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    06/17/2019
    The European Securities and Markets Authority has postponed its review of the operation of transparency requirements laid out under Regulatory Technical Standards issued under the Markets in Financial Instruments Regulation. MiFIR's transparency regime obliges those providing investment services in the EU to disclose details of their transactions in bonds, structured finance products, emission allowances and derivatives both prior to, and following, trades. The detail of how participants should comply with this transparency regime is set out in the related delegated acts and technical standards published under MiFIR. Under the MiFIR RTS, ESMA is obliged to submit a report on the operation of thresholds for the liquidity and trade percentiles of certain financial instruments by July 30 each year. However, given the continuing uncertainties over Brexit, ESMA considers it would be inappropriate to perform the review by the usual deadline, particularly as the results of its review may lead to a tightening of the relevant rules. No new deadline for performing the review has yet been established.

    View ESMA's letter.

    View the transparency RTS.

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