AFME is pleased to publish “Guiding Principles for Data Sharing: A Perspective for European Capital Markets”, which has been developed with input from members of the AFME Data Strategy Working Group.
European authorities have also similarly identified the value of
data, both within and across sectors. For example, the European Data
Strategy, published by the European Commission in February 2020, sets
out an ambitious horizontal strategy for promoting data-driven
innovation across multiple industry sectors and providing clear rules
for data access.
However, barriers to data sharing remain, with high costs, security
and data protection risks and a lack of standardisation, all of which
currently reduce incentives for sharing between market participants. We
believe these issues must first be addressed as part of any further data
sharing initiatives in order to be cost-effective and bring value to
the market and end users.
This paper examines these opportunities, barriers and risks in
further detail, and concludes by providing nine guiding principles to
support European policymakers in addressing the risks and barriers
identified when implementing future data sharing policies. These
principles are also applicable in a global context, and we welcome
further collaboration between public authorities and the industry across
jurisdictions to support the development of global data standards and
cross-border data sharing arrangements.