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Efama says there is ‘compelling case’ to reduce current two-day settlement time given that US does so in May
European Commission joins antitrust watchdogs in US and UK in reviewing multibillion-dollar tech alliance
Cash is first use of rule for strategic projects that allows governments to match subsidy offers from outside bloc
EBA chair José Manuel Campa said regulators would investigate funding and other connections between sectors
Proposed global rules aimed at minimising the incentive for investor stampedes should be welcomed
Souring relations with European Commission over such an unpopular issue would risk progress on bigger regulatory battles
Bank’s regulatory chief Andrea Enria says lenders have ‘solid’ capital ratios but will face tighter conditions in 2024
Paris successfully pushed for weaker due diligence reporting by lenders and state-backed funding for nuclear power plants
The EU’s new tech regulations are complex but a good-faith effort to fix a problem
Paris pushes against lenders being held liable for clients’ environmental or human rights shortcomings
Central bank’s regulatory arm says capital will rise just 3% on new rules
Top official points out need to supervise climate and systemic risks
Lenders are ‘reluctant to disrupt’ relations with large CO₂ emitters
Also in this newsletter: the final stretch in the EU’s race to regulate AI
Supervisory board member Elizabeth McCaul says central bank could ‘do more to strengthen’ their hand
A guide to commonly used terminology in the climate change discussion
Roomba maker’s shares fall after formal objection to $1.45bn acquisition
Deutsche Bank avoids penalty of almost €156mn after revealing existence of collusion
Brussels’ proposals led many industries from plastic producers to Camembert makers to push for exemptions
Also in this newsletter: How Forza Italia wants to recover its strength after Berlusconi’s death
New regulations fail to include specific target on reduction of potent greenhouse gas emissions from energy sector
Schneider boss says there is ‘no unity’ as bloc struggles with substantially higher prices than US and Asia
MEPs say bigger cuts would hurt carmakers and consumers but back curbs on microplastics in brakes and tyres
Where the laws have different scope, it’s important that implementing them does not create conflicts for companies
Drugmakers claim that Brussels’ market exclusivity overhaul will reduce R&D investment
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