EurActiv Logo
EU news & policy debates
- across languages -
Click here for EU news »
EurActiv.com Network

BROWSE ALL SECTIONS

General Sponsors

Articles related to "Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID)"

News

UK report rejects EU plan to curb high-speed trading - 23 October 2012

European Union plans to clamp down on trading shares faster than the blink of an eye could damage market efficiency and reduce liquidity, a UK government-sponsored paper said, rejecting a key Brussels proposal to force traders to hold shares for longer.

MEPs vote for brakes on ultra-fast trading, food speculation - 27 September 2012

Speculation on financial markets is contributing to higher and more volatile food prices, said MEPs in the European Parliament's Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs, who voted yesterday (26 September) for a 500 millisecond break on ultra-fast computerised trades.

Financial regulation plays catch up with crisis - 21 October 2011

The European Commission has proposed extending the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) to redress market abuse and volatile trades highlighted by the financial crisis. Experts warn that arbitrage is always around the corner.

EU to force derivatives onto exchanges - 06 September 2011

Widely traded derivatives would have to be transacted on an electronic platform to improve transparency and safety, draft European Union rules showed on Monday (5 September). 

EU bankers to face tougher sanctions, prison - 08 December 2010

Bankers could face higher fines and even prison sentences, according to a proposal tabled by the European Commission today (8 December).

Interview: Late MiFID implementation 'short-sighted' - 30 October 2007

With a number of EU countries running late on implementing new rules on the integration of financial markets (MiFID), experts say those who fail to comply will suffer major competitive disadvantages.

IMF urges EU to speed up integration of financial markets - 02 August 2007

A recent International Monetary Fund (IMF) report finds that EU member states need to take action on putting in place cross-border investment rules if they want to reap the benefits of an integrated, competitive financial market in Europe.

New framework for investment funds - 17 November 2006

The Commission seeks to modernise the 5.5 trillion euro strong market for investment funds by improving transparency for consumers and easing costs for the industry, but sees no need for action on hedge funds.

Industry opposes further transparency in bond markets - 15 November 2006

A Commission feedback document reveals that business does not want any extra transparency provisions, but instead supports self-regulatory measures.

Opinion

EU plans to regulate High Frequency Trading will hurt investors - 26 September 2012

EU proposals to regulate high frequency trading under MiFID may well end up raising transaction costs for end-investors and pushing trading into the dark rather than making markets more transparent, argues Remco Lenterman.

'We should give MiFID the benefit of the doubt' - 05 November 2007

The EU's Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) will prove a success "provided a few months are allowed to elapse before a rush to judgement", writes Peter Norman for EuroIntelligence.

Towards transatlantic trading floors - 17 July 2007

The European Commission should negotiate a mutual-recognition agreement with the US regarding transatlantic financial trading floors, writes Karel Lannoo, chief executive of the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), in a July 2007 policy brief.

Analysis: Implementing the new Markets and Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) - 06 June 2006

J.P. Casey and K. Lannoo, from the European Capital Markets Institute (ECMI), explain the evolution of EU regulation of investment firms from the original Investment Services Directive (principles-based approach) to the MiFID implementing measures (rules-based approach).

LinksDossier

Financial regulation: The EU's agenda - 01 April 2009

In response to the worst crisis in decades, the European Union has agreed on a series of rules and new watchdogs to regulate and supervise global financial markets. EurActiv offers an overview of the state of play.

Advertising

Advertising

Social Media

Advertising