Financial supervision in the European Union has encountered a pressing challenge - a notable disparity in the approaches taken by national financial supervisors when it comes to sanctioning investment funds. As the watchdog of the EU's financial markets, the European Securities and Markets Authority (Esma) has identified this growing divide and is now pushing for measures to foster greater convergence among member states.
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