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Trading venues seen as easiest targets for Esma supervision

Platforms do not pose systemic risks for member states and are already subject to consistent rules

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Industry sources think trading platforms are the regulated entities most likely to be brought under centralised supervision by the European Union, as part of long-running efforts to energise the bloc’s capital markets.

“I think venues are probably the easiest, because we don’t have the prudential aspects that the post-trade firms do and we don’t have the retail element in the same way as funds do,”

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