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Markets in Financial
Instruments Directive (MiFID)
DIRECTIVE 2004/39/EC
Article 3
Optional exemptions
1. Member States
may choose not to apply this Directive to any persons for which
they are the home Member State that:
— are not allowed
to hold clients' funds or securities and which for that reason are
not allowed at any time to place themselves in debit with their
clients, and
— are not allowed
to provide any investment service except the reception and
transmission of orders in transferable securities and units in
collective investment undertakings and the provision of investment
advice in relation to such financial instruments, and
— in the course of providing that
service, are allowed to
transmit orders only to:
(i) investment firms authorised in
accordance with this Directive;
(ii) credit institutions authorised in
accordance with Directive 2000/12/EC;
(iii) branches of investment firms or of
credit institutions which are authorised in a third country and
which are subject to and comply with prudential rules considered
by the competent authorities to be
at least as stringent as those laid down in this Directive,
in
Directive
2000/12/EC or in Directive 93/6/EEC;
(iv) collective investment undertakings
authorised under the law of a Member State to market units to the
public and to the managers of such undertakings;
(v) investment companies with fixed
capital, as defined in Article 15(4) of Second Council Directive
77/91/EEC of 13 December 1976 on coordination of safeguards
which, for the
protection of the interests of members and others, are required by
Member States of companies within the meaning of the second
paragraph of Article 58 of the Treaty, in respect of the formation
of public limited liability companies and the maintenance and
alteration of their capital, with a view to making such safeguards
equivalent (1), the securities of which are listed or dealt in on
a regulated market in a
Member State;
provided that the activities of those persons are regulated at
national level.
2. Persons
excluded from the scope of this Directive according to
paragraph 1 cannot benefit from the freedom to provide services
and/or activities or to establish branches as provided for in
Articles 31 and 32 respectively.
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