The Central Bank of Ireland is cracking down on the labelling and marketing of 'green' and 'sustainable' financial products.
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The Central Bank of Ireland is cracking down on the labelling and marketing of 'green' and 'sustainable' financial products.
The SEC's proposed climate-related disclosures face backlash from industry players, with firms grappling with cost and data uncertainty, writes Tom Pfister, managing director, compliance, regulatory and reporting, Confluence.
Ireland has introduced extra accountability rules for senior staff that are similar but not identical to those under the UK Senior Managers and Certification Regime, says Ian Duffy of Societe Generale Securities Services.
The factors driving settlement fails, and delays are not surprising, and market actors that fail to automate will cause problems for everyone else, says Matthew Johnson of the Depositary Trust and Clearing Corporation (DTCC).
The UK financial watchdog has urged asset managers to develop stress testing and risk management for liability-driven investment (LDI) funds with a “matter of urgency.”
Benjamin David delves into the debate over escalating market data prices in the financial industry and examines efforts to address the issue.
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