BETA

4 Amendments of Gilles BOYER related to 2021/0385(COD)

Amendment 107 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 4
(4) To date, however, no supervised entity has applied for authorisation to act as a CTP. ESMA has identified three main obstacles that have prevented supervised entities to apply for registration as a CTP33 . First, a lack of clarity as to how the CTP is to procure market data from the various execution venues or from the data reporting service providers concerned. Second, insufficient quality in terms of harmonisation of the data reported by those execution venues to allow for a cost- efficient consolidation. Third, a lack of commercial incentives to apply for authorisation as a CTP. It is therefore necessary to remove those obstacles. Such removal requires, first, that all trading venues and systematic internalisers (‘SIs’) provide CTPs with market data (provision rule). It secondly requires an improvement of the data quality by harmonising the data reports that trading venues and SIs should submit to the CTP. It thirdly requires as close to real time as it is technically possible pre- and post trade information for shares, and as close to real time as it is technically possible post trade information for bonds. __________________ 33 ESMA MiFID II/MiFIR Review Report No. 1 on the development in prices for pre- and post-trade data and on the consolidated tape for equity instruments.
2022/10/20
Committee: ECON
Amendment 127 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 11
(11) In order to reinforce the price formation process and to maintain a level playing field between trading venues and systematic internalisers, Article 14 of Regulation (EU) No 600/2014 requires systematic internalisers to make public all quotes in equity instruments placed by that systematic internaliser below the standard market size. Systematic internalisers are free to decide which sizes they quote, as long as they quote at a minimum size of 10% of the standard market size. That possibility, however, has led to very low levels of pre-trade transparency provided by systematic internalisers in equity instruments, and has hampered the achievement of a level playing field. It is therefore necessary to require systematic internalisers to publish firm quotes relating to a minimum of twice the standard market size. ESMA should be empowered to determine the threshold in accordance with Article 4(6) point f.
2022/10/20
Committee: ECON
Amendment 146 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 20
(20) Competition among consolidated tape providers ensures that the consolidated tape is provided in the most efficient way and under the best conditions for users. However, no entity has, up until now, applied to act as a consolidated tape provider. It is therefore considered appropriate to empower ESMA to periodically organise a competitive selection procedure to select a single entity which is able to provide the consolidated tape for each specified asset class. Taking into account the novelty of the proposed scheme, ESMA should only mandate the provision of post-trade transparency data for the first selection procedure that it runs in relation to shares. At least 18 months before the launch of the second selection procedure, ESMA should submit a report to the Commission assessing whether there is market demand for extending the data contributed to the tape to pre-trade data. On the basis of such a report, the Commission should be empowered, by way of a delegated act, to further specify the depth of pre-trade data to the tape.ESMA should prioritise the selection and authorization of a consolidated tape provider for shares and ETFs, followed by bonds
2022/10/20
Committee: ECON
Amendment 234 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 1 – paragraph 3 – point b a (new)
Regulation (EU) No 600/2014
Article 4 – paragraph 6 – subparagraph 1 – point f (new)
(b a) in paragraph 6, the following point is added: "(b a) the minimum size of an order that may be matched using the trading methodology referred to in paragraph 1(a), which shall not be lower than twice the standard market size."
2022/10/20
Committee: ECON