01.20.2023

ESMA Consults on Post-Trade Transparency

01.20.2023
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The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the EU’s financial markets regulator and supervisor, is seeking feedback on certain technical issues to provide further guidance in its future manual on post-trade transparency.

This Consultation Paper focuses on the new Level 3 guidance that will be included in the manual which is meant to provide further clarifications on:

  • issues related to post-trade transparency to improve the consistency and usability of the information published; and
  • the reporting to ESMA’s Financial Instruments Reference Data System – FITRS – for the performance of the transparency calculations.

The manual will provide a general overview of the post-trade transparency regime for equity, equity-like and non-equity instruments and will include in one single document:

  • legal references of Level 1 (MiFIR / MiFID II);
  • legal references of Level 2 (RTS 1 and RTS 2);
  • legal references of Level 3 (Opinions/Guidelines);
  • guidance included in previously published Q&As; and
  • new Level 3 guidance.

The European Commission adopted RTS 1 and RTS 2 on 17 January. ESMA sent a positive opinion on the latter regulatory technical standards at the end of 2022.

Next steps

Interested parties are invited to send their feedback by 31 March 2023. The final report and the manual will then be published after the end of the consultation period and the end of the 3-month scrutiny period of Parliament and Council for the reviewed RTS 1 and 2.

Source: ESMA

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