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EU financial services laws could inch towards an approach based on regulating activities rather than entities
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Rumors that Facebook was planning to launch its own currency drew significant attention.
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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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EU bank crisis-management guidance out does little to address a complex and discretionary system.
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The business models of SPACs leave “room for improvement,” the head of a global regulatory network.
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Getting senior Euronext, Cboe and BNY Mellon executives to advise on how to boost EU capital markets.
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EU insurance watchdogs should publish details of how national regulators vote on laws affecting the sector,
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The EU banking watchdog's handling of probes into money laundering at Danske Bank and Pilatus Bank.
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EU’s insurance watchdog will in future publish details of legislative developments, a senior official has told lawmakers.
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Virtual currencies and other innovative payment methods could ultimately get a boost from EU regulators.