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EU lawmakers closer to digital euro talks with governments after committee backing June 23, 2026 | Helena Freitas

The European Parliament’s economic affairs committee approved its position on the digital euro regulation, paving the way for a full assembly vote in July and subsequent talks with EU governments. Lawmakers en... (more story)

Community bankers ask US officials to provide more AI regulatory clarity June 22, 2026 | Neil Roland

Community bankers asked US policymakers to provide more regulatory clarity on artificial intelligence to help the firms cope with fraud turbocharged by AI use, a US Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City paper sa... (more story)

EU governments, lawmakers to hold securitization talks on July 7 June 22, 2026 | Fanny Roux

The next round of talks between EU governments and the European Parliament on a revamped securitization framework is scheduled for July 7 in Brussels. Both EU legislative bodies need to agree on a final text b... (more story)

Bank of England eases stablecoin rules after industry pushback June 22, 2026 | Sofia Gerace

The Bank of England has eased the rules of its upcoming stablecoin regime, after the industry described its approach as too cautious. The BOE increased the maximum share held in interest‑bearing assets to 70 p... (more story)

First UK bond tape goes live amid push for transparency in fixed income markets (update*) June 22, 2026 | Sofia Gerace

Britain’s financial firms and retail investors are able to access a single feed of UK post-trade data across fixed income instruments as the country launches its first-ever bond consolidated tape on Monday.

UK's BOE set to test private markets under deep global recession scenario June 19, 2026 | Sofia Gerace

The Bank of England on Friday published details of the stress scenario for its private markets System-Wide Exploratory Scenario, or SWES, which will test the resilience of private markets assets under a hypoth... (more story)

US FinCEN proposal would make stablecoin issuers keep customer ID programs June 18, 2026 | Neil Roland

A Trump administration proposal would require payment stablecoin issuers to maintain customer identification programs to curb illicit activity such as money laundering and terrorist financing, as banks and cre... (more story)

EU banking reform push set to propose freer cross-border capital flows June 18, 2026 | Sofia Gerace and Fanny Roux

EU banking sector competitiveness will be at the heart of a dozen financial reforms, including freer cross-border capital flows, under legislative plans by the European Commission in a draft report set to be u... (more story)

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US FTC chairman may revamp 20-year antitrust, consumer protection orders June 22, 2026 | Mike Swift and Khushita Vasant

The chairman of the US Federal Trade Commission, Andrew Ferguson, has ordered the agency's antitrust and consumer protection staff to scrutinize whether a 1995 FTC policy that settlement orders sunset only aft... (more story)

‘Putney Pusher’ likely to face UK regulatory sanction if he is a banker June 16, 2026 | Martin Coyle and Sofia Gerace

If the man suspected of being the so-called Putney Pusher turns out to be a banker, he will face a ban from the UK’s financial service industry if convicted — even though the alleged offense occurred long befo... (more story)

EU watchdog moves to ground equity-market transparency debate in evidence June 04, 2026 | Fanny Roux

The European Securities and Markets Authority is stepping in as referee in the business dispute between trading venues and banks that execute trades internally with less-stringent transparency requirements. Th... (more story)

EU's largest economies lead push for market integration compromise May 29, 2026 | Fanny Roux

The EU's six largest economies on Friday proposed compromises on the bloc's contentious capital markets reform, including restricting ESMA oversight to significant crypto firms and adopting a phased approach f... (more story)

UK banks, sector supervisors eye AI cyber risks amid resistance to regulate May 29, 2026 | Sofia Gerace, Fanny Roux and Patricia Figueiredo

UK financial regulators and banks are grappling with how to respond to potential cyber risks posed by increasingly powerful artificial intelligence models such as Open AI’s GPT-5.5 and Anthropic’s forthcoming ... (more story)

Singapore AI sandbox highlights shift toward deployment-level governance May 27, 2026 | James Konstantin Galvez

Enterprise AI governance is increasingly shifting away from abstract model risks toward operational oversight of how autonomous AI systems behave once deployed in the real world. That shift was evident in the ... (more story)

France’s ‘legal privilege’ law sets up clash with competition enforcement May 15, 2026 | Jean Comte

A new French law that grants confidentiality to certain documents drafted by in-house lawyers is out of favor with the national competition authority over an apparent conflict with EU law — and the regulator s... (more story)

More centralized oversight of EU financial markets in Ferber’s sights May 12, 2026 | Fanny Roux

EU lawmaker Markus Ferber is expected to expand centralized supervision of post-trade market infrastructures in his upcoming draft report on a key text of the Market Integration and Supervision Package, as wel... (more story)