CMC Markets Not Impacted by Central Bank of Ireland Inspections

Posted 28/06/11
After inspecting CFD and spread betting providers, the Central Bank of Ireland published a report in which it states that some providers are not in compliance with the EU’s Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID). According to the Bank, some CFD and spread betting providers fail to adequately inform users on the risks financial spread betting carries. There is a lack of information collected by providers on its clients’ knowledge and experience with financial instruments; there is no assessment of appropriateness of the instruments to each client; marketing material is often misleading; and risk disclosures are not sufficient. In respect to this assessment, CMC Markets Ireland decided to voluntarily issue a statement last Thursday saying that the company “was not one of the four firms inspected, and, as such, is not the subject of its [Central Bank of Ireland] following up of the compliance issues identified or of potential enforcement action”. Declan Bourke, CMC Country Manager, added “CMC Markets Ireland welcomes efforts to...
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CMC Markets Launches UK Sector Bets

Posted 27/06/11
CMC Markets, a UK-based spread betting company, has just announced the launch of FTSE sector bets. Sector bets are composed of stocks in the FTSE 350 index. Each sector aggregates all the companies that belong to that specific industry of the British economy. Clients will have the following thirty sectors available to trade: Aerospace & Defence Beverages Construction & Materials Fixed Line Telecoms Food & Drug Retailers General Industries Health Care Equipment & Services Industrial Engineering Media Mobile Telecoms Oil & Gas Production Parmaceuticals & Biotechnology Real Estate Investment Trust Support Services Tobacco Banks Chemicals Electricity Food Gas, Water & Multi Utilities General Retail Household Goods & Home Construction Life Insurance Mining Non-Life Insurance Personal Goods Real Estate Investment Services Software & Computer Services Tech Hardware & Equipment Travel & leisure   A sector bet is useful when a trader has a view on a specific industry but does not know well each stock. An interest rate hike is certainly bad for retail making the sector a possible short target for spread betters. Identifying the exact companies that will suffer the most is a much harder task. A trader can also buy the sectors with...
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