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More data needed on the risks of market based finance to avoid future shocks, says Sarah Breeden
Regulators seek to clamp down on world’s biggest online travel group as part of efforts to control tech dominance
London and Brussels should collaborate more on regulation
Berlin has withdrawn support for law that would punish companies for environmental abuses in distribution networks
A subsidiary of CRRC is accused of undercutting its European rivals for an electric train contract in Bulgaria
Intervention highlights uneven EU playing field, with some Ucits funds holding crypto assets
Also in this week’s newsletter, revisiting the financial regulation inherited from the EU
European Commission says industry fragmentation could prevent operators reaching ‘scale needed to invest in the networks of the future’
EU-based traders required to send up to 900 trades a year to ‘active accounts’ in the bloc
Report says Orlen engaged in cut-price disposals to complete merger with rival
Also in this newsletter: Why the EU’s new clean tech rules are contested by the renewables industry
The bloc’s financial heart is weak, struggling to pump sufficient capital to support companies and the economy
Government move clears some of the regulatory uncertainty caused by Brexit
Economic security proposals aim to reduce friction with member states and tighten FDI rules
Acting director of comptroller of the currency says lenders should explain how Basel III will affect buybacks and dividends
Voice cloning is just one of the new tools in the tricksters’ armoury
Law will in effect ban sales of almost all new diesel trucks in the bloc by 2040
Pablo Hernández de Cos says countries should go beyond global rules if needed, as Wall Street protests
Also in this newsletter: Does Brussels really think aeroplanes can be ‘green’?
Efama says there is ‘compelling case’ to reduce current two-day settlement time given that US does so in May
European Commission joins antitrust watchdogs in US and UK in reviewing multibillion-dollar tech alliance
Cash is first use of rule for strategic projects that allows governments to match subsidy offers from outside bloc
EBA chair José Manuel Campa said regulators would investigate funding and other connections between sectors
Proposed global rules aimed at minimising the incentive for investor stampedes should be welcomed
Souring relations with European Commission over such an unpopular issue would risk progress on bigger regulatory battles
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