ESMA consults on market maker and primary dealer exemption for short selling

18 September 2012

ESMA published a paper on Exemption for market making activities and primary market operations under the Short Selling Regulation, which contains draft Guidelines on market making and the application of exemptions for market making activities and primary market operations under the Regulation.

The Guidelines are intended to support the creation of a level playing field, consistency of market practices and convergence of supervisory practices amongst national securities market regulators across the EEA.

ESMA has previously alerted the market and securities markets regulators, on 30 August 2012, to the opening on 1 September of the notification period for the use of the exemption and indicated that today’s consultation paper should be used as the interim benchmark for the notification and application of the exemption.

Steven Maijoor, ESMA Chair, said: “These Guidelines are aimed at providing market users and national regulatory authorities with clarity on the criteria to be met in applying for a market making exemption, and the conditions to be used in assessing those applications. The Guidelines will ensure that market participants can continue to operate in the knowledge that the same criteria are being used and applied in a consistent manner by national regulatory authorities across the EEA, thereby ensuring a level playing field for all. Further to what ESMA previously indicated, today’s draft Guidelines should be used as the interim benchmark by both participants and regulators in the application and assessment process pending the final publication of the Guidelines.”

The draft Guidelines set out and clarify:

The closing date for responses is 5 October 2012 and an open hearing on the issue will be held in Paris on 1 October 2012.

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