This article was first published in the 23rd edition of the Fact Book on 24 June 2025.
Towards a successful Savings and Investments Union
This article was first published in the 23rd edition of the Fact Book on 24 June 2025.
Towards a successful Savings and Investments Union
This article was first published in the 23rd edition of the Fact Book on 24 June 2025.
This article was first published in the 23rd edition of the Fact Book on 24 June 2025.
This article was first published in the 23rd edition of the Fact Book on 24 June 2025.
Given the emphasis on costs and value for money for European investors, we have examined whether lower fees consistently translate into better net performance. Our analysis shows that this is not always the case; less-expensive funds do not necessarily deliver the highest returns, and in some instances, higher-cost funds outperform.
This article was first published in the 23rd edition of the Fact Book on 24 June 2025.
This article was first published in the 23rd edition of the Fact Book on 24 June 2025.
This article was first published in the 23rd edition of the Fact Book on 24 June 2025.
It has now been three years since the European Commission launched a consultation on the Open Finance framework, with the idea of creating a similar solution to PSD2 for a broader range of financial data. This initiative took the shape of the Financial Data Access Regulation (FiDA)1, with the proposal being published in June 2023.
As a principle, EFAMA supports every effort made to enhance financial market regulation which reinforces the stability of the financial system, of which EMIR is an important part.
Prior to replying to the consultation, we wish to make the following general remarks.
Firstly, we fully support the points raised by ESMA that recognizes that several types of counterparties active in the OTC derivatives markets are facing numerous issues in relation to the access to central clearing due to:
The European Banking Federation, Insurance Europe, the European Fund and Asset Management Association (EFAMA) and the European Structured Investment Products Association reconfirm their full support for the objectives of the PRIIPs initiative. In light of consumer protection, the PRIIP Key Information Document (KID) can be a valuable tool enabling retail investors to compare products and, hence, make informed investment decisions.
EFAMA would like to make positive use of the opportunity to comment on the Commission recommendation dated 28 January 2016 on the implementation of measures against tax treaty abuse as well as on the implementation of TRACE for the purpose of simplifying withholding tax (“WHT”) procedures.
EFAMA welcomes the opportunity to provide comments to the ESMA Consultation Paper on the technical advice to the European Commission on the Benchmarks Regulation. EFAMA also welcomes a number of clarifications and improved points that ESMA is providing in its Consultation and draft Technical Advice since its previous Discussion Paper.
EFAMA strongly supports the objective to provide retail investors with a key information document (KID) for all packaged retail and insurance-based investment products (PRIIPs). It is important that investors and their advisers throughout Europe are given meaningful, comprehensible and comparable information to feel confident about investing and to make sound investment decisions.

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