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Top EU fund centres want a comprehensive global approach to reining in a sector that increasingly dominates finance
European authorities agree to create consolidated records of securities deals
Central bank’s regulation arm says Solvency II proposals will ‘reduce bureaucracy’
As the country prepares for the challenge of supervising an enlarged UBS, rule changes are not the answer
Chair Dominique Laboureix calls for policymakers to ‘come back to the drawing board’
Complaints about EU extraterritoriality draw ironic complaints
System for translating legislation into 24 languages overwhelmed by deluge of initiatives
Agencies could face fines of up to 10% of turnover under proposals to regulate funds’ ethical scores
Call by AFME and former Brussels commissioner comes as data shows market shrank further in 2022
Commission has suggested minimum turnover for companies running consolidated tape service
Sellside tales of woe
Leaked document indicates EU will allow asset managers to continue to pay commissions to advisers
The Substack model of sellside research
In praise of box-ticking
Launch in Ireland of four funds will be first to take advantage of rule change allowing umbrella structure
Bourses warn consolidated tape plan could harm smaller European markets
Move aims to safeguard taxpayers’ money in event of lenders failing
SEC shrugs off calls for longer exemption on changes governing investment research
Elizabeth McCaul says incoming regulation will allow big players including Binance to escape stricter supervision
The two existing funds have suffered steep losses since Credit Suisse’s AT1 bonds were written down to zero
Some CS junior bondholders were touched by Tyche
Unwinding rules on the cost of research should be part of a package of broader reforms
Single Resolution Board chair adamant Brussels will not take investors in bank debt ‘by surprise’
It is depositors that regulation needs to reassure, not a small club of watchdogs and bank analysts
Critics label handling of Californian lender’s failure a ‘disaster’ and claim Washington is failing to adhere to global rules
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