LNB News 17/02/2025
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Issue Date: 17 February 2025
Published Date: 17 February 2025
Jurisdiction(s): Eire and European Union
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has published its final report on the technical standards for the Green Bonds (EU) 2023/2631 Regulation (EuGB Regulation). Following consultation, ESMA has revised the draft regulatory technical standards (RTS) and implementing technical standards (ITS) based on feedback received. The draft RTS and ITS have been submitted to the European Commission for adoption and will be subject to non-objection by the European Parliament and Council. The RTS and ITS are set to apply to ESMA-registered external reviewers from 21 June 2026, compliance on a ‘best efforts basis’ is expected during the transitional period.
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