MiFID Reduces Trust in Post-Trade Data Accuracy, Say Speakers

LONDON - The level of trust in post-trade data accuracy remains low, as the implementation of the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) has increased the number of complexities in the post-trade process, according to speakers at the Fix Protocol conference in London in March.

While MiFID has opened up competition between, and increased proliferation of, new trading platforms, the directive has also introduced new challenges in the post-trade data space - both in terms of transparency

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