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Curious case of Colombian bonds raises fresh doubt over Mifid II reports

Analyst says findings cast ‘significant doubt’ on the accuracy of all data gathered under Mifid II

Statue of Simón Bolívar in front of the National Capitol building in Bogotá, Colombia
Statue of Simón Bolívar in front of the National Capitol building in Bogotá, Colombia Photo: Getty Images

Colombian government debt trades supposedly worth hundreds of billions of euros are at the centre of a mystery in Europe’s bond markets, where tough new reporting requirements continue to puzzle traders and analysts alike.

While examining regulatory data, George Bollenbacher, head of fixed income research at capital markets consultancy Tabb Group, identified that €491bn worth of trading in one Colombian government bond was executed in the European Union in the second half of 2018.

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