MiFID 2: Reloaded

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Muriel Repartee’s horrifying sequel to her 1950 Fi-Fi blockbuster The Day of the MiFID, scripted as was the original by gonzo Fi-Fi beat sensation Hunter Barkley, in which some carbon emission derivatives spontaneously catch fire, which spreads to the an underground blockchain which quickly infects a n ujmber of above-ground derivative markets on fire and ultimately threatens the entire destruction of the financial system. This film was the first on-screen appearance of Hunter Barkley’s legal hero, Opco Boone, played here by French swaps dreamboat Marc du Marquette.

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The Bringing Into Scope of Cash-Settled Commodities, a culminating scene from MiFID 2: Reloaded.
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The film was criticised on release for its dubious finantific accuracy (many pointed out, for example, that CO2 is non-flammable) but it has since become a cult classic in late-night drunk-tank fantasy theatres, often playing alongside such forgettable classics as Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow.

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