ESMA seeks experts in data regulatory reporting
07 August 2019 Paris
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The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has issued a call for candidates for its newly-established data advisory group (DAG).
ESMA is seeking individuals with expertise on issues related to market data regulatory reporting and record-keeping of derivative contracts positions as well as transactions in financial instruments, including securities financing.
The authority is also looking for individuals with knowledge of order book, instrument reference data, investment funds and prospectus data.
DAG members are expected to advise ESMA's data standing committee (DSC) which undertakes ESMA’s policy work in data and reporting related areas.
Once established, the DAG is expected to advise where necessary the DSC on specific data matters in its work on the completion of a single rulebook and advise where necessary the DSC on specific data matters in its work related to the development of supervisory convergence tools.
It is also expected to inform the DSC on matters of practical implementation of reporting requirements which require clarifications or adaptations and potentially advise other ESMA groups on specific data matters within their remits.
Interested individuals should send their candidacy to ESMA by no later than 16 September 2019.
ESMA is seeking individuals with expertise on issues related to market data regulatory reporting and record-keeping of derivative contracts positions as well as transactions in financial instruments, including securities financing.
The authority is also looking for individuals with knowledge of order book, instrument reference data, investment funds and prospectus data.
DAG members are expected to advise ESMA's data standing committee (DSC) which undertakes ESMA’s policy work in data and reporting related areas.
Once established, the DAG is expected to advise where necessary the DSC on specific data matters in its work on the completion of a single rulebook and advise where necessary the DSC on specific data matters in its work related to the development of supervisory convergence tools.
It is also expected to inform the DSC on matters of practical implementation of reporting requirements which require clarifications or adaptations and potentially advise other ESMA groups on specific data matters within their remits.
Interested individuals should send their candidacy to ESMA by no later than 16 September 2019.
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