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EU Regulatory Outlook 2026
After a legislative cycle that culminated in the agreement of major reforms across banking, markets, digital finance and sustainability, EU lawmakers intend to go full steam ahead on financial regulation, with developments in the fields of simplification, competitiveness and market integration expected throughout the course of 2026.
Navigating ESG disclosures
In this Q&A, Maria Elena Sandalli, Manager of ESG Regulatory Affairs at Bloomberg, speaks with Nadia Humphreys, Global Head of Sustainable Finance Data Solutions at Bloomberg, about the evolving landscape of ESG disclosures, exploring recent regulatory developments and how firms can navigate compliance while leveraging ESG data to enhance financial performance.
New ESG fund names rules: Biggest impact in environmental funds
The latest ESMA guidelines for using sustainability-related terms in fund names could force a significant amount of rebranding in the market. A Bloomberg analysis of the impact of this new guidance shows that a large number of funds will either have to change name or divest from certain holdings.
EU regulatory outlook: Financial services policy agenda 2024-2029
As the European Union embarks on a new legislative term, it navigates a multifaceted and challenging environment characterized by significant uncertainty and a global geopolitical divide, shifting the political balance of global economies and bringing diverging responses across jurisdictions.
EU raises bar for using sustainability-related terms in fund names
On 14 December 2023 the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) proposed changes and updated the timeline for its guidelines on ESG and sustainability-related terms in fund names, following a consultation paper on the same topic.