THE EUROPEAN Union's markets in financial instruments directive could lead to an "unjustified" feeling of confidence among investors, academics warn.
EDHEC Business School said far from increasing transparency and improving best execution the directive could instead lead to a deterioration in existing pre-trade transparency currently enjoyed by ...
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