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MiFIR Divergence 2026: The Race to Rebuild Reporting Control

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Episode 5: MiFIR Divergence 2026: The Race to Rebuild Reporting Control

Europe’s reporting machine processes 15 billion trades a year. In October 2025, ESMA froze 115 Level-2 acts while the UK FCA pressed ahead with Digital Regulatory Reporting and new MiFIR standards for 2026.
The result: two rulebooks, two control philosophies — and billions in added cost.

In this RegCast episode, PJ Di Giammarino is joined by Dawd Haque (Deutsche Bank, Chair of the Bank of England and FCA’s Data Standards Committee) and Grant Haley (First Derivative, an EPAM company) to explain how firms can build once and prove everywhere. They discuss:
✅ Why data quality is now a capital variable.
✅ How vendor fragility threatens market resilience.
✅ The semantic “rulebook to runbook” approach.

📘 Download the FREE report Mastering MiFIRDivergencehttps://regrisksolutions.com/intelligence/document/mastering-mifir-build-one-runbook-to-bridge-the-transparency-chasm/
🎟️ Register for RegTech 2026 Londonhttps://regtechconference.co.uk/
🎧 Subscribe to RegCast for new episodes

#MiFIR #RegTech #FinancialServices#DataQuality #OperationalResilience #CapitalRisk #BuildOnceProveEverywhere

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Episode 5: MiFIR Divergence 2026: The Race to Rebuild Reporting Control

Europe’s reporting machine processes 15 billion trades a year. In October 2025, ESMA froze 115 Level-2 acts while the UK FCA pressed ahead with Digital Regulatory Reporting and new MiFIR standards for 2026.
The result: two rulebooks, two control philosophies — and billions in added cost.

In this RegCast episode, PJ Di Giammarino is joined by Dawd Haque (Deutsche Bank, Chair of the Bank of England and FCA’s Data Standards Committee) and Grant Haley (First Derivative, an EPAM company) to explain how firms can build once and prove everywhere. They discuss:
✅ Why data quality is now a capital variable.
✅ How vendor fragility threatens market resilience.
✅ The semantic “rulebook to runbook” approach.

📘 Download the FREE report Mastering MiFIRDivergencehttps://regrisksolutions.com/intelligence/document/mastering-mifir-build-one-runbook-to-bridge-the-transparency-chasm/
🎟️ Register for RegTech 2026 Londonhttps://regtechconference.co.uk/
🎧 Subscribe to RegCast for new episodes

#MiFIR #RegTech #FinancialServices#DataQuality #OperationalResilience #CapitalRisk #BuildOnceProveEverywhere

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