Commission published the review of the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive

20 October 2011

The proposal, consisting of a Directive and a Regulation, aims to make financial markets more efficient, resilient and transparent, and to strengthen the protection of investors. It will also increase the supervisory powers of regulators and provide clear operating rules for all trading activities.

Similar discussions are taking place in the United States and other major global financial centres.

Commissioner for Internal Market and Services, Michel Barnier, said: "Financial markets are there to serve the real economy – not the other way around. Markets have been transformed over the years and our legislation needs to keep pace. The crisis serves as a grim reminder of how complex and opaque some financial activities and products have become. This has to change. Today's proposals will help lead to better, safer and more open financial markets."

Key elements of the proposal:

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