Below a few points, the EBF and its members underline:
- The EBF supports both multilateral and bilateral trading models to co-exist since they serve different functions and needs. As far as equity transparency is concerned, EBF supports not to restrict end-clients’ access to different types of execution venues such as Sis and to revise the double volume cap system (DVC) in consideration of Brexit.
- Considering the specificities of bonds and derivatives markets, the EBF supports a revision of the deferral regime while keeping the SSTI thresholds for Sis.
- The EBF is particularly worried by the rise of market data costs since 2007.
- The EBF agrees that a properly constructed Consolidated Tape (CT) could bring benefits to the EU capital markets such as consolidated information and increased transparency.
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