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Authorities need to monitor valuation practices to better assess risks in the industry
Fintech allegedly let funds flow from accounts restricted by the National Crime Agency
Central bank’s Sharon Donnery says lenders should be mindful of the economic outlook when they are setting dividends
Policymakers tackle unintended consequences of post-financial crisis reforms in era of high interest rates
Perella Weinberg Partners and Interactive Brokers among 10 firms caught up in latest enforcement action
Plus, Binance exits Russia and Pokémon as a security token
FSB’s Klaas Knot warns of risk to stability of debt build-up outside mainstream banking system
Inspector-general says officials ‘should have acted earlier’ to address ‘identified weaknesses’ at now-failed lender
Modest easing of requirement is just a nod to pressure to deregulate the UK’s stagnating markets
UK central bank says facility is needed as risks from financial institutions such as insurers and pension funds rise
Lina Khan is using a radical new antitrust theory to choke off much-needed investment
Financial Conduct Authority will examine ‘disciplines and governance’ as concerns over potential blow-ups increase
Dealmakers have good economic reasons to be biased when it comes to valuing assets
Martyn Beauchamp is set to be named interim chief executive of the Financial Services Compensation Scheme
JPMorgan’s UK bank the latest to limit consumers’ abilities to buy volatile assets
Policymakers are concerned about the huge leverage that hedge funds are employing as part of the so-called basis trade
Regulators accuse trading platform JPEX of misleading investors
Asset manager’s settlement with US regulator includes historic $19mn penalty over greenwashing allegations
BoE postpones implementation of new rules by six months to July 2025
Bank of England will set back some Basel III reform rules but disappoint banks by reducing phase-in period
Pledge by shadow business secretary follows legislative delays and rash of company scandals
Customers from China in spotlight as waiting times stretch to four months to open accounts
If a financial tremor comes along, investors might flee to FDIC-guaranteed deposits
CFTC says political-control contracts offered by futures market would be ‘contrary to the public interest’
Complaint alleges New York-based firm consolidated market to become ‘dominant player’ for anaesthesia services in Texas
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