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Dunamu faces on-site probe by KFTC over access to trading in its unlisted shares February 03, 2026 | Jenny Lee

Dunamu, the operator of South Korea’s largest cryptocurrency exchange Upbit, has been hit with an on-site inspection by the country’s antitrust watchdog over allegations it shut a rival platform out of trading... (more story)

UK regulator gives firms more time to consider new client categorization rules February 02, 2026 | Sofia Gerace

The UK’s financial regulator has extended the deadline for firms to respond to its new client categorization rules. The Financial Conduct Authority committed to updating these rules, which define how financial... (more story)

Trump taps ex-Fed Governor Warsh to head US central bank January 30, 2026 | Neil Roland

President Trump said he will nominate Kevin Warsh, a former US Federal Reserve governor who has recently sided with the president’s views on cutting interest rates faster, to succeed Jerome Powell as Fed chair... (more story)

UK-listed companies to see mandatory climate disclosures from 2027 under FCA plan January 30, 2026 | Sofia Gerace

UK-listed companies will be required to issue climate-related disclosures to investors from 2027, according to a proposal from the financial watchdog released on Friday. The Financial Conduct Authority is repl... (more story)

South Korea's won crypto market 'highly concentrated' as Upbit holds sway, study finds January 30, 2026 | Jenny Lee

South Korea’s won-based crypto trading market has grown rapidly in recent years, but competition has narrowed sharply around a handful of exchanges led by Upbit, according to a new competition impact assessmen... (more story)

Digital euro design splits EU lawmakers as sovereignty concerns shape debate January 29, 2026 | Helena Freitas

How far the planned digital euro should go, who should control it and who should bear its costs divided EU lawmakers during committee debate in the European Parliament on Thursday. Lawmakers broadly agree that... (more story)

Deutsche Bank money laundering raids linked to earlier probes, CFO says January 29, 2026 | Martin Coyle

James von Moltke, Deutsche Bank’s chief financial officer, said Thursday that raids on the bank by prosecutors were linked to earlier probes into suspected money laundering issues, and described the timing of ... (more story)

UK trading venues with poor data to be named publicly under bond tape plans January 29, 2026 | Sofia Gerace

UK trading venues and other bond data contributors are set to be publicly named if their submissions to the bond consolidated tape fail to meet required data-quality standards. In June, the UK is set to launch... (more story)

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Debate over EU bank capital rules proving tricky for the European Commission February 03, 2026 | Fanny Roux

The European Commission faces a challenging task weighing up the differing views of supervisors and banks on reforms to streamline the EU bank capital framework. They disagree on the impact of a bank's capital... (more story)

Trump-Biden split on US noncompete enforcement offers deterrence test January 31, 2026 | Chris May

US Federal Trade Commission antitrust enforcers across the Biden and Trump administrations agree that employers’ pervasive use of unlawful restrictions on labor mobility are causing harm to workers, competitio... (more story)

TD Bank failed to identify role of insiders in Colombia ATM laundering scheme January 29, 2026 | Samuel Rubenfeld

A money laundering network that moved $39 million via withdrawals from automated teller machines in Colombia persisted for years at TD Bank in part because the lender didn’t identify the role its employees pla... (more story)

With firing of US Fed's Cook, Kavanaugh opines on what may come around January 23, 2026 | Neil Roland

“What goes around comes around,” US Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh warned the government in its litigation defending the firing of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. “History is a pretty good guide," h... (more story)

Trump’s case against Cook may chill his Supreme Court hot streak January 20, 2026 | Neil Roland

President Donald Trump may have squandered his momentum in removing Democrats at independent agencies by taking on the independence of the US Federal Reserve, though the outcome is still a “coin toss,” some an... (more story)

Regulators could struggle to cope with non-bank shock, FSB's top official warns January 20, 2026 | Sofia Gerace and Fanny Roux

Financial regulators across the world might not have the right tools to tackle a potential non-bank shock, and the sector should come under closer scrutiny, the secretary-general of the Financial Stability Boa... (more story)

US Fed’s Powell praised for response to Trump after relenting on Cook January 12, 2026 | Neil Roland

US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has drawn plaudits for taking a stand on the threat to the central bank’s independence after abdicating a role on a pending attempt by President Trump to remove board mem... (more story)

These are the top EU finance questions to watch in 2026 January 07, 2026 | Fanny Roux

Negotiation of multiple proposals to foster EU capital markets, new decisions on improving the banking sector’s competitiveness, debates over multi-issued stablecoins, as well as appointments to EU finance top... (more story)