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Banking federation is calling for a more consistent set of rules across the EU
Probe finds snack maker tried to prevent products moving between countries so consumers could get lower prices
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Former Italian premier Enrico Letta was asked by European leaders to report on state of single market
UK regulator says asset managers should be able to pay for ‘bundled’ research and trading fees
Esma levies rare penalty against Scope over failures to manage conflicts of interest
Regulator extends rules for 18 months to fix Brussels’ legal misdrafting
Environmental trade restrictions now reflect noisy campaigners more than protectionist farmers
Europe’s global economic standing requires progress on a project that has been in the works since 2015
Compromises on regulation will mean more vulnerabilities in a crisis
China Chamber of Commerce to EU fears that bloc’s rules agreed on Friday will cause ‘increased bureaucracy’
New Basel rules set to require more capital for most banks but should also make insurance a more attractive proposition
Technical solutions are known, but political leadership is needed
Pressure remains on international groups from EU and California rules despite lighter-touch SEC regulations
Proposed law would impose de facto ban on use of plastic recycled outside the bloc
Austrian chain submits complaints to EU that levies have increased costs by about €90mn
Also in this newsletter: Greek parliament to approve private higher education after decades of wrangling
Brussels rushes to update new legislation after oversight in new rules
The EU’s carbon tariffs to combat climate change are snarled in complex bureaucracy
Regulations stopping lenders growing allows US rivals to dominate, says CEO overseeing Credit Suisse takeover
Around the world, more attempts are being made to put limits on tech company power
Planned rules will leave cardboard fast-food cartons alone and not force consumers to switch to reusable containers
Also in this newsletter: Germany searches for far-left militants wanted since the 1990s
Few companies comply with reporting deadlines on CO₂-heavy imports
Move comes after pressure from activist groups over transparency and working conditions at ecommerce group
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