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Title: Joint Q&As
Description: The three European Supervisory Authorities - EBA, ESMA and EIOPA - the ESAs, develop joint Q&As to support the consistent and effective application of the EU regulatory framework for the financial services sector. These Q&As also contribute to the completion of the EU Single Rule Book. The ESAs do this by publicly providing responses to questions asked by the public, financial
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Title: ESAs publish Joint Q&As on Bilateral Margining
Description: The European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA - ESAs) published today three Joint Questions and Answers (Q&A) on RTS 2016/2251 on bilateral margin requirements under the European Markets Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR).
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Title: Renovation Wave - cities and regions ready to deliver
Description: The European Committee of the Regions (CoR) has adopted an opinion on the Renovation Wave, the EU
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Title: Local and regional authority representatives say that they must not be pushed out of CAP management and delivery
Description: The European Committee of the Regions has asked the Council and the Commission to fall in with the European Parliament
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Title: Integration of migrants: Commission and Committee of the Regions partnership for EU support to local action
Description: The Commission and the Committee of the Regions are launching today a new partnership to increase cooperation and support to EU cities, regions and rural areas for their work to help integrate new arrivals. The partnership is a follow-up to the action plan on integration and inclusion 2021-2027 that the Commission adopted last November.
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Title: Protecting rights "must be given priority" in EU
Description: The European Union
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Title: Regions and cities call for a stronger European financial support for territories worst affected by Brexit
Description: Increase the size of the Brexit Adjustment Reserve from EUR 5 billion to EUR 6 billion; adapt the support for fisheries to regional impact; provide more flexibility with regard to state aids and involve local and regional representatives in the designing and managing processes of the new instrument. These are the main requests included in the opinion drafted by Loïg Chesnais-Girard (FR/PES), president of the Brittany region, adopted by the Plenary of the European Committee of the Regions (CoR).