Industry fears Esma budget blues

The regulator has secured a 17% increase in funding, but observers warn this may not be enough to handle an ever-increasing workload

The European Securities and Markets Authority will receive a 17% budget increase this year but some industry watchers warn it may not be enough for the regulator to fulfil its ever-increasing duties.

A document on Esma's website lays out a budget of €33.2 million for 2014, an increase from the €28.2 million it received in 2013. Just over 45% of this year's total will come from national regulators and a third will come from the European Union.

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