Public consultation on the review of the MiFID
II/MiFIR regulatory framework
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Introduction
SECTIONS 1 and 3 of this consultation will soon also be available in all European Union languages.
SECTION 2 will only be available in English.
If you wish to respond in another language than English, please wait until then to provide your replies.
Background of this public consultation
As stated by
President von der Leyen in her political guidelines for the new Commission,
“our
people and our business
can only thrive if the economy works for them”.
To that effect, it is essential to complete the Capital Markets Union
(‘CMU’), to deepen the Economic and Monetary Union (‘EMU’) and to offer an economic environment where small and
medium-sized enterprises (‘SMEs’) can grow.
In the light of the mission letter to Executive Vice President Dombrovskis, the Commission services are speeding up the
work towards a CMU to diversify sources of finance for companies and tackle the barriers to the flow of capital. The
Action Plan on the
Capital Markets Union
as announced in
Commission Work Program for 2020
will aim at better
integrating national capital markets and ensuring equal access to investments and funding opportunities for citizens and
businesses across the EU.
In addition, the new
Digital Finance Strategy
for the EU aims to deepen the Single Market for digital financial services,
promoting a data-driven financial sector in the EU while addressing its risks and ensuring a true level playing field via
enhanced supervisory approaches. And the revamped Sustainable Finance Strategy will aim to redirect private capital
flows to green investments.
Finally, in the context of the
Communication on the
International role of the euro,
the Commission has published a
recommendations on how to increase the role of the euro in the field of energy. Furthermore, the Commission consulted
market participants to understand better what makes the euro attractive in the global arena. Based on those
consultations, the Commission has produced a Staff Working Document that provides an update on initiatives, and raises
considerations for specific sectors such as commodity markets.
The Directive and Regulation on Markets in Financial Instruments (respectively
MiFID II – Directive 2014/65/EU
– and
M
iFIR – Regulation (EU) No 600/2014)
are cornerstones of the EU regulation of financial markets. They promote
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