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EU financial services laws could inch towards an approach based on regulating activities rather than entities
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Criminal-cartel prosecutions against Vina Money Transfer moved forward with regulator close to securing first antitrust jail sentence
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GLEIF future as an international risk-management tool rests on whether firms boost their limited adoption rates
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The underrepresentation of African Americans in the two US departments that cover antitrust is stark.
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Archegos-driven US SEC swaps plans, touted by Gensler, draw fire over effect on shareholder activismSEC to do some tinkering if it wants to avoid possible lawsuits that could lead to an overhaul of the security-based swaps rules
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US Securities and Exchange Commission report on results for credit-rating agencies didn’t identify violators
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Democratic and Republicass expressed skepticism about the adequacy of investor protections afforded by FTX’s proposed cryptocurrency derivatives clearinghouse, giving a green light to the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s scrutiny of the plan.
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EU bank crisis-management guidance out does little to address a complex and discretionary system.
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Undue secrecy in EU financial lawmaking by supervisory watchdogs will be probed by the bloc’s ombudsman, Emily O’Reilly.
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The business models of SPACs leave “room for improvement,” the head of a global regulatory network.