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MiFID is available on the European Commission website at: MiFID extends the coverage of the current ISD and introduces new and more extensive requirements that firms will have to adapt to, in particular for their conduct of business and internal organization. MiFID came into effect on 1 November 2007, when it replaced the existing Investment Services Directive (ISD). The Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID): 1 November 2007 implementation Extract Section A-Financial Services Action Plan 1.
