European Commission Declares Trading Venues in Australia, Hong Kong and USA Equivalent Under the Revised Markets in Financial Instruments Directive

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The European Commission has adopted Implementing Decisions for equivalence of the legal and supervisory framework of Australia, Hong Kong and the USA for national securities exchanges and alternative trading systems in accordance with the revised Markets in Financial Instruments Directive.

MiFID II requires EU investment firms to ensure that the trades they undertake in shares admitted to trading on regulated markets, or traded on trading venues should take place on regulated markets, multilateral trading facilities or systematic internalisers, or third-country trading venues assessed by the European Commission as equivalent. These latest three equivalence decisions by the European Commission will allow investment firms to comply with MiFID II when shares are traded on trading venues in these three countries.
 

View Implementing Decision for Australia.
 

View Implementing Decision for Hong Kong.
 

View Implementing Decision for USA.

 

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