CySEC Advanced · Chapter 8 · 4 exam questions

Chapter 8: MiFIR (2014)

Pre- and post-trade transparency requirements and transaction reporting under MiFID II.

4 out of 70 questions

6% of the exam

Medium weight chapter

What this chapter covers

The key concepts tested in Chapter 8.

1

Pre-trade and post-trade transparency obligations

2

Transaction reporting requirements

3

Trading venue categories (RM, MTF, OTF)

4

Systematic internalisers

5

Position limits for commodity derivatives

How to approach this chapter

Study the key topics above, then test yourself with practice questions. Understanding the regulation is more important than memorising definitions.

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Chapter 8 — FAQ

Common questions about this chapter and its exam weight.

How many questions does CySEC Advanced Chapter 8 carry?
Chapter 8 — MiFIR (2014) — accounts for approximately 4 out of 70 questions in the CySEC Advanced exam (around 6% of the total). Note: the official CySEC syllabus allows for slight variation of up to ±2 questions per chapter between exam sittings.
What topics are tested in CySEC Advanced Chapter 8?
Chapter 8 covers: Pre-trade and post-trade transparency obligations; Transaction reporting requirements; Trading venue categories (RM, MTF, OTF); Systematic internalisers; Position limits for commodity derivatives.
Should I prioritise Chapter 8 in my CySEC Advanced revision?
Chapter 8 carries approximately 4 exam questions — medium weight. Prepare it thoroughly, focusing on understanding the regulation rather than memorising definitions.

Same topic in the other exam

CySEC Basic · Chapter 4

MiFIR (2014)

Transparency requirements and reporting obligations under the Markets in Financial Instruments Regulation.