MiFID II (Markets in Financial Instruments Directive II) is a European Union regulation that aims to increase transparency, competition, and consumer protection in financial markets. It covers a wide range of areas, including investment firms' organizational requirements, conduct of business rules, and market structure. It is commonly used to ensure that investment firms act in the best interests of their clients, improve market efficiency, and reduce the risk of market abuse.
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