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Comment: Banks get reprieve as Europe’s regulators clear the decks for virus fight

By Fiona Maxwell and Jack Schickler
  • 20 Mar 2020 10:31
  • 30 Mar 2020 09:35
European banks are seeing impending regulations and information demands cast aside, as their supervisors clear the decks for lenders to focus on leading the economic fight against coronavirus.
Measures designed to avert another financial crisis are now being deferred. A decade ago, banks trading in exotic instruments were cast as

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Fiona Maxwell

Senior Correspondent


Fiona Maxwell is a financial services senior correspondent at MLex in London. She began her career as a reporter for Risk.net, writing about EU post-crisis regulation, and later worked for POLITICO in Brussels, covering the intersect between financial policy and politics. Prior to joining MLex, Fiona worked at the Bank of England as a policy adviser in the prudential policy directorate.

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