“This report intends to facilitate the implementation of CCMs across IOSCO-member jurisdictions in a swift and efficient manner. It builds from the experiences of more advanced jurisdictions and gives other jurisdictions a solid starting point to avoid repeating past mistakes.”
The Board of the International Organization of Securities Commissions today published a final report on Compliance Carbon Markets (CCMs), which aims to support IOSCO members seeking to establish new or to enhance their existing CCMs.
Rodrigo Buenaventura, Chairman of the Spain CNMV and Chair of the IOSCO Sustainable Finance Taskforce (STF) said: “This report intends to facilitate the implementation of CCMs across IOSCO-member jurisdictions in a swift and efficient manner. It builds from the experiences of more advanced jurisdictions and gives other jurisdictions a solid starting point to avoid repeating past mistakes.”
The report looks at the specific characteristics of CCMs compared to traditional financial markets and outlines a set of recommendations aimed at making these markets efficient and ensuring they function with integrity, learning from the experience of others. As CCMs are typically overseen by different types of authorities who may regulate specific aspects of what – put together – constitutes CCMs, the recommendations are addressed to relevant authorities to allow jurisdictions and regulatory authorities the flexibility they may require consistent with their legal mandates as CCMs are established in their jurisdictions.
Verena Ross, co-Chair of the STF Carbon Markets Workstream and Chair of the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) said: “Sound, efficient and compliant carbon markets can be a key tool to help jurisdictions meet their climate goals. Building on the experience of financial markets regulators at IOSCO, this report will support the continued development of these markets, that can contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions globally.”
The report includes twelve recommendations relating to primary market and secondary market functioning. At primary market level, the recommendations touch upon transparency and predictability of primary market decisions and market structures for primary markets, and, in doing so, cover allowance allocation mechanisms, market stability mechanisms and primary market access. At secondary market level, the recommendations focus on market integrity, transparency and structure. The report also includes a selection of applicable IOSCO Objectives and Principles of Securities Regulation and IOSCO Principles for the Regulation and Supervision of Commodities Derivatives Market...
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