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1 May 2014

European Commission Begins Level 2 Process For MIFID II

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The European Commission published a request to ESMA seeking technical advice for the preparation of the delegated and implementing acts required.
European Union Finance and Banking

On 24 April 2014, the European Commission published a request to the European Securities and Markets Authority ("ESMA") seeking technical advice for the preparation of the delegated and implementing acts required under the revised Markets in Financial Instruments Directive II ("MiFID II Directive") and Markets in Financial Instruments Regulation ("MiFIR") (together known as MiFID II). The MiFID II Directive covers market structure, exemptions from regulation, organizational and conduct of business requirements for investment firms and trading venues, powers of national regulators, sanctions, and rules for third-country (non-EEA) firms operating through a branch in the EU. MiFIR sets out requirements for trade transparency, a trading obligation for investment firms trading shares, the mandatory trading of derivatives on organized venues and the provision of services by third-country firms with or without a branch and confers a number of new powers on national regulators, ESMA and the European Banking Authority. Much of the detail of the primary legislation will be set out in Level 2 measures such as implementing and delegated acts, including technical standards. ESMA's deadline to deliver the technical advice has been set to six months after the entry into force of MiFID II, which is estimated to take place in June 2014.

The Commission's request is available at:

http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/securities/docs/isd/mifid/140423-esma-request_en.pdf.

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