BERLIN, Nov 10 (Reuters) - Germany is considering banning the undisclosed accumulation of shares in listed companies through options trading, and wants to boost transparency on its financial markets, the Finance Ministry said on Monday.
The Financial Times Deutschland had cited unnamed politicians in Chancellor Angela Merkel's left-right coalition as saying investors would by early next year have to register transactions made via options and derivatives contracts.
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