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									September 03, 2025
									Investors Lose Bid For Pension Orders In AI Bike Fraud CaseInvestors seeking to enforce a fraud judgment against the founders of an AI-driven exercise bike company suffered a setback Wednesday, when a London judge declined to finalize interim debt orders against the founders' pensions. 
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									September 03, 2025
									EU Trade Body Wants Relaxed Bank Rules For ConsolidationA trade body for European financial institutions has called for widespread reform of rules on capital, ring-fencing and crisis resolution for banks, steps it claims would boost competitiveness and industry consolidation. 
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									September 03, 2025
									Council Loses Bid To Recover £20M Pension Investment LossAn English council on Wednesday lost its bid to wind up a failed Luxembourg-based fund to recover a £20 million ($27 million) pension investment, with a London appeals court ruling the entity was not a company for the purposes of insolvency legislation. 
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									September 03, 2025
									Insurer Aviva Halts £60M Of Fraudulent Insurance ClaimsInsurance giant Aviva said Wednesday it prevented over £60 million ($80.6 million) worth of fraudulent claims in the first six months of the year. 
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									September 03, 2025
									Aegon Nets €700M From Dutch Insurer Share SaleGlobal financial services company Aegon said on Wednesday that it has lowered its stake in Dutch insurer ASR Nederland NV by selling its shares and has raised €700 million ($815 million) in the process. 
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									September 03, 2025
									Revolut Fined In Australia For Late AML ReportsAustralia has fined the local subsidiary of Revolut 187,800 Australian dollars ($123,000) after the British financial technology company breached the country's anti-money laundering rules when it submitted late reports. 
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									September 02, 2025
									Davis Polk-Led Klarna Seeks $1.3B In Revived IPO PlansSwedish financial technology startup Klarna, advised by Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP, announced Tuesday the buy-now, pay-later business is resuming its initial public offering plans, months after those plans were paused amid backlash to U.S. President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs announcement in April, saying the company is looking to raise up to $1.27 billion. 
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									September 02, 2025
									Hotel Liquidators Claim Debtor Hid Shares To Evade CreditorsThe liquidators of a hotel company are asking the High Court to find that property mogul Andrew Ruhan has concocted a "secret relationship" with a junior employee to put his assets out of reach of creditors. 
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									September 02, 2025
									Goldman Seeks To Limit Ex-Manager's Sex Bias Award PayoutGoldman Sachs sought on Tuesday to reduce a former compliance manager's payout after it unfairly dismissed him while he was on paternity leave, arguing at a London employment tribunal that it might have dismissed him in any event. 
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									September 02, 2025
									FCA Calls For Legal Clarity If Trustees Refuse Gov't MandateThe Financial Conduct Authority warned a parliamentary committee Tuesday that the government's Pensions Schemes Bill requires secondary legislation to clarify how trustees can safely refuse any government direction on how to invest funds in the private economy. 
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									September 02, 2025
									UK Gov't To Fix Fallout From Virgin Media Pensions RulingThe government has floated new rules for pension funds that experts say could offer a way out of the legal limbo they've faced since a landmark court judgment more than a year ago. 
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									September 02, 2025
									Clifford Chance-Led Online Marketplace Plans Swiss IPOOnline marketplace owner Swiss Marketplace Group AG said on Tuesday that it is planning to float its existing shares on the SIX stock exchange of Switzerland in an initial public offering. 
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									September 02, 2025
									Textor Cites Missing Docs To Fight $93M Share Buyout ClaimThe owner of a portfolio of professional football clubs told a London court he wasn't obliged to pay $93.6 million for an investment vehicle's stake in his company, arguing that it failed to provide documents needed for the transaction. 
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									September 02, 2025
									Payments Co.'s NFT Patent Denied Over 'Flawed' Fraud ClaimU.S. payments company Blackhawk Network Inc. has been denied a U.K. patent for a method of buying non-fungible tokens using a scannable code, after officials found that the system does not prevent fraud as the business had claimed. 
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									September 02, 2025
									Slaughter And May Guides Shawbrook On Acquisition DealRetail bank Shawbrook Group PLC said on Tuesday that it will acquire ThinCats, a lender to small and midsized companies, to help to deliver "a highly attractive return on invested capital." 
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									September 02, 2025
									Monte Dei Paschi Sweetens Mediobanca Bid To €13.5BMonte dei Paschi said Tuesday that it has increased its takeover offer for rival Italian lender Mediobanca with a €750 million ($872 million) cash sweetener in an attempt to win shareholders' approval, as the proposed deal reaches a value of €13.5 billion. 
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									September 02, 2025
									Wealth Manager Rathbones Launches 1st Share BuybackRathbones Group PLC rolled out its first stock repurchase program, which will be worth as much as £50 million ($67 million), on Tuesday after it recently reported a boost in its cash reserves. 
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									September 01, 2025
									Top Commercial Dispute Rulings Of 2025: Midyear ReportEngland's courts have dealt in the first half of 2025 with a multibillion-dollar legal dispute with insurers over planes stuck in Russia, slashed the exposure faced by banks over motor finance claims and set out how the proceeds from a landmark class action against Mastercard should be distributed. 
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									September 01, 2025
									Utah Bank Sues Insurer For $10M Over Aircraft Engine 'Loss'Bank of Utah has sued Russian insurance company AlfaStrakhovanie for up to $10 million over a jet engine allegedly stuck in Russia since the country's invasion of Ukraine in 2022. 
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									September 01, 2025
									Insurers Urged To Address Gap In Europe's Net Zero CoverageA trade body for European risk managers urged insurers on Monday to close gaps in coverage for technologies that are critical to the bloc's transition to net zero emissions. 
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									September 01, 2025
									Crédit Agricole Unit Gets Regulatory Nod For Swiss Bank BuyFrench banking giant Crédit Agricole said Monday that its subsidiary Indosuez has finalized the acquisition of Banque Thaler after winning regulatory approval, bringing the unit's total assets under management to almost €220 billion ($258 billion). 
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									September 01, 2025
									Day Trader Brothers Avoid Prison For Insider DealingTwo sibling day traders were handed suspended prison sentences on Monday for using insider information to trade for four years, taking more than £60,000 ($81,200) in profits, as a judge said they were "dishonest operators" who harmed the efficacy of the markets. 
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									September 01, 2025
									DLA Piper Steers £1M Philippine Bank Pension Buy-InThe pension plan of the U.K. arm of private lender Philippine National Bank has agreed a £1 million ($1.35 million) full-scheme buy-in with Just Group, the financial services company said Monday. 
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									September 01, 2025
									CPS Says New Economic Crime Plans Could Land This YearNew plans to tackle economic crime by creating an environment in which criminals "fear both detection and prosecution" will land later in 2025, a senior British prosecutor said Monday. 
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									August 29, 2025
									UK Bank Shares Sink After Report Calls For Windfall TaxBank stocks sank Friday in the U.K. after a think tank said the government should adopt a windfall tax on profits directly tied to the Bank of England's quantitative easing program, which is costing HM Treasury about £22 billion ($30 billion) annually. 
Expert Analysis
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								Comparing UK And EU's View On 3rd-Party Service Providers  The U.K. is taking welcome steps to address the lack of direct oversight over critical third-party service providers, and although less onerous than that of the EU Digital Operational Resilience Act, the U.K. regime's proportionate approach is designed to make providers more robust and reliable, say lawyers at Shearman. 
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								Key Points Of BoE Response To Digital Pound Consultation  Lawyers at Hogan Lovells analyze the recent Bank of England and U.K. government response to a consultation on the launch of a digital pound, finding that the phased approach to evaluating the issues makes sense given the significant potential impact on the U.K. economy. 
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								Goldman Prosecution Delivers A Clear Sign Of FCA Strength  The recent successful prosecution of a former Goldman Sachs analyst for insider dealing and fraud is a reminder to regulated individuals that economic crime will never be tolerated, and that the Financial Conduct Authority is willing to bare its teeth in the exercise of its prosecutorial remit, says Doug Cherry at Fladgate. 
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								The Good, The Bad And The New Of The UK Sanctions Regime  Almost six years after the Sanctions and Money Laundering Act was introduced, the U.K. government has published a strategy paper that outlines its focus points and unveils potential changes to the regime, such as a new humanitarian exception for financial sanctions, highlighting the rapid transformation of the U.K. sanctions landscape, says Josef Rybacki at WilmerHale. 
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								A Look At Environment Agency's New Economic Crime Unit  Sophie Wood at Kingsley Napley explains how the Environment Agency’s newly established Economic Crime Unit will pursue criminal money flows from environmental offenses, and discusses the unit’s civil powers, including the ability to administer account freezing and forfeiture orders, says Sophie Wood at Kingsley Napley. 
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								Opinion UK Whistleblowers Flock To The US For Good Reason  The U.K. Serious Fraud Office director recently brought renewed attention to the differences between the U.K. and U.S. whistleblower regimes — differences that may make reporting to U.S. agencies a better and safer option for U.K. whistleblowers, and show why U.K. whistleblower laws need to be improved, say Benjamin Calitri and Kate Reeves at Kohn Kohn. 
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								4 Legal Privilege Lessons From Dechert Disclosure Ruling  The Court of Appeal's recent decision in Al Sadeq v. Dechert LLP, finding that evidence may have been incorrectly withheld, provides welcome clarification of the scope of legal professional privilege, including the application of the iniquity exception, says Tim Knight at Travers Smith. 
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								BT Case May Shape UK Class Action Landscape  The first opt-out collective action trial commenced in Le Patourel v. BT in the U.K. Competition Appeal Tribunal last month, regarding BT's abuse of dominance by overcharging millions of customers, will likely provide clarification on damages and funder returns in collective actions, which could significantly affect the class action regime, say lawyers at RPC. 
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								Key Points From EC Economic Security Screening Initiatives  Lawyers at Herbert Smith analyze the European Commission's five recently announced initiatives aimed at de-risking the EU's trade and investment links with third countries, including the implementation of mandatory screening mechanisms and extending coverage to investments made by EU companies that are controlled subsidiaries of non-EU investors. 
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								Following The Road Map Toward Quantum Security  With the Financial Conduct Authority’s recent publication of a white paper on a quantum-secure financial sector, firms should begin to consider the quantum transition early — before the process is driven by regulatory obligations — with the goal of developing a cybersecurity architecture that is agile while also allowing for quantum security, say lawyers at Cleary. 
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								Why EU Ruling On Beneficial Ownership May Affect The UK  Following the EU judgment in Sovim v. Luxembourg that public access to beneficial ownership information conflicts with data protection rights, several British overseas territories and dependencies have recently reversed their commitment to introduce unrestricted access, and challenges to the U.K.’s liberal stance may be on the cards, says Rupert Cullen at Allectus Law. 
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								Key Changes In FRC Code Aim To Promote Good Governance  The focus of the recently published Financial Reporting Council Corporate Governance Code on risk management and internal controls is to ensure the competitiveness of the U.K. listing regime while not compromising on governance standards, and issuers may wish to consider updating their policies in order to follow best practice, say lawyers at Debevoise. 
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								Ruling In FCA Case Offers Tips On Flexible Work Requests  In Wilson v. Financial Conduct Authority, the Employment Tribunal recently found that the regulator's rejection of a remote work request was justified, highlighting for employers factors that affect flexible work request outcomes, while emphasizing that individual inquiries should be considered on the specific facts, say Frances Rollin, Ella Tunnell and Kerry Garcia at Stevens & Bolton. 
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								Breaking Down The New UK Pension Funding Regs  Recently published U.K. pension regulations, proposing major changes to funding and investing in defined benefit pension schemes, raise implementation considerations for trustees, including the importance of the employer covenant, say Charles Magoffin and Elizabeth Bullock at Freshfields. 
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								Predicting DeFi Regulations At Home And Abroad In 2024  Though decentralized finance has advocates on both sides of the Atlantic in figures like U.S. SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce and U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, DeFi in 2024 seems likely to be folded into existing regulatory frameworks in the U.K. and EU, while anti-crypto scrutiny may discourage DeFi’s growth in the U.S., say Daniel Csefalvay and Eric Martin at BCLP. 
