainable investors
In a policy brief published on May 17, Finance Watch proposes concrete policy measures to make ESG ratings reliable and meet the needs of ESG investors and other stakeholders, including regulators, while...
Report
Report – The Problem Lies in the Net: Making Finance contribute to a Net Zero Economy
In a report published on June 22, Finance Watch proposes concrete policy measures to make the concept of “net-zero” meaningful, drive progress to net-zero in the real world and harness the stewardship...
Consultation response
Response to consultation on the functioning of the ESG ratings market and on the consideration of ESG factors in credit ratings
Position paper
Joint NGOs and consumer recommendations for minimum criteria for Art. 8 & 9 products under SFDR
This paper sets out recommendations put forward jointly by a group of NGOs and consumer organisations on the minimum criteria for products with ESG characteristics (so called Article 8 products), as well...
Consultation response
Response to the ESAs consultation on EU taxonomy-related sustainability product-level disclosures
Consultation response
Response to the ESMA consultation on Art 8 Taxonomy-related disclosures
Consultation response
Our response to the consultation on the establishment of an EU Green Bond Standard
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