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11. After section 122I insert—U.K.
(1) The FCA may suspend the auctioning of a relevant auctioned product at an auction conducted by a recognised auction platform where it considers it necessary for the purpose of the exercise by it of functions under the market abuse regulation or a supplementary EU regulation.
(2) If the FCA does so the recognised auction platform may refer the matter to the Tribunal.
(3) A suspension by the FCA takes place—
(a)immediately, if the FCA specify this is the case, or
(b)on such later date as the FCA specify.
(4) The FCA may—
(a)cancel a suspension under subsection (1), and
(b)impose such conditions for the cancellation to take effect as it considers appropriate.
(5) The provisions relating to the suspension and removal of financial instruments from trading set out in—
(a)section 313B(2) to (4) M1 (suspension or removal of financial instruments from trading: procedure), and
(b)sections 313BA (procedure following consideration of representations) to 313BC M2 (decisions on applications for revocation by institutions),
apply, with the modifications set out in subsection (6), to a suspension of the auctioning of a relevant auctioned product at an auction conducted by a recognised auction platform.
(6) The modifications referred to in subsection (5) are—
(a)references to a requirement imposed on an institution under section 313A are to be read as references to the suspension of the auctioning of the relevant auctioned product;
(b)references to an institution are to be read as references to the recognised auction platform;
(c)in section 313B, the omission of—
(i)subsection (2)(a)(ii);
(ii)in subsection (3A)(d), the words “or the issuer of the financial instrument in question” and “or the issuer”;
(iii)in subsection (3A)(f), the words “or the issuer of the financial instrument in question;
(d)the omission of section 313BA(5)(b) and (8);
(e)the omission of section 313BB(6)(b); and
(f)the omission of section 313BC(3)(b) and (6)(b).
(7) In this section “relevant auctioned product” means an auctioned product (as defined by Article 4 (auctioned products) of the emission allowance auctioning regulation) which is an emission allowance or based on an emission allowance.”.
Marginal Citations
M1Sections 313B(2) to (4) were inserted by S.I. 2007/126 and amended by S.I. 2010/1193 and section 36 of the Financial Services Act 2012.
M2Section 313BA to 313BC were inserted by S.I. 2010/1193 and amended by section 36 of the Financial Services Act 2012.
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