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IMF says Anthropic’s Mythos AI model poses cyber threats with financial stability risks May 07, 2026 | Neil Roland

Anthropic’s Mythos AI model enables cyber attacks with extreme financial stability ramifications when intruders’ capabilities exceed defenses, underscoring the need for a host of global counter-measures, an In... (more story)

Banking groups say US senators' stablecoin yield compromise 'falls short’ May 06, 2026 | Neil Roland

Banking groups said a proposed stablecoin compromise agreed to by Republican Senator Thom Tillis and Democratic Senator Angela Alsobrooks still “falls short,” prompting a response from the senators that they “... (more story)

FSB says private credit risk found in firms’ links with banks, other institutions May 06, 2026 | Neil Roland

Interconnections between private credit funds and banks, insurers, asset managers, and private equity firms are deepening — especially in the US, the EU and the UK — presenting greater risks to the financial s... (more story)

Public US companies would have option of reporting semiannually under SEC proposal May 05, 2026 | Neil Roland

Public companies would have the option of filing financial statements only every six months, in lieu of having to do so quarterly, under a US Securities and Exchange Commission proposal. The proposed overhaul ... (more story)

EU lawmakers set to negotiate revamped securitization framework with governments May 05, 2026 | Fanny Roux

EU lawmakers Tuesday set their position on revamping the bloc's securitization framework, granting the automotive loans and trade receivables lower capital requirements by default and eliminating the different... (more story)

UK fund manager Odey saw himself as victim in ‘false reality,’ FCA tells court May 05, 2026 | Sofia Gerace

Ex-hedge fund manager Crispin Odey repeatedly attempted to create a "false reality" in which he was a victim despite “reckless in extreme” and “ethically wrong” behavior, the UK’s financial regulator told a Lo... (more story)

IP-backed lending a priority for UK and needs support to grow, minister urges May 05, 2026 | Douglas Clarke-Williams

The growth of IP-backed financing is a key priority for the UK government, the minister responsible for intellectual property has said. Kanishka Narayan also emphasized the acceleration of the innovation cycle... (more story)

US banking regulators mulling how to supervise Anthropic’s Mythos AI, Bowman says May 01, 2026 | Neil Roland

US banking regulators are considering supervisory approaches for Anthropic’s Mythos AI model and other third-party risk management guidance to be applied to banks, said Michelle Bowman, the Federal Reserve’s v... (more story)

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EU governments' market supervision debate inching forward amid strong divisions May 07, 2026 | Fanny Roux

EU finance ministers on Tuesday provided guidance on what they want from reforms to further centralize financial markets supervision across the bloc, but governments remain highly divided on the scope of direc... (more story)

UK pensions providers, regulators brace for implementation of major reforms May 07, 2026 | Sofia Gerace

With the recent passing of new legislation, UK pensions providers, insurers and regulators are readying for years of changes aimed at reshaping how pension plans operate, encouraging consolidation across the s... (more story)

Trump backing of Fed probe backfires as Powell digs in, will stay on as governor April 30, 2026 | Neil Roland

President Donald Trump's decision to endorse the criminal investigation of cost overruns at the US Federal Reserve under Chair Jerome Powell, whom he sought to remove, appears to have backfired. On Wednesday, ... (more story)

UK car-finance lenders opt for certainty over court fight with FCA April 27, 2026 | Sofia Gerace

The UK’s financial regulator has been given some relief in its push to roll out a sweeping redress plan for the car-finance mis-selling scandal, after the industry’s main trade body confirmed it would not moun... (more story)

EU banking sector narrative on softer US rules faces pushback in Brussels April 24, 2026 | Fanny Roux

EU regulators and economists are pushing back against the banking sector's claims that looser US capital rules create unfair competition, arguing that the US Basel III framework remains stricter than Europe's.... (more story)

Securitization deal among EU lawmakers still not secured as May 5 vote looms April 20, 2026 | Fanny Roux

Ralf Seekatz, an EU lawmaker from the center-right European People’s Party, faces a tight deadline to secure support from several political groups for a revamped securitization framework ahead of a May 5 vote.... (more story)

New EU banking chief Michaud faces competitiveness hurdles amid global risks April 16, 2026 | Fanny Roux

The new chief of the European Banking Authority, François-Louis Michaud, is set to simplify banking oversight while addressing challenges from digital innovations and enhancing banking competitiveness. He emph... (more story)

Which policy direction for post-Orbán Hungary? April 14, 2026 | Luca Bertuzzi

Hungary’s new government under Péter Magyar is expected to reset relations with the EU, pursue judicial reforms to unlock frozen funds and dismantle key Orbán-era institutions. While maintaining some continuit... (more story)