regulated market
- (1)29
- (a) (as defined in article 1 of the ISD) a market for the instruments listed in Section B of the Annex to the ISD which:29
- (i) appears on the list of such markets drawn up by the market's Home State as required by article 16 of the ISD;29
- (ii) functions regularly;29
- (iii) is characterised by the fact that regulations issued or approved by the competent authorities define the conditions for the operation of the market, the conditions for access to the market and, where Directive 79/279/EEC is applicable, the conditions governing admission to listing imposed in that Directive and, where that Directive is not applicable, the conditions that must be satisfied by a financial instrument before it can effectively be dealt in on the market; and29
- (iv) requires compliance with all the reporting and transparency requirements laid down by articles 20 and 21 of the ISD;29
- (b) (in SUP 17 and, unless the context otherwise requires, elsewhere in the Handbook) a market notified under article 16 of the ISD, as included in point 30b of Annex IX to the Agreement of the European Economic Area, to the Standing Committee of the EFTA States as defined in that agreement;29 (see Tables 3 and 4 of SUP 17 Annex 5 G for an indicative list of these markets).29
- (a) (as defined in article 1 of the ISD) a market for the instruments listed in Section B of the Annex to the ISD which:29
- (2) (in
PRU
) a market which is characterised by:29
- (a) regular operation;29
- (b) the fact that regulations issued or approved by the appropriate authority of the state where the market is situated: 29
- (i) define the conditions for the operation of and access to the market; 29
- (ii) define the conditions to be satisfied by a financial instrument in order for it to be dealt in on the market; and 29
- (iii) require compliance with reporting and transparency requirements comparable to those laid down in articles 20 and 21 of the Investment Services Directive; and 29
- (c) in the case of a market situated outside the EEA States , the fact that the financial instruments dealt in are of a quality comparable to those in a regulated market in the United Kingdom.531129