Alarm bells ring over fixed-income rules

Afme survey reveals extent of fears over Mifid II as policymakers put finishing touches to rules

More than half of Europe’s investment community, both on the buy-and sellside, is worried about new trading rules which could reduce liquidity in the fixed-income market and raise the cost of issuing debt.

The concerns, highlighted in a survey published today by the Association for Financial Markets in Europe, come as European policymakers put the finishing touches to the rules introduced by the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive.

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