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17/11/2009 - CESR/EIFR - Practical aspects of surveillance and investigatory powers of the european financial authorities As part of the sectoral training programme that CESR launched in June 2009, CESR is pleased to announce a new seminar on the practical aspects of surveillance and investigatory powers of the financial Authorities. The seminar focuses on identifying the main challenges of surveillance (Do the regulators need a surveillance system to detect anomalies? What metrics for such system? What are the alternatives?) and on the Authorities' investigatory powers (What are the practical powers of the regulators? What difficulties are encountered? How may cooperation be improved on a pan-European basis?). The seminar is conceived as an arena where experts and practitioners will confront their views. It will be aimed at finding paths of improvement that would be helpful in terms of cooperation. |
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