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									September 29, 2025
									Fund Managers Push EU Watchdog To End Double ReportingA trade body for European fund managers urged Europe's markets watchdog on Monday to remove dual-sided reporting of derivatives and loans in its planned simplification of reporting on financial transactions. 
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									September 26, 2025
									Citi Exec Fired For Racist Remark Loses Discrimination CaseA London Employment Tribunal ruled Friday that Citibank was within its rights to fire an executive for gross misconduct after she made racist comments about her team, with the judge rejecting her argument that her firing was unfair or discriminatory. 
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									September 26, 2025
									SFO Gears Up For Fight Over Ex-Petrobras Exec Cash SeizureThe Serious Fraud Office will fight on Monday to hold on to its largest-ever seizure of cash as part of the first-ever legal challenge contesting the agency's powers to confiscate allegedly tainted money. 
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									September 26, 2025
									FCA Proposes Rule Changes To Allow Targeted SupportThe Financial Conduct Authority proposed rule changes Friday to align its proposed "targeted support" with existing rules, including senior manager accountability. 
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									September 26, 2025
									UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In LondonThis past week in London has seen Sanjeev Gupta’s Liberty OneSteel sue its collapsed former lender Greensill Capital, television personality Janice Dickinson hit ITV with a personal injury claim after falling over while appearing on “I’m a Celeb …”, and energy investor Blasket bring fresh litigation against Spain amid a row over a $416 million arbitration award. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K. 
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									September 26, 2025
									Report Urges Pension Reform To Boost UK Equity InvestmentU.K. pension funds' retreat from domestic stocks is undermining the country's economy, but reforms could channel up to £100 billion ($134 billion) into the stock market by the end of the decade, a report has claimed. 
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									September 26, 2025
									Permira Gets More Time To Make Offer For JTCThe U.K.'s merger authority has gifted British investment company Permira Advisers LLP an extra four weeks to make a firm offer for JTC PLC, the corporate adviser said Friday. 
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									September 26, 2025
									FCA Warns Public About Unregulated High-Risk InvestmentsBritain's financial regulator on Friday warned the public against investing in high-risk schemes being offered by unregulated firms without truly weighing the risks. 
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									September 26, 2025
									UK-Bermuda Target Sanctions Evasion With £300K New FundsThe U.K.'s minister of state for the overseas territories has pledged up to £300,000 ($402,000) this financial year to bolster the sanctions capacity of Bermuda, a self-governing territory that has so far frozen over $200 million in assets. 
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									September 26, 2025
									UK Banks Test Digital Sterling In Live Transaction PilotA financial trade body said Friday it has launched an industry pilot project to deliver the first U.K. live transactions in digitalized sterling, with major High Street banks taking part. 
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									September 26, 2025
									SFO Fights To Secure £1M From Solicitor Convicted Of FraudA former solicitor serving a 14-year prison sentence for siphoning off investors' money through a fraudulent offshore "get-rich-quick" legal aid scheme is potentially facing a further five-year sentence for failing to pay back over £1 million ($1.3 million) to victims, court heard Friday. 
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									September 26, 2025
									Lender Seeks £5M From Businessmen Over Loan GuaranteeA lender has sued two businessmen for almost £5 million ($6.7 million) over outstanding payments on an investment loan tied to their property development business. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Big Banks Beat Yearslong Libor-Rigging Claims In NYA New York federal judge Thursday disposed of the remaining claims in long-running multidistrict litigation accusing Bank of America, Merrill Lynch and more than a dozen other large banks of Libor manipulation. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Ruhan Fights Allegations Of Fraud In Hotel Liquidation CaseProperty mogul Andrew Ruhan has hit back against a claim made by the liquidators of a hotel company, arguing that he never conspired with a long-time friend to keep his assets out of the hands of creditors. 
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									September 25, 2025
									BNP Denies It Overvalued Adele's 'Creepy' Former HomeBNP's real estate arm has hit back against a £5 million ($6.7 million) claim brought by a property developer and his wife, denying allegations that it overvalued a property once rented by pop superstar Adele who described it as being creepy. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Gov't Warns Of Tax Hit From Pre-Budget Pension WithdrawalsBritish pension savers that pull cash out of their retirement pots due to pre-Budget jitters will eat into a portion of their tax-free allowance, even if they later change their mind and cancel the withdrawal, the government confirmed Thursday. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Oakley Capital Launches Euro Insurance Services PlatformPrivate equity company Oakley Capital said Thursday it has launched an insurance services platform to consolidate companies in southern Europe. 
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									September 25, 2025
									EU Leans On 11 Countries To Implement New AML RulesThe European Commission said Thursday that it is taking the first step toward legal action against 11 European Union countries over their failure to meet a deadline to start implementing new anti-money laundering rules. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Swiss Watchdog Says UBS Has Unworkable Emergency PlanSwitzerland's financial watchdog warned Thursday that UBS' emergency plan for crisis situations cannot be executed and so would not enable the bank to keep functioning in a crisis and safeguard international financial stability. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Nuvei Cites FTC Probe Cost In Defense To Withheld PaymentsTwo financial technology companies have denied that they wrongly withheld €1.3 million ($1.5 million) and 20.9 million Japanese Yen ($140,000) from an e-commerce platform, alleging that they are entitled to do so pending an ongoing U.S. Federal Trade Commission investigation. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Linklaters Guides BP Scheme On £1.6B Pension Mega DealEnergy giant BP has offloaded £1.6 billion ($2.1 billion) of its pension liabilities to Legal & General Assurance Society Ltd., the insurer said Thursday, in a deal guided by Linklaters LLP, Macfarlanes LLP and DLA Piper. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Co-Op Reveals Cyberattack Wiped Out £206M In RevenueThe Co-operative Group reported Thursday that it took a £206 million ($276 million) hit to its revenue in 2025 after a cyberattack forced it to restrict access to major internal systems within its legal services arm to minimize the threat. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Fladgate Says Founders Of Claims Biz Pocketed Tax RefundsFladgate LLP has told a London court that the founders of a claims management company swindled tax credits linked to the firm's work on group litigation involving property search companies. 
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									September 24, 2025
									SEC Gets $7M Default Insider Trading Win Against UK TraderA Manhattan federal judge on Wednesday ordered a British-Lebanese trader to pay over $7.7 million, stemming from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's insider trading allegations, months after the defendant avoided extradition from the U.K. on parallel criminal charges. 
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									September 24, 2025
									Dentons Hires Dublin Disputes Partner From Maples GroupDentons has added an experienced commercial litigator from offshore law firm Maples Group to its Dublin office, saying his arrival will strengthen its ability to advise both domestic and multinational clients on arbitrations, complex disputes and regulatory investigations. 
Expert Analysis
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								How Energy Scheme Is Affecting Large Co. Fund Investment  The latest phase of the Department of Energy and Climate Change's Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme implicates funds with investments in large companies by establishing significant and complex changes to the reporting cycle for mandatory assessments, say lawyers at Macfarlanes. 
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								How Companies House Enforcement Powers Are Growing  Companies House's recently increased ability to assess what material is submitted to the U.K. register of companies, and to proportionately enforce where violations have occurred, may require some degree of cultural shift within many companies, say lawyers at Greenberg Traurig. 
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								How New Sanctions Office Will Affect UK Trade Landscape  The recent launch of the Office of Trade Sanctions Implementation will help to create a more comprehensive civil enforcement terrain, but the potential for multiple investigations means businesses should reassess their systems to ensure they do not inadvertently incur civil liability, says Julia Pearce at Robertson Pugh. 
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								FCA Savings Update Focuses On Good Customer Outcomes  The Financial Conduct Authority’s recent cash savings update emphasizes its expectations of firms to deliver fair value to consumers by documenting the rationale for actions at each stage, considering customer communications and demonstrating that potential harms are acted upon, say Matt Handfield, Charlotte Rendle and Caroline Hunter-Yeats at Simmons & Simmons. 
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								5 Takeaways From UK Justices' Arbitration Jurisdiction Ruling  The U.K. Supreme Court's recent judgment in UniCredit Bank v. RusChemAlliance, upholding an injunction against a lawsuit that attempted to shift arbitration away from a contractually designated venue, provides helpful guidance on when such injunctions may be available, say attorneys at Fladgate. 
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								FCA's Broad Proposals Aim To Protect Customer Funds  The Financial Conduct Authority’s proposed changes to payments firms’ safeguarding requirements, with enhanced recordkeeping and fund segregation, seek to bolster existing regulatory provisions, but by introducing a statutory trust concept to cover customers’ assets, represent a set of onerous rules, says Matt Hancock at Greenberg Traurig. 
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								Takeaways From Upcoming Payment Fraud Delay Legislation  Lawyers at Hogan Lovells discuss what to know about new legislation that will allow payment service providers to delay payments when third-party fraud is suspected, and share pointers for providers to consider ahead of the Oct. 30 effective date. 
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								Modernizing UK Trade Settlement Standard: The Road Ahead  Andrew Tsang and Tom Bacon at BCLP consider the rationale and challenges of a potential U.K. trade settlement acceleration, part of an initiative to modernize the financial market infrastructure, and suggest that incorporating distributed ledger technology as a synchronized recording system would facilitate the move. 
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								Analyzing The Implications Of 1st FCA Crypto ATM Crackdown  The Financial Conduct Authority’s recent criminal prosecution of Olumide Osunkoya, its first enforcement action against a crypto-asset trading firm's owner, is an unambiguous sign of the regulator’s commitment to actively pursue transgressors, but may be a hindrance to the U.K. crypto industry, says Asim Arshad at Lawrence Stephens. 
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								Draft Merger Control Guidance Allows CMA To Cast Wide Net  The Competition and Markets Authority's recent draft merger control guidance, reflecting the regulator's strengthened powers under the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumer Act, introduces extensive change and potential procedural improvements, specifically concerning reviews of private equity firms, say lawyers at Travers Smith. 
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								Key Points From Cayman's Beneficial Ownership Regime  While recent expansion of the Cayman Islands Beneficial Ownership Act's scope means it now encompasses many entities with previously minimal obligations, the changes ensure a welcome level playing field with workable alternative routes to compliance, says Lucy Frew at Walkers Global. 
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								HMRC Transfer Pricing Guide A Vital Resource For Businesses  HM Revenue & Customs' recent guidelines on common transfer pricing compliance risks should be required reading for affected businesses in indicating HMRC's expected benchmark for documents and policies, say Tomoko Ikawa and Kapisha Vyas at Simmons & Simmons. 
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								Insights From FRC's Report On Good Corporate Governance  Although the Financial Reporting Council’s recent report on private companies opting to follow the Wates principles has identified improvements, it is important for organizations to provide transparent disclosures and avoid boilerplate, tickbox filings, says Tessa Hastie at BCLP. 
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								What To Know About The UK Overseas Funds Regime  The U.K.’s overseas funds regime is now open for applications, providing a simplified way of offering a foreign fund to U.K. retail investors, and the Financial Conduct Authority's clear policy statement on implementation should ease the transition process from the existing scheme, say lawyers at Dechert. 
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								Takeaways From SRA Consumer Protection Review  While the Solicitors Regulation Authority prepares to announce its findings later this year following its consumer protection consultation, the topic of handling client funds is very much alive in the legal industry, with polarizing views on what should happen as a result of the review, says Claire Van Der Zant at Shieldpay. 
