Fixed-Income Pricing Proposals A Negative
Proposals in the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive II to reform pricing practices in the fixed income market will “seriously undermine” the ability of trading firms to provide liquidity, lead to higher trading costs for investors and make it more difficult and expensive for governments and companies to raise capital, according to TABB Group.
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