The article focuses on the consequences of the rejection by a European court for the short-selling ban of the European Union (EU). It says that the powers conferred in the founding Lisbon Theaty was overstepped by the European Securities and Markets Authority (Esma) to challenge the ban. It adds that an argument was dismissed by the European Court Justice (ECJ) in throwing out the suit of Great Britain.
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