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BlackRock and peers defend new method for trading shares in Europe

So-called periodic auctions are under scrutiny for allegedly being used to circumvent new trading rules

BlackRock and peers defend new method for trading shares in Europe
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Some of the world’s largest investors have defended a new method of trading shares in Europe that critics say is being used to dodge regulations.

Amundi, BlackRock and Norges Bank Investment Management have spoken up in response to a call for evidence on so-called periodic auctions issued by the European Securities and Markets Authority, describing them as an important source of liquidity that could be improved rather than banned outright.

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