With this Newsflash, we would like to draw your attention to the ongoing historical corrections phase for missing or incorrect Short Codes.
As announced with Xetra Circular 014/25 from 1 April 2025, we kindly remind you to correct incurred final missing and registered Short Codes, which have an invalid Long Code, until 31 March 2026 (historical correction scope). FWB® Frankfurt Stock Exchange started the historical corrections period on 1 April 2025 and has been providing related daily reports with their correction progress since 2 June 2025.
The historical corrections period started from 1 April 2025 and will end on 31 March 2026, by which Trading Participants are kindly reminded to correct the missing or incorrect data.
The following reports are available to support the correction process:
Reports are accessible via the Common Report Engine (CRE) and the Short Code and Algo ID upload GUI.
Corrections must be submitted using the regular upload file format. However, for corrections of the report TR171 a new Common Upload Engine (CUE) service, EXTREFDH, is available for the upload of the Short Code registrations which have an incorrect Long Code.
For further information, please refer to the original Xetra Circular 014/25 and the dedicated “SCLC 2.0 - Historical corrections user guide – Version 1.0” on the Deutsche Börse website www.cashmarket.deutsche-boerse.com under the following path:
Stay Informed > Current Regulatory Topics > MiFID II > Reference data reporting
If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us via: mifid.reporting@deutsche-boerse.com.
Kind regards,
Your Client Services Team
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