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ESMA is seeking stakeholders’ views in respect of specific technical issues specified under Article 21 (4) of the CRA Regulation by October 21, 2011. The potential costs and benefits of the future standards will also be assessed by ESMA.
The ESMA Regulation entrusts the Authority with the elaboration of draft Regulatory Technical Standards. This task was given to ESMA in order to establish harmonised standards in financial services, a single rulebook, to ensure a level playing field and adequate protection of investors and consumers across the Union.
Following the consultation, ESMA will send the final draft standards to the European Commission by 2 January 2012. The Commission, by means of delegated acts, then needs to decide on the endorsement of the standards and hence give them binding legal effect.
The proposals of draft RTS published in ESMA’s consultation paper cover the following technical areas of conduct for CRAs:
Next steps
In light of the comments received from respondents by the deadline of 21 October 2011, ESMA expects to publish a final report by the end of 2011. In accordance with the ESMA Regulation and the CRA Regulation, those draft RTSs should be endorsed by the Commission to give them binding legal effect.