SUMMARY OF:

Directive 2004/39/EC on markets in financial instruments

WHAT IS THE AIM OF THE DIRECTIVE?

It is designed to strengthen the European Union’s (EU) set of rules for investment services and regulated markets with a view to achieving 2 major objectives:

KEY POINTS

Authorisation conditions and procedures

Prudential assessment

Investor protection

Transparency and market integrity

Operator protection

Appointing competent authorities

Additional rules

Recast

Directive 2004/39/EC has been updated by Directive 2014/65/EU (‘MiFID II’), in an effort to incorporate the significant amendments made to the text over time.


Together with Regulation (EU) 600/2014, their delegated acts and delegated regulations, Directive 2014/65/EU will replace this directive as of 3 January 2018. (Directive 2014/65/EU was to have originally taken effect from 3 January 2017 but this date has been postponed by one year to 3 January 2018 by Directive (EU) 2016/1034).

FROM WHEN DOES THE DIRECTIVE APPLY?

It has applied since 30 April 2004. EU countries had to incorporate it into national law by 31 January 2007.

BACKGROUND

For more information, see:

 KEY TERMS

Qualifying holding: any direct or indirect holding in an investment firm which represents 10 % or more of the capital or of the voting rights or which makes it possible to exercise a significant influence over the management of the investment firm in which that holding subsists.

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