Thomson Reuters Launches SI Reporting Service

RTS 27 Now helps banks registered as SIs meet their reporting requirements under Mifid II.

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Ahead of a December reporting deadline, Thomson Reuters launches a systematic internalizer (SI) reporting solution to help banks recently registered as SIs to complete their first regulatory report. 

Under the revised Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (Mifid II), banks had to register with national competent authorities by the end of August 2018 based on whether their trading activities exceed levels set by the European Securities and Markets Authority (Esma). Via Thomson Reuters’

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