Welcome to this week’s Technical Roundup.
In developments this week, the European Securities and Markets Authority, the EU’s securities markets regulator, has published its latest edition of its Spotlight on Markets Newsletter and Enterprise Ireland this week held its second offshore wind forum. It is an event which provided Irish companies the opportunity to hear from and meet with international developers in the sector.
Read more on these and other developments that may be of interest to members below.
Auditing
As part of their information series on ‘What IAASA does’, IAASA have released a second instalment focusing on the Financial Reporting Supervision (‘FRS’) function.
Financial Reporting
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) are hosting a webinar on actuarial regulatory reform on 21 June 2022.
Crypto
The OECD recently published a report “Institutionalisation of crypto-assets and DeFi [decentralised finance]–TradFi [traditional finance] interconnectedness”. While it is aimed at institutional investor participation in markets for digital assets it may be of interest to those interested in crypto for a few reasons. It analyses the potential for increasing interconnectedness between TradFi and decentralised finance and identifies linkages between the two. It outlines the risks these growing markets may create, examines the potential benefits of the decentralisation of financial services and puts forward policy recommendations. You can access and download the report from the ECD website here.
Other Areas of Interest
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the EU’s securities markets regulator, has published its latest edition of its Spotlight on Markets Newsletter
DETE has recently updated their webpage on EU trade sanctions in response to situation in Ukraine as of 3 June 2022 and their guidance notice to 7 June 2022.
The Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform spoke recently at the Irish Tax Institute Annual Dinner. Topics discussed included the economy, public finances, the economic outlook and climate action. He said of the latter that Ireland is committed to doing its part to address the climate crisis through the Climate Action Plan. He referenced the update in the planning code with the passing of the Maritime Area Planning Act 2021 to harness offshore wind and that the Government has committed to carbon pricing through the carbon tax which will be key to moving away from fossil fuels. You can read his speech here.
Enterprise Ireland this week held its second offshore wind forum. It is an event which provided Irish companies the opportunity to hear from and meet with international developers in the sector. The first day examined the opportunity that exists in the UK and the UK’s industry ambition, investment, project pipelines and supply chain requirements. The second day focussed on the Irish market. Enterprise Ireland also formally launched the Gael Offshore Network at the event to bring together and grow expertise in Offshore Wind in Ireland. You can read more about the event and network here.
The Health and Safety Authority this week published its Annual Report for 2021. It gives details of work carried out during the year and of the proposal to introduce a new Occupational Health division. This new division will centre its focus on various safety and health concerns in the Irish workplace including the impacts of the pandemic in accelerating the move to remote/hybrid working, the continued growth of the ‘gig economy’, the particular needs of vulnerable workers and migrant groups, and the impact of psychosocial issues in the workplace. You can download a copy of the report here.
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