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European Parliament approves Steven Maijoor to be ESMA’s first Chair
Steven Maijoor, Chair of ESMA, said: "The creation of this new body marks a clear and fundamental change towards a new approach in European financial markets supervision. Independence will be a key feature, accompanied by strong accountability and transparency of ESMA towards all our stakeholders."
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ECON committee: Consideration of amendment on draft report on short selling and CDS
Maria Teresa Fabregas, deputy head of DG MARKT’s Unit on Securities Markets, stressed that the flagging issue is an essential provision in the Commission proposal in order to guarantee transparency.
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ITRE committee draft opinion on OTC derivatives, central counterparties and trade repositories
Draftsman Ivailo Kalfin (S&D, BG) has tabled 20 amendments in total to the Commission proposal. In the explanatory statement he expresses his support for the concerns of non-financial corporates.
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ESMA publishes an update of the list of measures recently taken by competent authorities regarding short-selling
ESMA updated the list of measures recently taken by competent authorities regarding short-selling. The documents will be updated on a continuous basis; the latest update has been provided by the Romanian CNVM.
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FT: Banks hit out at EC derivatives proposal
Banks in Europe have hit out at a proposal by the European Commission that would empower regulators to ban certain over-the-counter derivatives, cautioning that any ban could “exacerbate systemic risks.”
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IMA calls for consistent regulation across the retail market in Europe
Guy Sears, Director of Wholesale at the IMA, said: “Rules for non-equity markets should be specific to each instrument and should not necessarily be modelled on equity markets.”
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MiFID 2.0: Casting New Light on Europe's Capital Markets
A conclusion to the work of the task force set by ECMI and CEPS on the review of the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID), this report provides a set of findings drawn from current legislative proposals, academic literature and market views.
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EuropeanIssuers’ position paper on MiFID
EuropeanIssuers claim that companies may miss out on fund-raising opportunities by not understanding where their shares really trade.
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Financial News: UK slams European Commission over new plans for MiFID
The UK Treasury and the Financial Services Authority slammed the European Commission's MiFID consultation process, describing it as "inappropriately curtailed" and "not conducive to sound policy-making" in a slapdown that highlights tensions between UK policy-makers and the European Commission.
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FT: Europe backlash grows against MiFID reforms
European regulators face a growing backlash over moves to impose greater transparency on parts of the equities and derivatives markets as the region gears up for reforms mirroring US efforts to make the financial system safer.
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MiFID Implementation in the midst of the Financial Crisis: Results of an ECMI Survey
MiFID rules have had a positive impact, through fostering a more competitive environment, which has promoted cuts in trading fees and massive investment in technologies and infrastructure. The impact of the Directive remains highly controversial in terms of data quality and implementation costs.
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ICMA responds to MiFID consultation
John Serocold, Senior Adviser at ICMA, said: “We have to go on working with policy-makers to improve these proposals. ICMA’s overriding concern is to sustain the efficiency of our markets.”
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FESE response to the MiFID consultation
FESE says that we need the same rules for the same business to improve the quality and safety of EU markets. The response contains specific suggestions to clarify how the MiFID rules should apply to all trading platforms.
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World Bank released policy paper on self-regulation in securities markets
The World Bank published a working paper that canvases the trends in self-regulation and the role of self-regulation in securities markets in different parts of the world.
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CNMV presents the action plan for 2011
The plan has these objectives: improve the efficiency of the institution; increase the transparency and accountability to markets, investors and supervised institutions; assist in the exchange of information, with the goal of transposing the availability of priorities before the institution acts.
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