Ditching Mifid research rules will help London market but is no panacea

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Ditching Mifid research rules will help London market but is no panacea | opinion

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The article misses out on a key aspect. Some large integrated brokers implicitly “valued” their research at low levels allowing them to crowd out competitors by offering research services at their average cost of provision rather than its “value” (much has none!)

Removing MIFID is no panacea. That didn’t stop MIFID from being totally nonsensical on many many occasions. This is one area where the UK does better outside the EU.

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