ISIN: GB00BND88V85 · Bridgepoint Advisers Group PLC · © Financial Conduct Authority

Short Selling Alert: FIL Investments International

Message date: 26th July 2024

Termsheet of the Shortselling Transaction

Opened a short position in this security on 26th July 2024. This is the short seller's first exposure with respect to this company.
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0,51%

Three (3) companies specializing in short selling have Bridgepoint Advisers Group PLC on their short-selling radar. The total share of all short selling positions is 1,51%. The largest share is held by GLG Partners LP with 0,59%.
Weighting of the position within the overall ranking: 546

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ID Logo ISIN Short Seller Share Short Price Position Registered for Chart ChatGPT B/S
1 GB00BND88V85 FIL Investments International 0,51% Opened 26th July 2024 B/S
2 GB00BND88V85 GLG Partners LP 0,59% decreased 15th March 2024 B/S
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Short Seller (UK) 3 26th July 2024 FIL Investments International SSR (UK)
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The EU Short Selling Regulation specifies which transparency obligations must be fulfilled with regard to short selling activities. According to the specifications, there is a two-tier transparency system for net short positions in shares, which is linked to reporting obligations if thresholds are reached or fallen below. 

Net short positions must be notified to the competent national authority (Articles 5 and 6 EU Short Selling Regulation). According to Article 5 (1) and (2) EU Short Selling Regulation, an initial notification has to be made when the net short position reaches 0.1% of the issued share capital of the company concerned (1st step). If the net short position reaches 0.5% of the issued share capital, it must also be published in the respective reporting registers in accordance with Art. 6 (1) and (2) EU Short Selling Regulation (2nd stage). 

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