EU targets 'dark pool' share trading, offers Brexit olive branch
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LONDON (Reuters) - The European Union's markets watchdog has proposed stricter conditions on share trading off an exchange and on "dark pools", saying the bloc's securities rules have failed to reduce their influence.In a public consultation paper it also proposed making clear that EU investors could trade UK shares in London in a move to reduce the likelihood of Britain retaliating.The EU's MiFID II securities rules introduced in 2018 sought to push more share trading onto transparent..