ESMA consults on MiFID II guidelines regarding trading halts

06 October 2016

The obligation for regulated markets to be able to halt or constrain trading in case there is a significant price movement in a “related market” requires implicitly regulated markets to monitor how trading evolves in those related markets.

ESMA issued a public consultation regarding draft guidelines on trading halts under the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive. 

ESMA is mandated to develop Guidelines on the calibration of those trading halts. In that context, ESMA considers necessary to issue Guidelines at its own initiative on how trading halts should be communicated to market participants and other venues.

The proposed Guidelines aim to provide guidance on:

ESMA will consider the responses received to this consultation paper with a view to finalising the Guidelines and publishing a final report in Q1 2017.

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