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									October 13, 2025
									Pensions Watchdog Warns Small Schemes Over New LawThe U.K.'s pensions watchdog said Monday that smaller schemes aren't doing enough to prepare for new rules requiring them to offer ready-made retirement options to savers. 
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									October 13, 2025
									Kirkland-Led Warburg Pincus To Buy Software Co. For €700MPrivate equity group Warburg Pincus LLC said Monday it has agreed to buy PSI, a German software company, for approximately €702 million ($812 million), to increase its presence in the growing global energy and industrial technology sector. 
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									October 13, 2025
									FSB Warns G20 Of High-Risk Delays In Financial ReformThe chairman of an international standards setter warned policymakers from the Group of 20 economic forum on Monday that countries are failing to finish financial reforms on time, risking global shocks. 
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									October 13, 2025
									Pensions Body Renews Qualifications To Boost UK StandardsThe Pensions Management Institute said on Monday it has revamped its qualifications package to drive up industry standards in what it called an increasingly complex retirement savings landscape. 
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									October 13, 2025
									FCA Working With Global Tech Biz For Open Finance TestingThe City watchdog said Monday that it has entered into a partnership with global technology company Raidiam to accelerate open finance in a move to expand the sharing of client data across financial products. 
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									October 13, 2025
									Lloyds Sets Aside £800M To Cover Motor Finance ClaimsLloyds Bank said Monday that it has increased its provision for compensating customers tied to the motor finance misselling scandal by an additional £800 million ($1.1 billion), as the lender raised serious concerns about the Financial Conduct Authority's proposed redress program. 
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									October 10, 2025
									Marex's Inflated Revenues Hurt Short Sellers, Suit SaysU.K.-based financial services company Marex Group PLC faces a proposed class action accusing the company of hurting short sellers by using off-order book transactions with its subsidiaries to improperly inflate certain key accounting metrics for its market-making segment. 
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									October 10, 2025
									UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In LondonThis past week in London has seen Paddington Bear's creators and Studio Canal sue the company behind Spitting Image, Blackpool Football Club's former owner Owen Oyston bring a fresh claim against the club, and Mishcon de Reya sue a Saudi investment group. 
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									October 10, 2025
									Investor Accused Of Forging Deal To Claim €75M In SharesAn investment vehicle has alleged a businessman is refusing to return shares in a technology company that he hasn't paid for and has used a forged contract in an attempt to take holdings valued at more than €75 million ($87 million). 
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									October 10, 2025
									Kennedys' Rekha Cooke On The FCA Senior Managers RegimeRekha Cooke, a partner at Kennedys, talks about the Financial Conduct Authority's reforms of the senior managers regime, telling Law360 that businesses should treat the reforms as a reason to strengthen their internal controls. 
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									October 10, 2025
									FCA Tells UK Firms To Prepare Now For Fast Trade SettlementThe Financial Conduct Authority urged companies on Friday to accelerate their preparations for the U.K.'s shift to settling securities transactions on the next business day, warning that there is little time to spare ahead of the looming deadline. 
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									October 10, 2025
									Standards Setter FSB Issues Warning On AI Monitoring GapsNational regulators must improve their monitoring of the adoption of artificial intelligence in the financial sector, a global standards setter urged on Friday, as unchecked exposure to the technology might expose critical vulnerabilities. 
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									October 10, 2025
									Agent Blames Law Firm For Bungled £1.1M Property SaleAn agent has blamed a law firm for a bungled £1.1 million ($1.5 million) real estate deal that ended with the lawyers settling a negligence case, as she denied allegations that she intentionally tried to sell a property she did not have the rights to. 
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									October 10, 2025
									Glazing Firm Boss Avoids Prison For COVID Loan FraudA court has handed a 22-month suspended prison sentence to a businessman who fraudulently obtained two loans from the state-backed COVID-19 pandemic-era bounce-back scheme and used the proceeds for gambling and cryptocurrency investments, the Insolvency Service has said. 
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									October 09, 2025
									FCA Outlines Next Steps To Stop Financial Crime At AGMThe Financial Conduct Authority outlined its next steps to prevent financial crime at its annual general meeting on Thursday, including further investment in its data-related technology and demands for higher level anti-fraud measures from tech giants such as Meta. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Brits Can Put Crypto-Linked Products In Savings AccountsU.K. retail investors will now be able to hold digital asset-linked securities in saving accounts and registered pension schemes, the country's tax authority said, in a move expected to offer consumers wider choice in a protected environment. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Lloyds Takes Full Ownership Of Schroders Personal WealthLloyds Banking Group PLC said Thursday that it has struck a deal with asset manager Schroders to acquire full control of their wealth management and advice joint venture, which has approximately £17 billion ($22.6 billion) in assets under administration. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Dutch Gov't Summons Fund Suspected Of €200M Tax EvasionDutch prosecutors have summoned a foreign pension fund that they suspect evaded €200 million ($231 million) in taxes on dividends through fraudulent refund claims, the government said Thursday. 
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									October 16, 2025
									Weil Hires 4 More Latham Private Equity Lawyers In GermanyWeil Gotshal & Manges LLP has appointed four more private equity lawyers for its practice in Germany, adding to its previous hires from Latham & Watkins LLP in a practice area where there is considerable lateral movement. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Banks Warn Of Extra Hit Over Car Loan Finance ScandalLloyds and Close Brothers both warned on Thursday that they are reviewing whether they need to allocate extra cash to compensate U.K. motor finance customers, days after the City watchdog disclosed a planned redress program for the mis-selling scandal. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Hargreaves Defends Keeping Woodford Fund On Wealth ListHargreaves Lansdown has denied thousands of investors' claims that it failed to warn them of the poor performance of Neil Woodford's fund in the years running up to its collapse, saying its clients are responsible for making their own investment decisions. 
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									October 09, 2025
									FSB Calls For Improvements In Cross-Border PaymentsInternational efforts to streamline cross-border payments have improved incrementally, but the world is unlikely to meet ambitious 2027 goals for cost, speed and transparency, a global standards setter warned on Thursday. 
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									October 09, 2025
									HSBC To Privatize Hang Seng Bank In $14B DealHSBC Holdings PLC said Thursday that it plans to pull Hang Seng Bank Ltd. from Hong Kong's stock exchange in a HK$106 billion ($13.6 billion) deal, as the British lender seeks to broaden its footprint in Asia. 
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									October 08, 2025
									Senior Managers At Risk In FCA's £8B Motor Finance PlanThe Financial Conduct Authority's proposed £8.2 billion ($11 billion) car finance redress scheme would force senior managers of lenders to put their heads on the block by attesting that they have adequate systems to identify customers for compensation, with wrong decisions risking enforcement action by the regulator, lawyers have warned. 
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									October 08, 2025
									Tobacco Co. Made Timely Tax Refund Claims, UK Court RulesA British tobacco company didn't wait too long to seek repayment of taxes it mistakenly paid on foreign dividends, a U.K. appeals court ruled Wednesday, rejecting HM Revenue & Customs' contention that the claims were time-barred. 
Expert Analysis
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								FCA's Odey Decision Is Wake-Up Call For Financial Firms  The Financial Conduct Authority recently banned hedge fund boss Crispin Odey from working in financial services, underscoring the critical importance the regulator places on whether individuals are fit and proper to perform regulated activities, and the connection between nonfinancial misconduct and the integrity of the financial markets, say lawyers at Pallas Partners. 
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								What To Know About FCA's UK Listing Rules Proposal  A recent consultation paper from the Financial Conduct Authority aims to streamline the securities-listing process for U.K.-regulated markets, including by allowing issuers to submit a single application for all securities of the same class, and aligning the disclosure standards for low-denomination and wholesale bonds, say lawyers at Debevoise. 
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								New UK Short Selling Rules Diverge From EU Regs  Although forthcoming changes to the U.K.’s short selling regulatory regime represent a welcome relaxation of restrictions and simplification of reporting processes, participants active in both the U.K. and EU markets will need to ensure compliance with two quite different sets of rules, says Ezra Zahabi at Akin. 
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								What Latest FCA Portfolio Letter Means For Payments Firms  Charlotte Hill at Charles Russell discusses the Financial Conduct Authority’s recent portfolio letter to CEOs of payments firms, outlining the regulator’s expectations, and the steps that these companies may now need to take to ensure compliance and operational effectiveness. 
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								ECB Guide Targets Harmonized Cyber Testing Approach  The European Central Bank’s recently updated guidance for testing organizational resilience against sophisticated cyberattacks is a significant step forward, highlighting the importance of a unified approach to financial sector cybersecurity and alignment with Digital Operational Resilience Act requirements, say Simon Onyons and Nebu Varghese at FTI Consulting. 
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								Opinion Prospects For New Fraud Prevention Prosecution Look Slim  With the Labour Party's inherited patchwork of Conservative Party corporate crime legislation for preventing fraud and corruption, the forthcoming Economic Crime Act’s failure to prevent fraud offense is unlikely to be successful in assisting prosecutors bring companies to justice, says Matthew Cowie at Rahman Ravelli. 
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								What's Next After FCA Drops Troubled 'Name And Shame' Plan  A closer look at the Financial Conduct Authority's recent decision to toss its widely unpopular proposal changing the test for announcing enforcement investigations may reveal how we got here, why the regulator changed course, and where it’s headed next, say lawyers at Hogan Lovells. 
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								UK Refusal Of US Extradition Request May Set New Standard  The recent U.K. Supreme Court ruling in El-Khouri v. U.S., denying a U.S. extradition request, overturns a long-held precedent and narrows how U.K. courts must decide such requests, potentially signaling a broader reevaluation of U.K. extradition law, say lawyers at Dechert and Kingsley Napley. 
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								Insights On ESMA's Alternative Investment Fund Consultation  Aaron Mulcahy at Maples Group discusses key points from the European Securities and Markets Authority’s recent consultation on open-ended loan-originating alternative investment funds, highlighting the growth in semi-liquid evergreen funds and explaining ESMA’s proposed standards. 
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								How UK Supreme Court May Assess Russia Sanctions Cases  In two recent U.K. Supreme Court cases challenging the U.K. Russia sanctions regime, the forthcoming judgments are likely to focus on proportionality and European Convention on Human Rights compatibility, and will undoubtedly influence how future challenges are shaped, says Leigh Crestohl at Zaiwalla. 
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								New UK Order Offers Welcome Clarity To Crypto Staking Rules  The recently effective Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 Amendment Order clarifies that arrangements for qualifying crypto-asset staking do not amount to a collective investment scheme, and by addressing an issue that curtailed staking activities in the U.K., facilitates the use of that practice, says Andrew Henderson at Goodwin. 
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								How EU's Anticoercion Tool May Counter New US Tariffs  The never-before-used anticoercion instrument could allow the European Union to respond to the imposition of U.S. tariffs, potentially effective March 12, and gives EU companies a voice in the process as it provides for consultation with economic operators at different steps throughout the procedure, say lawyers at Crowell & Moring. 
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								Takeaways From BoE Progress Updates On UK Digital Pound  The Bank of England’s recent update on a decision concerning a digital pound indicates that there is scope for innovation in the payments landscape that can help to boost economic growth, while keeping the U.K. firmly in the global conversation on digital currency development, say lawyers at Hogan Lovells. 
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								Key Themes From New PRA Supervisory Letters  Two recent supervisory letters from the Prudential Regulation Authority outline priorities for international banks and U.K. deposit takers for the year ahead, including the need to strengthen risk culture, manage credit risk and govern data integrity, all of which indicate that banks will face greater regulatory interest in their internal controls, say lawyers at Skadden. 
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								Banker Remuneration Proposals Could Affect More Than Pay  The Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulation Authority’s pending proposals to reduce banker remuneration restrictions bring obvious personal financial advantages for bankers, but may have repercussions that result in increased scrutiny of bonus payments and wider changes to workplace culture and overall accountability, say lawyers at Fox Williams. 
