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    July 22, 2024
    The European Securities and Markets Authority has published a public statement on the transition to the new regime for post-trade transparency of OTC-transactions in light of the revised Markets in Financial Instruments Regulation. According to Article 21a of MiFIR II, Designated Publishing Entities, when they are party to a transaction, are responsible for making the transaction public through an approved publication arrangement. MiFIR II requires ESMA to establish by September 29, 2024, a public register of all Designated Publishing Entities, specifying their identity and the classes of financial instruments for which they act as Designated Publishing Entities. MiFIR II does not provide for a transitional provision for the application of the Designated Publishing Entities regime for post-trade transparency.

    Considering the need to ensure an orderly transition to the Designated Publishing Entities regime, ESMA and national competent authorities have agreed on a two-step approach: (i) ESMA starts publishing the Designated Publishing Entities register on September 29, 2024; and (ii) the new Designated Publishing Entities regime for post-trade transparency becomes fully operational on February 3, 2025. Therefore, ESMA expects that as of February 3, 2025, registered Designated Publishing Entities, which are party to a transaction, will make the transaction public through an APA. At the same time, ESMA expects that the current approach relying on systematic internalisers to make transactions public through an APA should stop applying as of this date.

    Investment firms intending to become Designated Publishing Entities are encouraged to register with their NCA, indicating the classes of financial instruments for which they wish to take up this function, along with other identifying information requested by the NCAs. NCAs will transmit the information regarding the Designated Publishing Entities for specific classes of financial instruments to ESMA so that the information is included in the future Designated Publishing Entities public register. The granting of the Designated Publishing Entities status can start anytime from now on.

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    Topic: MiFID II