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  • EU asks regulator to 'consider merit' of Taxonomy-linked green loan label

    28 November 2022

    The European Commission has asked the European Banking Authority (EBA) to "consider the merits" of creating a "green loan label" based on the EU Taxonomy.

  • MSCI launches EU banking climate disclosure product

    21 November 2022
  • Commission asks EU regulators for 'greenwashing' risk reports

    16 August 2022

    The European Commission has asked the European Supervisory Agencies (ESAs) to provide reports within two years on the extent of 'greenwashing' in the bloc's financial markets and the potential policies it could use to tackle the risks.

  • EU disclosure standards risk overcomplication, supervisors warn

    09 August 2022

    Draft standards for European corporate disclosures on sustainability issues are overcomplicated, may disincentivise disclosures and risk divergence from global requirements, EU supervisors argue.

  • EU reporting on adverse impacts 'lacks detail'

    29 July 2022
  • EU supervisors publish SFDR clarifications

    07 June 2022
  • EBA advised to steer clear of adding climate Pillar 1 requirements

    23 May 2022

    EU regulators studying how to better capture climate risks in capital requirements risk penalising banks in jurisdictions with tougher climate regulation, according to an advisor.

  • EBA consults on environmental risks in EU prudential framework

    03 May 2022
  • Rework EU GBS to include securitisation, banking regulator says

    02 March 2022

    The proposed EU Green Bond Standard should be reworked to cover 'sustainable securitisations', the European Banking Authority (EBA) has said.

  • EU banks handed toughened ESG disclosure rules

    25 January 2022

    New disclosure rules will require EU banks for the first time to report the amount of 'environmentally sustainable' assets they hold as a share of their overall portfolio.