Regulatory deadline? They’ll probably MiFID
The European Union has hit a big setback in its drive to overhaul financial market rules, with its chief markets regulator demanding a delay of as much as a year before implementing its flagship regulation, Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID II). But market participants greeted the reprieve as a welcome and necessary delay.
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