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ESMA Adopts Final Product Intervention Measures On CFDs And Binary Options
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Cfd binary options.<br>The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has formally adopted new measures on the provision of contracts for differences (CFDs) and binary options to retail investors.<br>The measures have been published in the Official Journal of the European Union (OJ) today. They will start to apply from 2 July 2018 for binary options and from 1 August 2018 for CFDs and will apply as follows:<br>1. Binary Options (from 2 July 2018) - a prohibition on the marketing, distribution or sale of binary options to retail investors; and.<br>2. Contracts for Differences (from 1 August 2018) - a restriction on the marketing, distribution or sale of CFDs to retail investors. This restriction consists of: leverage limits on opening positions; a margin close out rule on a per account basis; a negative balance protection on a per account basis; preventing the use of incentives by a CFD provider; and a firm specific risk warning delivered in a standardised way.<br>ESMA has adopted these measures in the official languages of the EU and they will remain in force for a period of three months from the date of application.<br>Steven Maijoor, [https://Goo.su/kK2Yby4 goo.su] Chair, said:<br>"The measures ESMA has taken today are a significant step towards greater investor protection in the EU. The new measures on CFDs will, for the first time, ensure that investors cannot lose more money than they put in, restrict the use of leverage and incentives, and provide understandable risk warnings for investors.<br>"ESMA’s prohibition on the marketing, distribution or sale of binary options to retail investors addresses the significant investor protection concerns caused by the characteristics of this product.<br>"This pan-EU approach is the most appropriate way to address this major investor protection issue. NCAs will monitor the impact of these measures during their application and will assess, with ESMA, what next steps are required."<br>CFDs – measures from 1 August 2018.<br>The product intervention measures ESMA has adopted under Article 40 of the Markets in Financial Instruments Regulation include:<br>1. Leverage limits on the opening of a position by a retail client from 30:1 to 2:1, which vary according to the volatility of the underlying:<br>· 30:1 for major currency pairs;<br>· 20:1 for non-major currency pairs, gold and major indices;<br>· 10:1 for [https://Goo.su/kK2Yby4 Https://Goo.Su] commodities other than gold and non-major [https://Goo.su/kK2Yby4 easy earnings on The internet - $1000 for 1 day.] equity indices;<br>· 5:1 for individual equities and other reference values;<br>· 2:1 for cryptocurrencies;<br>2. A margin close out rule on a per account basis. This will standardise the percentage of margin (at 50% of minimum required margin) at which providers are required to close out one or more retail client’s open CFDs;<br>3. Negative balance protection on a per account basis. This will provide an overall guaranteed limit on retail client losses;<br>4. A restriction on the incentives offered to trade CFDs; and.<br>5. A standardised risk warning, including the percentage of losses on a CFD provider’s retail investor accounts.<br>Next steps.<br>MiFIR gives ESMA the power to introduce temporary intervention measures on a three monthly basis. Before the end of the three months, ESMA will review the product intervention measures and consider the need to extend them for a further three months.
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@@ -1,1 +1,1 @@ - +Cfd binary options.<br>The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has formally adopted new measures on the provision of contracts for differences (CFDs) and binary options to retail investors.<br>The measures have been published in the Official Journal of the European Union (OJ) today. They will start to apply from 2 July 2018 for binary options and from 1 August 2018 for CFDs and will apply as follows:<br>1. Binary Options (from 2 July 2018) - a prohibition on the marketing, distribution or sale of binary options to retail investors; and.<br>2. Contracts for Differences (from 1 August 2018) - a restriction on the marketing, distribution or sale of CFDs to retail investors. This restriction consists of: leverage limits on opening positions; a margin close out rule on a per account basis; a negative balance protection on a per account basis; preventing the use of incentives by a CFD provider; and a firm specific risk warning delivered in a standardised way.<br>ESMA has adopted these measures in the official languages of the EU and they will remain in force for a period of three months from the date of application.<br>Steven Maijoor, [https://Goo.su/kK2Yby4 goo.su] Chair, said:<br>"The measures ESMA has taken today are a significant step towards greater investor protection in the EU. The new measures on CFDs will, for the first time, ensure that investors cannot lose more money than they put in, restrict the use of leverage and incentives, and provide understandable risk warnings for investors.<br>"ESMA’s prohibition on the marketing, distribution or sale of binary options to retail investors addresses the significant investor protection concerns caused by the characteristics of this product.<br>"This pan-EU approach is the most appropriate way to address this major investor protection issue. NCAs will monitor the impact of these measures during their application and will assess, with ESMA, what next steps are required."<br>CFDs – measures from 1 August 2018.<br>The product intervention measures ESMA has adopted under Article 40 of the Markets in Financial Instruments Regulation include:<br>1. Leverage limits on the opening of a position by a retail client from 30:1 to 2:1, which vary according to the volatility of the underlying:<br>· 30:1 for major currency pairs;<br>· 20:1 for non-major currency pairs, gold and major indices;<br>· 10:1 for [https://Goo.su/kK2Yby4 Https://Goo.Su] commodities other than gold and non-major [https://Goo.su/kK2Yby4 easy earnings on The internet - $1000 for 1 day.] equity indices;<br>· 5:1 for individual equities and other reference values;<br>· 2:1 for cryptocurrencies;<br>2. A margin close out rule on a per account basis. This will standardise the percentage of margin (at 50% of minimum required margin) at which providers are required to close out one or more retail client’s open CFDs;<br>3. Negative balance protection on a per account basis. This will provide an overall guaranteed limit on retail client losses;<br>4. A restriction on the incentives offered to trade CFDs; and.<br>5. A standardised risk warning, including the percentage of losses on a CFD provider’s retail investor accounts.<br>Next steps.<br>MiFIR gives ESMA the power to introduce temporary intervention measures on a three monthly basis. Before the end of the three months, ESMA will review the product intervention measures and consider the need to extend them for a further three months.
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Cfd binary options.<br>The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has formally adopted new measures on the provision of contracts for differences (CFDs) and binary options to retail investors.<br>The measures have been published in the Official Journal of the European Union (OJ) today. They will start to apply from 2 July 2018 for binary options and from 1 August 2018 for CFDs and will apply as follows:<br>1. Binary Options (from 2 July 2018) - a prohibition on the marketing, distribution or sale of binary options to retail investors; and.<br>2. Contracts for Differences (from 1 August 2018) - a restriction on the marketing, distribution or sale of CFDs to retail investors. This restriction consists of: leverage limits on opening positions; a margin close out rule on a per account basis; a negative balance protection on a per account basis; preventing the use of incentives by a CFD provider; and a firm specific risk warning delivered in a standardised way.<br>ESMA has adopted these measures in the official languages of the EU and they will remain in force for a period of three months from the date of application.<br>Steven Maijoor, [https://Goo.su/kK2Yby4 goo.su] Chair, said:<br>"The measures ESMA has taken today are a significant step towards greater investor protection in the EU. The new measures on CFDs will, for the first time, ensure that investors cannot lose more money than they put in, restrict the use of leverage and incentives, and provide understandable risk warnings for investors.<br>"ESMA’s prohibition on the marketing, distribution or sale of binary options to retail investors addresses the significant investor protection concerns caused by the characteristics of this product.<br>"This pan-EU approach is the most appropriate way to address this major investor protection issue. NCAs will monitor the impact of these measures during their application and will assess, with ESMA, what next steps are required."<br>CFDs – measures from 1 August 2018.<br>The product intervention measures ESMA has adopted under Article 40 of the Markets in Financial Instruments Regulation include:<br>1. Leverage limits on the opening of a position by a retail client from 30:1 to 2:1, which vary according to the volatility of the underlying:<br>· 30:1 for major currency pairs;<br>· 20:1 for non-major currency pairs, gold and major indices;<br>· 10:1 for [https://Goo.su/kK2Yby4 Https://Goo.Su] commodities other than gold and non-major [https://Goo.su/kK2Yby4 easy earnings on The internet - $1000 for 1 day.] equity indices;<br>· 5:1 for individual equities and other reference values;<br>· 2:1 for cryptocurrencies;<br>2. A margin close out rule on a per account basis. This will standardise the percentage of margin (at 50% of minimum required margin) at which providers are required to close out one or more retail client’s open CFDs;<br>3. Negative balance protection on a per account basis. This will provide an overall guaranteed limit on retail client losses;<br>4. A restriction on the incentives offered to trade CFDs; and.<br>5. A standardised risk warning, including the percentage of losses on a CFD provider’s retail investor accounts.<br>Next steps.<br>MiFIR gives ESMA the power to introduce temporary intervention measures on a three monthly basis. Before the end of the three months, ESMA will review the product intervention measures and consider the need to extend them for a further three months.
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