Bloomberg Gets Dutch Approval for ARM and APA

Authorization enables Bloomberg to continue servicing its EU27 client base following Brexit.

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Dutch regulators have signed off on Bloomberg’s final round of authorization for its Approved Publication Arrangement (APA) and Approved Reporting Mechanism (ARM), allowing it to continue servicing the EU27 market post-Brexit.

In the absence of a withdrawal agreement between the UK and European Union, the approval will enable Bloomberg to operate from Amsterdam, as a recognized EU legal entity regulated by the European Securities and Markets Authority (Esma), following the March 29 Brexit

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