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Brussels believes a so-called ‘consolidated tape’ will make the bloc’s exchanges more attractive to investors
Central bank ramps up push for non-EU lenders to increase staff and capital within bloc
ECB’s head of supervision signals more relaxed approach than during the pandemic
Central bank says none of the 109 lenders it supervises meet its disclosure expectations
Trendy ETFs remain in fashion despite hits from market falls. Plus: flight to ‘safe havens’ runs its own risks; themed funds accused of being a ‘bull market fad’; BlackRock funds ride high on ethical investment inflows
Division of Russia’s biggest lender falls into insolvency after measures imposed over Ukraine invasion
UK has hurriedly announced changes to insurance rules but watchdog is right to be cautious
City minister says overhaul of Solvency II rules represents a ‘genuine opportunity’
Confusion and extra costs could be in store for British savers
BoE governor sees no need for time limit to temporary extensions on intermediary rules
Commission describes several regions as stuck in ‘development trap’
AFM study adds to regulatory scrutiny of controversial trading practice
New rules over corporate lending and market trading mean EU rivals may soon have a competitive advantage
International lenders anticipate competing demands over how they structure their operations
Proposed measures aimed at ‘core’ services, says EU’s Valdis Dombrovskis
Regulators in danger of missing the big picture, say Danish and Norwegian authorities
Khan’s FTC appointment has ushered in a transatlantic alliance, says EU’s Vestager
Overhaul aims to make EU more attractive to investors but finance sector concerned about implementation
Measure in new capital regulations would tighten patchwork of national arrangements and affect banks in London
Draft market infrastructure overhaul aims to make EU more attractive to international investors
European Commission seeks to avoid ‘cliff edge’ that could have posed risk to financial stability
Worsening EU-UK relations cast doubt over pending market access decisions
Latest version of banking standards will come into force ‘post March 2023’
Brussels delays until 2025 the implementation of final phase of Basel III reforms
European Commission set to propose 2025 date for implementation of final phase of Basel reforms
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