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Esma chief rejects yearly review of Mifid bond rules

Europe's top securities regulator cites high cost and risk of delays as problems with formal annual appraisal proposed by European Commission

Esma chairman Steven Maijoor
Esma chairman Steven Maijoor

Europe's top securities regulator has rejected the idea of having to annually review – and possibly amend – new rules designed to boost transparency in the region's bond markets.

Steven Maijoor, chairman of the European Securities and Markets Authority, told European MEPs on June 21 that having to write new standards each year for elements of the EU's revised Markets in Financial Instruments Directive relating to bond trading "would be costly for all involved and risk endorsement delays".

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