This is the third in a series of blog posts on MiFID II (Markets in Financial Instruments Directive II). If you missed the earlier posts, seeMiFID II: How Did We Get Here and What Does it ...
This article is by [tooltip id=”SteveNiven” title=”Steve Niven” background=”black”]Steve Niven is the EMEA Head of Compliance, Bloomberg. [/tooltip ...
MiFID II may come from Europe but it has influenced investor relations all over the world, including in Asia. Increasingly, companies are finding it difficult to fill roadshow schedules and identify ...
MiFID II does not place direct obligations on U.S. buy- or sell-side firms. However, because it touches nearly every aspect of their E.U. customers investment workflow, MiFID II will indirectly affect ...
Bloomberg’s technology platform to help TP ICAP clients register onto new trading venues ahead of the introduction of MiFID II TP ICAP, the world’s largest interdealer broker, has selected Bloomberg ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Less than two months before strict European Union rules on derivatives come into force, most large oil traders have persuaded regulators to exempt them for now from limits on the ...
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