ESMA
European Securities and Markets Authority
ESMA is the EU's securities markets regulator. It develops rules for securities markets and supervises certain market participants.
ESMA works to ensure investor protection and orderly markets across the EU. It also coordinates with national securities regulators and plays a role similar to the SEC in the U.S. Official site: ESMA.
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