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									September 24, 2025
									Bank Trade Body Urges EU To Simplify Digital And AI RulesA trade body for European banks urged the European Commission on Wednesday to clarify or cut some rules on digital finance for capital markets in its Digital Omnibus in late 2025, including rules on cyber incidents and artificial intelligence. 
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									September 24, 2025
									Commerzbank To Kick Off €1B Buyback After Winning ApprovalGerman lender Commerzbank AG said Wednesday that it has received approval to buy back up to €1 billion ($1.17 billion) of its shares to return surplus cash to its shareholders. 
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									September 24, 2025
									FCA Faces Legal Challenge Over Bond Data Contract AwardThe Financial Conduct Authority said Wednesday that it has received a legal challenge to its decision to award a contract for the bond consolidated tape provider, delaying the regulator's contract with the successful bidder. 
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									September 24, 2025
									Gowling Guides Trustees On £160M Portakabin Pension DealU.K.-based modular building provider Portakabin Ltd. has completed a £160 million ($215.5 million) full-scheme buy-in of its pension plan with Aviva PLC, the insurance giant said Wednesday. 
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									October 01, 2025
									White & Case Hires Energy And Infra Pro From KirklandWhite & Case said Wednesday that it has hired a new partner from Kirkland & Ellis LLP to add to its strengths representing clients in energy and infrastructure sector transactions. 
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									September 24, 2025
									Tokio Marine Updates Cyber-Products Amid Evolving ThreatGlobal insurer Tokio Marine Kiln said it has expanded the range of cyber-insurance products it offers to meet what it called the evolving threat of digital criminals. 
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									September 24, 2025
									HSBC Using AI To Fight Fraud Under 'Failure To Prevent' LawHSBC has emerged as one of the first banks to confirm it is harnessing artificial intelligence under the new "failure to prevent fraud" offense that targets companies benefiting from fraud committed by employees. 
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									September 23, 2025
									Privy Council Backs Undoing Fund's $230M Madoff Claim SaleThe top appeals court for U.K. overseas territories has endorsed a successful U.S. appeal brought by the liquidator of an overseas Bernard L. Madoff feeder fund to undo its allegedly imprudent sale of its $230 million claim against the Ponzi schemer's defunct firm to a hedge fund. 
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									September 23, 2025
									UK Pension Deal Market Set To Top £40B For Third YearThe U.K. pension insurance market is set for another record year, with transaction numbers expected to hit 350 and total buy-in and buy-out volumes forecast to exceed £40 billion ($54 billion), consultancy Lane Clark & Peacock said Tuesday. 
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									September 23, 2025
									Mayer Brown Steers £61M Royal London Pension DealMutual life insurer Royal London said Tuesday it has taken on retirement scheme liabilities worth £61 million ($82.5 million) from a pension plan sponsored by a renewable products company, in a deal guided by Mayer Brown LLP and Burges Salmon LLP. 
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									September 23, 2025
									UBS Settles Long Tax Dispute With France For An €835M FineUBS has resolved its long-running tax dispute with France over cross-border transactions, agreeing to pay a fine of €835 million ($985 million), the company said Tuesday. 
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									September 23, 2025
									UK Lifeboat Fund Halts Levy On Pension SchemesThe Pension Protection Fund said Tuesday that in 2025-2026 it will not charge a levy to defined benefit pension schemes to help it pay out to retired employees if the sponsoring employer should become insolvent. 
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									September 23, 2025
									UK Lender Settles £5M Claim Over Alleged Asset ShieldingCastle Trust Capital has settled its £4.7 million ($6.3 million) dispute with three British businessmen after it accused them of moving assets to avoiding repaying a loan, according to a court order. 
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									September 23, 2025
									UK Pension System Faces Overhaul Call To Prevent PovertyMillions of Britons could face poverty in later life unless the government-appointed Pensions Commission comes up with a bold plan for reform, a pension provider warned Tuesday. 
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									September 23, 2025
									Fintech's Pledge Brings Finance Sector Investment To £110BHM Treasury said Tuesday that financial technology company Revolut will invest £3 billion ($4 billion) into the U.K., bringing investment from major financial services companies to £110 billion in a week, after the government cut red tape to promote economic growth. 
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									September 23, 2025
									Shareholder Objection Delays Ocean Wilsons' Buy Of RivalBermudian investor Ocean Wilsons said Tuesday that an ongoing court hearing to sanction its all-stock merger with local rival Hansa Investment Co. Ltd. has been adjourned after one of its shareholders objected to the transaction. 
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									September 23, 2025
									Swiss, UK Regulators Team Up To Boost Investor ProtectionBritain's financial regulators will work more closely with Switzerland's financial markets watchdog under an agreement to improve mutual market access and consumer protection. 
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									September 23, 2025
									EU Enforcers Arrest 5 Over €100M Cryptocurrency ScamFive people have been arrested on suspicion of carrying out a €100 million ($118 million) cryptocurrency fraud in a joint international operation by law enforcement agencies across Europe, a European Union law authority said Tuesday. 
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									September 23, 2025
									Sullivan & Cromwell Helps Fnality Raise $136M From InvestorsLondon-based wholesale payment systems operator Fnality said Tuesday that it has raised $136 million from investors including Bank of America and Citi during a fundraising program to extend its network to more countries. 
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									September 22, 2025
									UK, US To Collaborate On Capital Markets, Crypto PolicyThe U.S. Department of the Treasury and the United Kingdom's financial ministry on Monday announced the formation of a joint taskforce to explore ways to collaborate on digital asset policy and "improve links" between the two countries' capital markets. 
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									September 22, 2025
									Havilland Ex-Staffer Denies Wiping Phone Amid Qatar ScandalA former employee of Banque Havilland SA denied wiping his iPhone during a scandal over an alleged plan to de-peg Qatar's currency from the dollar during a trade embargo, in cross-examination at a London tribunal on Monday. 
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									September 22, 2025
									Barings Private Finance Boss Can't Strike Out Poaching ClaimA London court refused Monday to strike out Barings' £6.3 million ($8.5 million) claim that its former private finance boss allegedly surreptitiously helped to establish a competitor during the last year of his employment and eventually joined the rival himself. 
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									September 22, 2025
									Axis Bank Denies Misleading Marine Co. In Loan SchemeThe Dubai branch of India's Axis bank has hit back against a marine energy company's $41.7 million claim, denying it induced it to participate in a loan to a now-defunct shipping company. 
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									September 22, 2025
									BoE Proposes Removal Of Legacy EU Bank Reporting RulesThe Bank of England's regulatory arm set out proposals on Monday to cut some legacy European Union financial reporting requirements for banks, to reduce business costs. 
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									September 22, 2025
									Oberon Investment To Buy WH Ireland Wealth Biz For £1MOberon Investment Group PLC said Monday that a subsidiary has conditionally agreed to buy the business and some assets of WH Ireland's wealth management division for £1 million ($1.35 million) in cash. 
Expert Analysis
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								Reflecting On 12 Months Of The EU Foreign Subsidy Regime  New European Commission guidance, addressing procedural questions and finally providing clarity on “distortion” in merger control and public procurement, offers an opportunity to reflect on the year since foreign subsidy notification obligations were introduced, say lawyers at Fried Frank. 
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								What Updated Guide Means For Jersey's Private Funds  The Jersey Financial Services Commission's recent updates to the Jersey Private Fund Guide clarify existing provisions and introduce new requirements for fund managers, service providers and investors, demonstrating a clear commitment to maintaining Jersey's reputation as an attractive jurisdiction for investment, say lawyers at Walkers Global. 
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								The Road Ahead For Tokenized Investment Funds In The UK  With an HM Treasury working group expected to release the final phase of a road map for tokenized investment funds by the end of the year, Andrew Tsang and Tom Bacon at BCLP discuss the advantages for investors and fund administrators, the proposed model for implementation, and what the regulatory landscape may look like. 
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								Review Of EU Cross-Border Merger Regs' Impact On Irish Cos.  Looking back on the year since the European Union Mobility Directive was transposed into Irish law, enabling Irish and European Economic Area limited liability companies to participate in cross-border deals, it is clear that restructuring options available to Irish companies with EU operations have significantly expanded, say lawyers at Matheson. 
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								A Look At UK, EU And US Cartel Enforcement Trends  The European Union, U.K. and U.S. competition agencies' recently issued joint statement on competition risks in generative artificial intelligence demonstrates increased cross-border collaboration on cartel investigations, meaning companies facing investigations in one jurisdiction should anticipate related investigations in other jurisdictions, say lawyers at Latham & Watkins. 
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								Testing The Limits Of English Courts' Pro-Arbitration Stance  Although the Court of Appeal recently upheld a $64 million arbitration award in Eternity Sky v. Zhang, the judgment offers rare insight into when the English courts’ general inclination to enforce arbitral awards may be outweighed by competing policy interests such as consumer rights, say Declan Gallivan and Peter Morton at K&L Gates. 
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								What Green Claims Directive Proposal Means For Businesses  With the European Union’s recent adoption of a general approach to the proposed Green Claims Directive, which will regulate certain environmental claims and likely be finalized next year, companies keen to publicize their green credentials have even more reason to tread carefully, say Marcus Navin-Jones and Juge Gregg at Crowell & Moring. 
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								£43M Legal Bill Case Shows Courts' View On Exchange Rates  A recent Court of Appeal decision declined to change the currency used for payment of the Nigerian government's legal bill, aligning with British courts' consensus that they should not be concerned with how fluctuating exchange rates might benefit one party over another, says Francis Kendall at Kain Knight. 
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								Examining The EU's New Payments Services Package  Following recent European Parliament elections, the spotlight is turning to the highly anticipated payments services package expected in September, marking a pivotal moment in the legislative process that will reshape the payment services ecosystem in the European Union, says Kristýna Tupá and Karolína Hlavinková at Schoenherr. 
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								Examining The State Of Paccar Fixes After General Election  Following the U.K. Supreme Court's Paccar decision last year, which made many litigation funding agreements for opt-out collective actions in the Competition Appeal Tribunal unenforceable, the judiciary will likely take charge in implementing any fixes — but the general election has created uncertainty, says Ben Knowles at Clyde & Co. 
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								EU Reports Signal Greenwashing Focus For Financial Sector  Reports from the European Supervisory Authorities on enforcement of sustainability information, plus related guidance issued by the European Securities and Markets Authority, represent a fundamental change in how businesses must operate to maintain integrity and public trust, say Amilcare Sada and Matteo Fanton at A&O Shearman. 
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								Opinion Without Change, Fighting Fraud Is A Losing Battle For The UK  To successfully fight fraud cases in the U.K. — like the Russian Coms scam recently shut down by the National Crime Agency — it is clear there needs to be significant investment in recruiting and training expert investigators, and meaningful engagement between the country’s intelligence platforms, says Anthony Hanratty at Howard Kennedy. 
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								Embedding Consumer Duty: 6 Areas Firms Should Prioritize  The Financial Conduct Authority has repeatedly emphasized that complying with the Consumer Duty is not a tick-box exercise but an ongoing responsibility, so firms need to show that the duty is at the heart of their practices by staying compliant in areas from cultural change to customer vulnerability, say Nicola Higgs and Becky Critchley at Latham. 
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								2 UK Rulings Highlight Persistent Push Payment Fraud Issues  Two recent High Court decisions, Larsson v. Revolut and Terna DOO v. Revolut, demonstrate that authorized push payment fraud continues to cause headaches for consumers and financial institutions alike, and with forthcoming mandatory reimbursement requirements, more APP fraud litigation can be expected, say lawyers at Charles Russell. 
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								Open Questions 3 Years After 2nd Circ.'s Fugitive Ruling  The Second Circuit’s 2021 decision in U.S. v. Bescond, holding that a French resident indicted abroad did not meet the legal definition of a fugitive, deepened a circuit split on the fugitive disentitlement doctrine, and courts continue to grapple with the doctrine’s reach and applicability, say attorneys at Lankler Siffert. 
