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Esma raps regulators' knuckles over best execution

Europe's financial watchdog finds that some regulatory regimes are falling short of ensuring best execution supervision

Wednesday 25 February 2015 at 06:48

The European Securities and Markets Authority has sharply criticised some national regulators over their supervisory approaches to best execution, after it found an inconsistent application of practices in a review.

In a report released Wednesday, Esma said that best execution "invariably seems to be interpreted in terms of best price, and not with regard to the analysis of the other execution factors".