Critics label handling of Californian lender’s failure a ‘disaster’ and claim Washington is failing to adhere to global rules
Senior policymakers say Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse has bolstered case to boost Brussels’ banking union
The rules work! They just weren’t applied to SVB Financial
Attention turns to memorandum of understanding between UK and EU that has been stalled for two years
Trade bodies warn lenders may have to quit country if stand-off over access is not resolved
Kremlin has become ‘more hostile’ to corporate departures
Commissioner Mairead McGuinness says investors are being steered away from low-cost ETFs
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EU politicians to vote on regulatory change to open up a key source of funding for banks
Supervisory chief’s call reflects unease about potential for contagion from other corners of financial markets
Trading in unbacked digital assets should be treated by regulators like gambling
Chancellor’s reforms are needed to protect competitiveness but do not herald a second ‘big bang’, says FT’s City Network
Some rules are redundant but care is needed in easing crisis-era regulation
The rules are in place to prevent bailouts. Anything other than minor tweaks would be a mistake
Chancellor launches reforms amid warnings UK will become riskier place to do business
Demand from Treasury for ‘world-leading’ effectiveness ahead of unveiling of ‘Edinburgh Reforms’ for City
Market turmoil increases dangers in highly-leveraged products
A ruling that limits access to corporate registries is a blow in the fight against Putin
Brussels prepares most ambitious plans post-Brexit to lure derivatives trade away from London
Anger among transparency campaigners as court finds access to data on corporate ownership interferes with right to privacy
EU-based traders could be required to clear minimum amount of ‘systemic’ derivatives contracts inside bloc
Trend towards consolidation with larger banks likely to continue
Crypto asset providers are ‘animals with whom it is difficult to engage’, says chair of bank’s supervisory board
SocGen chair emails regulator to question why its officials should feel need to be present at board meetings
ECB and EBA say watering down Basel capital standards would tarnish lenders’ reputation
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