EU in Talks to Delay Reforms for $61 Trillion Securities Market
- ESMA has urged Brussels to push back reforms from February
- Changes could raise costs and threaten liquidity, critics say
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Officials from European Union member states will meet on Wednesday to discuss calls to delay sweeping reforms that threaten to drive up costs in Europe’s settled-securities market.