Английская Википедия:EuroCTP
Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox company EuroCTP (European Consolidated Tape Provider) B.V.[1] is a joint venture of 14 bourses,[2][3] intending to tender for the provision of a consolidated tape (CT) for financial trading within the European Union (EU). The selection process, arranged by the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), is scheduled to be finalised in 2025.[4] This forms part of the European Commission's Capital Markets Union.[5]
For comparison, a similar electronic service, the Consolidated Tape System, has been in place in the United States since 1976. Following Brexit, the United Kingdom's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has tabled a CT reform similar to the EU's.[6]
History
Background
Шаблон:Further Bourses had initially signaled reluctance towards the Commission's CT plans.[7]
2023-present: Inception
On 16 February 2023, EuroCTP was announced.[8]
On 23 August 2023, EuroCTP was incorporated, and the chair of its supervisory board, Jorge Yzaguirre Scharfhausen, was announced.[4]
On 5 December 2023, the leadership of EuroCTP was announced.[9]
ESMA tender competitors include:
- Jointly: Bloomberg, MarketAxess and Tradeweb.[10] They pulled out of the competition in December 2023.[11]
- Jointly: Barclays, Credit Agricole, Societe Generale, UniCredit and BlackRock[12]
Organisation
Management
- Eglantine Desautel (CEO)[9]
- Timo Pentner (CTO)
Supervisory board
The shareholders are represented in the supervisory board of EuroCTP by:[14]
- Frank Hoba (Deutsche Boerse)
- Emilie Rieupeyroux (Euronext)
- Nikolaj Kosakewitsch (Nasdaq)
- Jorge Yzaguirre Scharfhausen (SIX)
- Matthias Szabo (Vienna Stock Exchange)
- Manyu Moravenov (Bulgarian Stock Exchange)
Founding bourses
EuroCTP is a joint venture of the following 14 bourses, which operate regulated markets in 26 out of 27 member states (all except for Slovakia)[15] of the European Union (EU), as well as European Free Trade Association (EFTA) members Switzerland, Norway and Iceland (the two latter of which form part of the European Economic Area):[2]
- Athens Stock Exchange
- Bucharest Stock Exchange
- Budapest Stock Exchange
- Bulgarian Stock Exchange
- Deutsche Boerse
- Euronext
- Ljubljana Stock Exchange
- Luxembourg Stock Exchange
- Malta Stock Exchange
- Nasdaq Nordic
- SIX
- Warsaw Stock Exchange
- Vienna Stock Exchange
See also
- Economy of the European Union
- European Securities and Markets Authority
- European Supervisory Authorities
- European Banking Authority
- List of European stock exchanges
- Banking Union
- MiFid II
- Capital Markets Union
- European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority
- Consolidated Tape System
- Securities Information Processor
- Market data
- National market system plan
- Ticker tape
References
External links
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