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MEPs raise legal concerns on EU benchmark rules

European Parliament negotiations on the regulations could be stalled until after the EU elections in May

The European Parliament could be forced to delay its vote on the regulation of financial benchmarks until after the upcoming European elections because of concerns raised by MEPs.

Two European political parties have requested that the Parliament conduct an impact assessment and legal opinion on the draft that is currently being negotiated by MEPs, according to Brussels-based lobbyists.

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