MULTILATERAL TRADING FACILITIES (MTFS) ON ROMANIAN CAPITAL MARKET

The latest version of directive regarding markets in financial instruments, Directive 2014/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 may 2014, known as MiFID II, lists trading venues in EU jurisdictions as the regulated markets, multilateral trading facilities (MTFs) and organised tr...

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Main Author: Cristian GHEORGHE
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Language:English
Published: Nicolae Titulescu University Publishing House 2023-06-01
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description The latest version of directive regarding markets in financial instruments, Directive 2014/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 may 2014, known as MiFID II, lists trading venues in EU jurisdictions as the regulated markets, multilateral trading facilities (MTFs) and organised trading facilities (OTFs). The differences between these three trading places are laying down through European secondary legislation. European approach on markets do not follow the American model on trading markets: stock exchanges and alternative trading systems (ATS). Although the names differ, the essence has been preserved for alternative trading systems and multilateral trading facilities. Trading venues include regulated markets and multilateral trading facilities. Both trading places involve a multilateral system „which brings together or facilitates the bringing together of multiple third-party buying and selling interests in financial instruments”. In both cases the pairing of orders is done in a way that results in a contract. In both cases the orders are issued in respect of the financial instruments admitted to trading under markets rules which is authorised by competent authority (Financial Supervisory Authority, FSA). Both places are operated regularly and in accordance with national and European law. The difference between the types of trading places will be quantitative, not qualitative. MTF – multilateral trading facility, the alternative market – although it is not a regulated market in the strict sense, it looks very similar. Still, it differs from regulated market by the lack of regulated procedures for admission to the market, simplified authorization and more relaxed market operation. The difference is only about a level - missing or different - of regulation, not about the essence of the concepts. Fundamentally, although more relaxed, alternative markets create the same particular framework for the formation of legal acts and operations regarding the financial instruments accepted by the system (market).
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spelling doaj-art-6b62a274c9c04b14b74c85360a20b9fa2025-01-02T12:59:44ZengNicolae Titulescu University Publishing HouseChallenges of the Knowledge Society2068-77962023-06-01161136140MULTILATERAL TRADING FACILITIES (MTFS) ON ROMANIAN CAPITAL MARKETCristian GHEORGHE0Associate Professor, PhD, Faculty of Law, „Nicolae Titulescu” University of Bucharest (e-mail: profesordrept@gmail.com).The latest version of directive regarding markets in financial instruments, Directive 2014/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 may 2014, known as MiFID II, lists trading venues in EU jurisdictions as the regulated markets, multilateral trading facilities (MTFs) and organised trading facilities (OTFs). The differences between these three trading places are laying down through European secondary legislation. European approach on markets do not follow the American model on trading markets: stock exchanges and alternative trading systems (ATS). Although the names differ, the essence has been preserved for alternative trading systems and multilateral trading facilities. Trading venues include regulated markets and multilateral trading facilities. Both trading places involve a multilateral system „which brings together or facilitates the bringing together of multiple third-party buying and selling interests in financial instruments”. In both cases the pairing of orders is done in a way that results in a contract. In both cases the orders are issued in respect of the financial instruments admitted to trading under markets rules which is authorised by competent authority (Financial Supervisory Authority, FSA). Both places are operated regularly and in accordance with national and European law. The difference between the types of trading places will be quantitative, not qualitative. MTF – multilateral trading facility, the alternative market – although it is not a regulated market in the strict sense, it looks very similar. Still, it differs from regulated market by the lack of regulated procedures for admission to the market, simplified authorization and more relaxed market operation. The difference is only about a level - missing or different - of regulation, not about the essence of the concepts. Fundamentally, although more relaxed, alternative markets create the same particular framework for the formation of legal acts and operations regarding the financial instruments accepted by the system (market).http://cks.univnt.ro/download/cks_2023_articles%252F2_CKS_2023_PRIVATE_LAW%252FCKS_2023_PRIVATE_LAW_006.pdfcapital marketstock exchangeregulated markettrading venuemultilateral trading facility mtf
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MULTILATERAL TRADING FACILITIES (MTFS) ON ROMANIAN CAPITAL MARKET
Challenges of the Knowledge Society
capital market
stock exchange
regulated market
trading venue
multilateral trading facility mtf
title MULTILATERAL TRADING FACILITIES (MTFS) ON ROMANIAN CAPITAL MARKET
title_full MULTILATERAL TRADING FACILITIES (MTFS) ON ROMANIAN CAPITAL MARKET
title_fullStr MULTILATERAL TRADING FACILITIES (MTFS) ON ROMANIAN CAPITAL MARKET
title_full_unstemmed MULTILATERAL TRADING FACILITIES (MTFS) ON ROMANIAN CAPITAL MARKET
title_short MULTILATERAL TRADING FACILITIES (MTFS) ON ROMANIAN CAPITAL MARKET
title_sort multilateral trading facilities mtfs on romanian capital market
topic capital market
stock exchange
regulated market
trading venue
multilateral trading facility mtf
url http://cks.univnt.ro/download/cks_2023_articles%252F2_CKS_2023_PRIVATE_LAW%252FCKS_2023_PRIVATE_LAW_006.pdf
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