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The Inside Information Regime of the MAR andthe Rise of the ESG Era

  • Peter O. Mülbert und Alexander Sajnovits
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 22. April 2021
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Abstract

The rise in ESG investing has been characterized as an “investor revolution” and a manifestation of “social change”. The current coronavirus pandemic will arguably intensify the impact of such social change, with the “S” and “G” components of ESG, in particular, having been brought into sharper focus during the crisis. The issue of the extent to which ESG factors are (currently) of considerable importance – and, in particular, are likely to become even more so in the future – for the performance of share prices remains a highly controversial one in financial economics. However, where an empirically substantiated impact of ESG-related information on the prices of financial instruments can be shown, the question of whether such information is also of relevance to the inside information regime of the Market Abuse Regulation (“MAR”) arises and must be answered. This article explores the potential impact of ESG-related information and an increase in ESG-compliant investments on the prohibition on insider dealing and the obligation to publicly disclose inside information. We believe that the ESG preferences of a critical mass of real-life investors and, as a corollary, ESG-related information, are and will continue to be of great importance to the inside information regime. However, the intense debate regarding the precise depiction of the ‘reasonable investor’ within the meaning of Art. 7 MAR indicates that the relevance of ESG-related information to the inside information regime of the MAR is by no means clear. In light of these uncertainties, and given its efforts to promote sustainable finance, the EU legislature would be well advised to further specify the concept of inside information with a particular focus on ESG-related information.


Note

This article is a revised and amended English language version of the article “Insiderrecht und Ad-hoc-Publizität im anbrechenden ESG-Zeitalter”, which was dedicated to Klaus J. Hopt on the occasion of his 80th birthday and published in WM – Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Bankrecht 2020, 1557–1567.


Published Online: 2021-04-22
Published in Print: 2021-04-12

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