Mifid

/ˈmiːfɪd/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The Markets in Financial Instruments Directive, an EU legislative framework for regulating investment services and financial markets to increase transparency and investor protection.
    Under MiFID, investment firms must provide clear information to clients about risks.

Forms

  • mifid

Commentary

MiFID is often referenced with MiFID II, its 2018 update which expanded regulatory scope and requirements.

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