On October 20, the European Commission tabled proposals to revise the Market Abuse Directive (MAD). The proposals seek to address five broad problems with MAD identified by the European Commission: (i) gaps in the regulation of new markets, platforms and OTC trading in financial instruments; (ii) gaps in the regulation of commodities and commodity derivatives; (iii) a current inability on the part of Regulators to enforce MAD; (iv) a lack of legal certainty which is currently undermining the effectiveness of MAD and (v) current administrative burdens placed on small and medium sized companies by MAD. Click here to read more.