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European regulator sets out late fix to Mifid II share rules

Marginal price increases offered off-exchange are in the financial regulator's spotlight for this latest amendment

European regulator sets out late fix to Mifid II share rules

A top European regulator has set out proposals to discourage banks and electronic trading outfits from buying and selling shares away from public stock exchanges, in yet another move to increase transparency in the region's financial markets.

On Thursday, the Paris-based European Securities and Markets Authority opened a consultation on a proposed amendment to European Union's revised Markets in Financial Instruments Directive that would crack down on the freedoms afforded to systematic internalisers.

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