Consob  notes that in July 2012, ESMA  - the European Securities and Markets Authority in which Consob  is also involved, published the "Guidelines on Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) and other UCITS  issues", with a view to providing specifications and clarifications on: (i) the information to be conveyed to investors with reference to index-linked UCITS  and harmonised ETFs; (ii) rules concerning operations on certain types of derivative financial instruments (total return swaps and OTC derivatives) and efficient portfolio management techniques applicable to harmonised UCITS; and (iii) the criteria to be applied for harmonised UCITS  to be able to invest in financial indices. The document was created by the permanent committee on investment management, chaired by Consob.
	The guidelines were issued in order to "establish standardised, efficient and effective supervisory practices and to assure the common, standardised, coherent application of Union law". Under this framework, the guidelines aim to provide interpretation clarifications on the application of the obligations prescribed by UCITS  regulations and contain specific application instructions of a general scope of European reference legislation and the related national enactment provisions.
	The guidelines outline a specific transitional regulation with reference to UCITS  existing as at the application date. More specifically, alignment is permitted to guidelines concerning the information to be disclosed through the prospectus and the marketing communication at the first available update or, at the latest, within 12 months of the date of application of the guidelines.
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