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Esma investigating Mifid trade data publishers

European regulator warns approved publication arrangements could be breaking the rules

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Esma: several APAs might not meet machine-readability requirements, Steven Maijoor warns

Firms publishing trade data might not be adhering to new European Union financial market rules, according to a letter written by the chairman of the European Securities and Markets Authority (Esma) and seen by Risk.net.

The firms, known as Approved Publication Arrangements, play a crucial role in the new regime by receiving and disseminating data. They are required to publish this data in a

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