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UK payments regulator’s policy head Fitzgerald quits
Kate Fitzgerald, head of policy at the UK Payment Systems Regulator and architect of its fraud-reimbursement regime, is leaving the regulator at the end of April, M... (more story)
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New US Corporate Transparency Act rule guts financial crime efforts, analysts say
A new interim rule from the US Treasury Department narrowing the scope of an anti-money laundering law could significantly harm efforts to combat financial crime, e... (more story)
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EU race for bond consolidated tape enters final phase
Tech company Etrading Software and Bondtape — a partnership comprising Finbourne and Propellant Digital — have both made it through the initial selection process to... (more story)
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EU lawmakers and governments negotiating an overhaul of the bloc's bank crisis management and deposit insurance framework failed to make a breakthrough in a fifth session of talks today and will hold another m... (more story)
Social media platforms like Meta have been warned they are in the “last chance saloon” when it comes to their inaction on fraud. Luke Charters, a Labour lawmaker and former regulator, said now is the time for ... (more story)
Kate Fitzgerald, head of policy at the UK Payment Systems Regulator and architect of its fraud-reimbursement regime, is leaving the regulator at the end of April, MLex has learned. News of her departure comes ... (more story)
Britain's financial services sector will see the UK Financial Conduct Authority retire over 100 pages of guidance which it says is "outdated," following calls from both the government and the industry for the ... (more story)
The European Parliament and the Council of the EU will not resume their negotiation on the retail investment strategy until the European Commission comes forward with proposals to simplify the text, which aims... (more story)
UK lawmakers have called for an inquiry into the financial regulator’s handling of the Woodford scandal, which saw hundreds of thousands of investors lose millions of pounds through star stock picker Neil Wood... (more story)
Fintech companies received a fillip this morning with the UK financial services watchdog setting out a series of ambitions in its five-year strategy that it says will support the next generation of innovation.... (more story)
PricewaterhouseCoopers has been fined more than 2.8 million pounds for failures in its audit of Sanjeev Gupta’s Wyelands Bank. The lead auditor for the work, Jonathan Hinchliffe, has also been fined 33,400 pou... (more story)
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Regulatory changes to EU financial services are needed to “create truly integrated and deeper European capital markets, by achieving the Capital Markets Union as a matter of urgency,” EU leaders concluded at t... (more story)
US President Donald Trump’s firing of Democratic Federal Trade Commission members Alvaro Bedoya and Rebecca Kelly Slaughter is setting up a likely Supreme Court fight that could dramatically reshape the executive branch.
Strengthening EU-wide supervision of financial services is back on the agenda for the European Commission, which today put forward proposals as part of its “Savings and Investment Union.” Some EU member states... (more story)
Responses to a recent consultation on a future UK regulatory regime for cryptoassets show the industry is divided on whether the Consumer Duty, which requires firms to secure good outcomes for consumers, is en... (more story)
As the UK government asks regulators to help grow the economy and take more risk, the market needs to be ready for “more things to go wrong,” according to Nikhil Rathi, the chief of the UK Financial Conduct Au... (more story)
A push by New Zealand’s center-right government to reinvigorate antitrust policy and enforcement may be driven by a belief, put forward recently by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, th... (more story)
The Canadian government has moved up its timeline for changes to its anti-money laundering regulatory regime, bringing them into force on April 1 – six months earlier than originally proposed. Companies subjec... (more story)
A pause on US Federal Trade Commission litigation defending a controversial nationwide ban of noncompete agreements, alongside a new agency labor antitrust task force, has offered a mixed bag for employers try... (more story)