Refinitiv Head of Market Structure Previews Regulations to Watch in 2019

In the spirit of giving, Refinitiv's head of regulatory and market structure shares which regulations he's keeping an eye on in 2019.

Look Ahead Telescope Predict 2019

This time last year, it was all about Mifid II. The revised Markets in Financial Instruments Directive was coming into force Jan. 3, 2018, so the industry was finalizing preparations for the massive regulation and how it would change the game for participants.

Mifid II’s ominous deadline is now nearly a full year past, but regulatory challenges remain, as revealed by John Mason, head of regulatory and market structure propositions at Refinitiv (the former Financial & Risk division of Thomson

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