Smaller retail investors are not getting value for money when they buy stocks because their brokers cannot see all the data needed to make an informed move, argue trade bodies in Brussels, who blame EU regulation for fragmenting financial markets.
A 2007 EU regulation called the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) was designed to allow stock trading venues, like the London Stock Exchange, and investment firms to operate freely across the EU.
Une réglementation de l'UE visant à rendre les échanges de valeurs plus transparents et compétitifs aboutit non seulement au résultat contraire mais pénalise en plus les petits investisseurs, selon EuroInvestors, un organisme professionnel qui représente les petits investisseurs.
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