( September 25, 2017, 07:40 GMT | Press Round-Up Europe) -- Contents:
- AIG remains under 'systemic' US oversight
- EU court rejects bank, insurer VAT break
- California court raises hurdle to ETF suits
- ECB's Constâncio: Bitcoin is no currency
- UK seeks to clarify EU-US research clash
- Merkel's reelection may unlock EU changes
- BaFin slams Deutsche Börse case closure
- EU SRB rebuffs lawmakers on Popular case
- Banco Popular execs face corruption probe
- Liberbank seeks independence, not buyout
- JPMorgan sets up back office in Poland
- Citibank loses bid to send suit to arbitration
- Equifax faces sanctions from US CFPB
- Wells Fargo CEO to testify before Senate
- CFTC files charges alleging Bitcoin scheme
- Germany denies plan to sell Commerzbank
- FCA considers impact of aging population- American International Group fell short in a bid to convince US regulators to drop it from federal oversight, as the Financial Stability Oversight Council declined to take the insurer off the list of companies designated for supervision because they're crucial to the financial system....
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