By Laurent COLLET, Partner, Pascal MARTINO, Partner and Kevin DEMEYER, Director, Deloitte Luxembourg
In 2007, the European Union introduced the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID)(1) in response to the subprime crisis, emphasizing transparency in market transactions and enhanced investor protection. In 2018, the revised MiFID II came into effect accompanied by the Markets in Financial Instruments Regulation (MiFIR),(2) offering technical standards for implementation.
Together, MiFIR and MiFID II form a comprehensive framework for regulating EU financial markets, aiming to enhance transparency, efficiency, and investor confidence.
In December 2022, the EU proposed revisions to the framework,...
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