Esma warns of regulatory divide

Europe’s newest market watchdog has used its first report to warn that a lack of legislative convergence will continue to hinder effective financial regulation

Europe’s newest market watchdog has used its first report to warn that the region’s national regulators will struggle to prevent a repeat of the financial crisis because of a lack of legislative convergence.

The European Securities and Markets Authority, which came into being on January 1, said differences in regulatory powers held by entities such as the UK's Financial Services Authority meant they could not respond to crises in a co-ordinated fashion.

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