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Following last week’s agreement, a real-time EU-level consolidated tape for a range of assets traded in the EU will be established, including key information such as the price of instruments and the volume and time of transactions. Data from all trading platforms will be included in the consolidated tape. told The TRADE.
For a member state where PFOF is currently allowed, they will continue to be able to offer this until 30 June 2026, after which it will be phased out. In addition, ESMA is set to assess the effectiveness of a CT for shares by 30 June 2026, which includes consideration of the potential to add additional features to the equity pre-trade tape.
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In a letter to ESMA, the Association for FinancialMarkets in Europe (AFME) was against the immediate shift to T+0, stating: “We emphasise that we do not consider a default T+0 settlement cycle for securities transactions to be a realistic or desirable near-term policy objective.” to just over £2.6 asset-backed securities)”.
I think it’s similar to 2024 to some extent, the main challenges are going to be political and macroeconomic uncertainties and how that will impact traders trading strategy. Financial products are different in EM than in developed markets where products are more electronic, with more high frequency trading, etc.
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