Canadian regulator seeks tougher trading controls

Canada's pro-active approach to market structure regulation has been welcomed by market participants

Canada’s market regulator plans to introduce new rules from next year that will set a framework around direct access to stock markets, as part of a raft of recent measures designed to mitigate the risks of electronic trading.

The introduction of the new rules is scheduled for March 2014, according to a statement from the Canadian Securities Administrators ̶ the council of the securities regulators of Canada's provinces and territories ̶ and is the latest step by the organisation to safeguard its market against the risks associated with modern market structures.

WSJ Logo
Europe Draws Up Retaliatory Tariffs for U.S. Goods in Case No Trade Deal Is ReachedExternal link

Europe Draws Up Retaliatory Tariffs for U.S. Goods in Case No Trade Deal Is Reached