Corrigendum to EU Regulation on supervision and transparency in financial markets
Technical errors are corrected in the European regulation governing financial market supervision. Affects financial entities and market operators in the EU.
Technical errors are corrected in the European regulation governing financial market supervision. Affects financial entities and market operators in the EU.
Errors are corrected in the European regulation governing how to act in the event of bank and investment firm failures. It affects the stability of the European financial system.
Material errors are corrected in the European regulation governing fishery and aquaculture markets in the EU. It affects the core regulatory framework of the European fisheries sector.
The EU Council establishes the European stance for the UN meeting that decides which substances fall under international control as narcotics or psychotropics.
Technical errors are corrected in an EU directive on long-term residents. It affects the official version published in the Official Journal of the EU.
The EU authorizes the use of xanthan gum produced by certain bacterial strains as an additive in feed for most animals. Cats, dogs and aquatic species are excluded.
The European Union backs Pakistan's accession to the International Olive Council. This broadens the global reach of the regulatory body governing the olive oil sector.
The European Commission approves the use of patchouli essential oil in feed for all animal species. This additive is officially authorised throughout the EU.
The European Commission renews the authorisation to market products that contain or have been produced with genetically modified cotton T304-40. This affects importers and manufacturers that use this type of cotton.
The European Central Bank appoints unit heads with authority to take delegated decisions on mergers, spin-offs and acquisitions of shareholdings in supervised banks.