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Article 10 Post-trade transparency requirements for trading venues in respect of bonds, structured finance products, emission allowances and derivatives

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1.    Market operators and investment firms operating a trading venue shall make public the price, volume and time of transactions executed in respect of bonds, structured finance products and emission allowances traded on a trading venue. Those requirements shall also apply to transĀ­ actions executed in respect of exchange-traded derivatives and in respect of OTC derivatives as referred to in Article 8a(2). Market operators and investment firms operating a trading venue shall make details of all such transactions public as close to real time as technically possible. Market operators and investment firms operating a trading venue shall give access, on reasonable commercial terms and on a non- discriminatory basis, to their arrangements for making public the information pursuant to paragraph 1 of this Article to  investment firms which are obliged, pursuant to Article 21, to publish the details of their transactions in bonds, structured finance products, emission allowances and OTC derivatives as referred to in Article 8a(2).

2.    Information relating to a package transaction shall be made available in respect of each component as close to real time as technically possible, having regard to the need to allocate prices to particular financial instruments, and shall include a flag to identify that the component belongs to a package.

Where a component of the package transaction is eligible for deferred publication pursuant to Article 11 or 11a, information on the component shall be made available after the period of deferral for the transaction has lapsed.

Explanatory note regarding MiFIR Review and Transition:

The amendments to Article 10 of MiFIR will apply when the revised version of Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2017/583 (RTS 2) start applying.

Till such date:

  • Article 10 of MiFIR of the consolidated version of 09/01/2024 applies; 

  • Articles 1(2) and (3), Articles 5 and 17(3) of Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2017/583 (RTS 2) no longer apply;

  • the descriptions of the request-for-quote and voice trading systems and related pre-trade transparency information to be disclosed provided in Annex I of RTS 2 no longer apply. The other descriptions of trading systems provided in Annex I of RTS 2 apply till the reviewed RTS 2 starts applying.

  • Articles 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17(1),(2) and (4) to (9) of the current version of RTS 2 apply only to: bonds, ETC, ETN, structured finance products, emission allowances, exchanged traded derivatives and OTC derivatives as defined in Article 8a(2). 

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