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US Senate confirms Warsh for Fed chair mostly along party lines May 13, 2026 | Neil Roland

Kevin Warsh, President Donald Trump’s nominee to be US Federal Reserve chair, was confirmed by the US Senate by a vote of 54-45, largely along party lines, after a floor debate marked by whether he would remai... (more story)

EU Parliament securitization deal risks challenge in full assembly May 13, 2026 | Fanny Roux

Some European Parliament lawmakers who opposed the securitization reform in committee on May 5 are considering requesting a vote on the negotiating mandate in the full assembly next week, MLex has learned. But... (more story)

UK plans legislation to streamline financial services regulation May 13, 2026 | Martin Coyle

The UK government has announced plans for legislation to consolidate the regulatory framework for financial services so firms deal with fewer overlapping watchdogs, have clearer accountability, and benefit fro... (more story)

UK businesses to get sandboxes, growth duty expands under regulatory reform bill May 13, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo

UK businesses can expect regulators to be given stronger duties to support economic growth and new powers to temporarily relax rules for testing AI under legislation announced Wednesday. The proposed Regulatin... (more story)

US Senate Banking Committee unveils crypto market-structure bill drawing banks’ ire May 12, 2026 | Neil Roland

The US Senate Banking Committee unveiled a cryptocurrency market-structure bill for markup Thursday that contains a bipartisan interest-rate provision that inflamed banking groups and was hailed by crypto firm... (more story)

Give UK regulators more ‘political cover’ to push growth agenda, lawmakers urge May 12, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo

UK regulators need greater “political cover” if they are to take a less risk-averse approach and back ministers' economic growth agenda, lawmakers have warned. Ahead of the government unveiling its next legisl... (more story)

US Fed revamping its infrastructure to cope with AI, legislative changes, Waller says May 11, 2026 | Neil Roland

The US Federal Reserve is revamping its aging infrastructure to cope with artificial intelligence and legislative changes over the years, Governor Christopher Waller said. Waller, who oversees Fed operations, ... (more story)

US SEC to draft crypto rules to provide clarity for expanding market base May 08, 2026 | Neil Roland

The US Securities and Exchange Commission plans to propose numerous rules to provide clarity for the growing number of market participants, including trading systems and broker-dealers, moving on to blockchain... (more story)

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More centralized oversight of EU financial markets in lawmaker 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)

UK finance sector readies for clutch of reforms in new legislative agenda May 11, 2026 | Sofia Gerace

A new UK financial services bill is expected to be unveiled on Wednesday as part of government plans for the coming parliamentary session. It's likely to feature reforms the Labour party has already pledged bu... (more story)

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)