Panel bemoans impact of EU regulation on energy market

Worries about the impact of EU financial rules, such as Emir and Mifid II, are highlighted among a panel of compliance experts at Energy Risk Summit Europe

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Shrinking liquidity in energy markets and higher trading costs are two of the most worrying effects of the European financial rules being applied to energy trading firms, according to panellists at Energy Risk Summit Europe in London on October 1.

Among the chief culprits fingered by the panel were the European Market Infrastructure Regulation (Emir), which enforces tighter controls on over-the-counter derivatives, and Mifid II – a package of updated rules on financial instruments that is

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