ESMA issues emergency short opinions
March 20, 2020

The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has issued official opinions agreeing to emergency net short positions prohibitions by the Financial Securities and Markets Authority(FSMA) of Belgium and the Hellenic Capital Market Commission(HCMC) of Greece.

ESMA says it considers that the proposed measures are justified by current adverse events or developments which constitute a serious threat to market confidence and financial stability in Belgium and Greece and that they are appropriate and proportionate to address the existing threat to market confidence in the Belgian and Greek markets.

Both authorities notified ESMA less than 24 hours before the measure were intended to take effect.

The prohibitions apply, as follows.

FSMA, Belgium

· The measure bans transactions which might constitute or increase net short positions on stocks admitted to trading on Belgian trading venues (Euronext Brussels and Euronext Growth) for which the FSMA is the relevant competent authority, as well as to all related instruments relevant for the calculation of the net short position.

· The measure entered into force on March 18 2020 before the opening of the trading session and is to expire on April 17 after the trading session is closed.

· The proposed measure may be lifted before the deadline if the risks of a loss of market confidence are reduced, or may be further extended after the deadline considering market conditions.

HCMC, Greece

· The measure bans transactions which might constitute or increase net short positions on all shares admitted to trading on the Athens Stock Exchange for which HCMC is the relevant competent authority, as well as to all related instruments relevant for the calculation of the net short position.

· The measure entered into force on March 18 at 00:00:01 hours (CET) and will expire on April 24 at 24:00:00 (CET).

· The proposed measure may be lifted before the deadline or extended, taking into account market conditions.

Common to both measures

· The prohibitions apply to transactions executed both on a trading venue and over the counter.

· The measures apply to any natural or legal person domiciled or established within the European Union or in a third country.

· Both measures do not apply to market making activities and index-related instruments only if the shares represent more than 20% of the index weight.





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The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has issued official opinions agreeing to emergency net short positions prohibitions by the Financial Securities and Markets Authority(FSMA) of Belgium and the Hellenic Capital Market Commission(HCMC) of Greece.

ESMA says it considers that the proposed measures are justified by current adverse events or developments which constitute a serious threat to market confidence and financial stability in Belgium and Greece and that they are appropriate and proportionate to address the existing threat to market confidence in the Belgian and Greek markets.

Both authorities notified ESMA less than 24 hours before the measure were intended to take effect.

The prohibitions apply, as follows.

FSMA, Belgium

· The measure bans transactions which might constitute or increase net short positions on stocks admitted to trading on Belgian trading venues (Euronext Brussels and Euronext Growth) for which the FSMA is the relevant competent authority, as well as to all related instruments relevant for the calculation of the net short position.

· The measure entered into force on March 18 2020 before the opening of the trading session and is to expire on April 17 after the trading session is closed.

· The proposed measure may be lifted before the deadline if the risks of a loss of market confidence are reduced, or may be further extended after the deadline considering market conditions.

HCMC, Greece

· The measure bans transactions which might constitute or increase net short positions on all shares admitted to trading on the Athens Stock Exchange for which HCMC is the relevant competent authority, as well as to all related instruments relevant for the calculation of the net short position.

· The measure entered into force on March 18 at 00:00:01 hours (CET) and will expire on April 24 at 24:00:00 (CET).

· The proposed measure may be lifted before the deadline or extended, taking into account market conditions.

Common to both measures

· The prohibitions apply to transactions executed both on a trading venue and over the counter.

· The measures apply to any natural or legal person domiciled or established within the European Union or in a third country.

· Both measures do not apply to market making activities and index-related instruments only if the shares represent more than 20% of the index weight.



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