Europe tallies trades ahead of dark pool rules
From 2018, each dark pool will only be able to handle 4% of overall trading in a security
London
OPERATORS of European stock markets are finding that bigger is better.
In the New Year, regulators will be counting every European stock trade to see whether a transaction took place in a dark pool or on a public exchange - before rules capping the percentage of dark trading begin in 2018. Crucially, special rules for larger trades could keep the dark pools open and available to investors.
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