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									September 10, 2025
									Abramovich Loses Appeal To EU Sanctions Over Evraz TiesRoman Abramovich failed to lift European Union sanctions against him on Wednesday as judges ruled they are justified because the oligarch is a main shareholder in the steel company Evraz, one of the largest taxpayers in Russia. 
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									September 10, 2025
									FCA To Slash Data Reporting For Retail Broker FirmsThe Financial Conduct Authority said Wednesday that it plans to slash some of the quarterly and biannual reports that retail broker companies must submit, a step it estimates can save the sector approximately £1.8 million ($2.4 million) in administrative costs. 
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									September 09, 2025
									Addleshaw Goddard Hires Innovation Lead From MacfarlanesAddleshaw Goddard LLP announced Tuesday that it hired the former head of law tech and chief knowledge and innovation officer at U.K. law firm Macfarlanes as a financial services partner with a focus on bolstering its tech offerings to clients. 
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									September 09, 2025
									Tether Accuses Crypto Trader Of Unlawful Suit Over Bitcoin JVTether accused a crypto trading company in a London court on Tuesday of knowingly bringing an unlawful claim over a soured bitcoin mining joint venture after the trader conceded that it did not own the intellectual assets of the joint venture vehicle. 
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									September 09, 2025
									FCA Puts Brakes On 400 Misleading Auto Finance Payout AdsThe Financial Conduct Authority said Tuesday that it has curbed hundreds of promotions by claims management companies that have overstated the compensation available to consumers in the wake of rulings over motor finance fees. 
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									September 09, 2025
									Insurers Told To Invest In Data To Meet Cyber-Market DemandThe insurance sector must improve the quality of its data to better understand risks if it is to address the anticipated growth in the cyber-market, Lockton Re has said. 
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									September 09, 2025
									Dutch Pension Reform Could Mean Shakeup For MarketsThe sweeping reform of the €2 trillion ($2.3 trillion) Dutch pension sector from next year could have knock-on effects for bond markets and Eurozone banks, a credit rating agency warned Tuesday. 
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									September 09, 2025
									Accountant Spied On By Boss Wins £14K Over Unfair FiringA former employee of an accounting company has been awarded £14,120 ($19,150) after an employment tribunal ruled that her employer unfairly fired her and then spied on her work computer to retrospectively justify its decision. 
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									September 09, 2025
									Chancellor Warned Against Cutting Pension Tax ReliefPossible changes to pension tax relief rules that could be announced in the forthcoming autumn budget to raise additional revenue are fraught with risks for Chancellor Rachel Reeves and could break government manifesto commitments, a consultancy has said. 
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									September 16, 2025
									Squire Patton Hires Dentons' PE Head In GermanySquire Patton Boggs LLP has hired a senior partner from Dentons' private equity and corporate team to boost its services in Germany. 
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									September 09, 2025
									BHP Settles Class Action Over Brazil Dam Collapse For $72MBHP Group Ltd. revealed on Tuesday that it has agreed to pay 110 million Australian dollars ($73 million) to settle a class action brought in Australia on behalf of shareholders in the mining giant before a deadly dam collapse in Brazil in 2015. 
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									September 08, 2025
									Investors Say E-Commerce Co. Misrepresented $69M Bond DealA group of investment firms has alleged that an Indian e-commerce company breached a finance deal by failing to use the almost $69 million in bonds the firms issued to purchase 100% of a software business. 
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									September 08, 2025
									FCA Unit Tells Legal, Accountancy Bodies To Improve SARsThe anti-money laundering unit of the Financial Conduct Authority told legal and accountancy supervisory bodies on Monday that suspicious activity reports they submit could be improved by setting out an action plan. 
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									September 08, 2025
									Insurers Say EU Solvency Reforms Will Not Boost CompetitionThe European Commission's draft technical amendments to the prudential regime for insurance and reinsurance companies across the bloc will not make the region more competitive, a trade body has said. 
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									September 08, 2025
									Crédit Agricole Pays €88M Fine To Settle Cum-Cum ProbeCrédit Agricole SA's investment banking arm agreed on Monday to pay French prosecutors €88 million ($103 million) to settle a criminal probe over allegations that the lender conducted trades designed to flout tax laws. 
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									September 08, 2025
									Vanquis Bank Let Sanctioned Client Access Funds, OFSI SaysThe U.K.'s sanctions enforcer said in a published notice Monday that a U.K. bank had breached sanctions regulations by allowing a sanctioned person to access their account funds. 
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									September 08, 2025
									Gov't Consults On Merging Payments Watchdog With FCAThe government released detailed plans on Monday for folding the Payment Systems Regulator into the Financial Conduct Authority, a move that would simplify the rules for payment systems and companies. 
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									September 08, 2025
									Lender Denies Blame For Investor's $18M Miner Shares LossA Bahamian lender has denied causing a British Virgin Islands investment company to lose approximately $18.6 million by refusing to allow it to repay a loan early, which would have allowed the investor to redeem shares in a gold miner. 
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									September 08, 2025
									SEC Sues Briton Over Funds From Microcap Stock FraudThe U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has sued a U.K. citizen for $148,038 to recover money in a case arising from his alleged role in a fraudulent microcap stock scheme, according to filings at a London court. 
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									September 08, 2025
									Swedbank Cleared As SEC Ends Disclosure ProbeSwedbank has said that the U.S. securities authority has closed a six-year investigation into the bank without taking any enforcement action. 
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									September 05, 2025
									UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In LondonThis past week in London has seen professional boxing promoter Boxxer take action against the former head of boxing at Matchroom Sport, Aegis Motor Insurance and Chubb European Group clash over a reinsurance claim, and a transgender pool player sue the English Blackball Pool Federation over its decision to ban her competing in women's teams and tournaments. 
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									September 05, 2025
									Sabadell Can't Nix Swiss Investment Firm's TMSpanish bank Sabadell failed to convince European officials to nix an investment firm's mark for the letter "B" because the fact that its own mark also contained a "B" wasn't enough to make the public think that their financial services were somehow linked. 
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									September 05, 2025
									Ex-NASA Scientist Gets 2 Years For £1M Investment FraudA London judge sentenced a former NASA scientist to two years in prison Friday for fleecing more than 100 investors out of nearly £1 million ($1.4 million) as part of an unauthorized trading scheme. 
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									September 05, 2025
									Ex-Insurance CEO To Pay £5M For Pocketing Business LoanA London court on Friday found the former chief executive of a defunct Liechtenstein insurer liable to pay back £4.96 million ($6.7 million) after pocketing a loan from the company for no legitimate business purpose. 
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									September 05, 2025
									Retirement Confidence Rises, But Isn't Shared EquallyMore workers in the U.K. are confident of retiring comfortably than before, with men and young employees showing strong optimism compared with women and other age groups, according to research by pensions provider Aegon. 
Expert Analysis
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								How Proposed Platforms For Unlisted Co. Trading May Work  The U.K. government is continuing development of its proposed private intermittent securities and capital exchange system to facilitate secondary share trading in private companies through a regulatory sandbox while ironing out details, representing an innovative step for unlisted company liquidity, say lawyers at Sullivan & Cromwell. 
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								Experian Ruling Helps Cos. Navigate GDPR Transparency  In Information Commissioner v. Experian, the Upper Tribunal recently reaffirmed the lawfulness of the company's marketing practices, providing guidance that will assist organizations in complying with the GDPR’s transparency obligations, say lawyers at Jenner & Block. 
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								Clarity Is Central Theme In FCA's Greenwashing Guidance  Recent Financial Conduct Authority guidance for complying with the U.K. regulator's anti-greenwashing rule sends an overarching message that sustainability claims must be clear, accurate and capable of being substantiated, say lawyers at Cadwalader. 
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								How New FCA Rules Strengthen Borrower Protections  The Financial Conduct Authority’s recently published final rules, aimed at strengthening protections for borrowers in financial difficulty by regularizing good practices across the industry, put its previous guidance on a permanent footing and send a clear message to firms that this issue remains a regulatory priority, say James Black, Julie Patient and Mark Aengenheister at Hogan Lovells. 
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								Opinion New Property Category Not Needed To Regulate Digital Assets  The U.K. Law Commission's exploration of whether to create a third category of property for digital assets is derived from a misreading of historical case law, and would not be helpful in resolving any questions surrounding digital assets, says Duncan Sheehan at the University of Leeds. 
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								FTSE Draft Rules Show Impact Of FCA Listing Reforms  FTSE Russell’s recently published provisional rule changes represent a much-awaited indication of its response to the U.K. Financial Conduct Authority’s proposed listing reforms, providing a level of certainty that will assist issuers and advisers in preparing for the implementation of the regime, say lawyers at Davis Polk. 
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								FCA Strikes A Balance With 'Finfluencer' Guidance  With financial firms leveraging social media to engage with a broader audience, the Financial Conduct Authority’s recent "finfluencer" guidance signals a recognition of the imperative to adapt regulatory frameworks while maintaining a firm commitment to consumer protection, say David Allinson and Damien O'Malley at RPC. 
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								Dissecting Recent Developments Against The Misuse Of NDAs  The U.K. government's recent plans to nullify nondisclosure agreements that prevent victims from reporting crimes should remind lawyers to proactively consider the necessity of such agreements, especially in light of the Solicitors Regulation Authority's warning notice on drafting improper NDAs, say Clare Davis and Macaela Joyes at RPC. 
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								What To Know About The Russia-Stranded Plane Ruling  The High Court's recent decision in Zephyrus Capital Aviation v. Fidelis Underwriting, rejecting reinsurers' U.K. jurisdiction challenges in claims over stranded planes in Russia, has broad implications for cross-border litigation involving exclusive jurisdiction clauses, says Samantha Zaozirny at Browne Jacobson. 
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								3 Notable Pensions Reforms In Spring Budget  The U.K. government’s spring budget introduced reforms to improve pension outcomes through the value for money framework and the lifetime provider model, as well as to encourage investments in Britain — three interlinked areas that could pressure trustees and providers to rethink how they approach investments, say Liz Ramsaran and Marcus Fink at DWF. 
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								Assessing The FCA Data Study's Response To User Concerns  The Financial Conduct Authority’s recently published report on the supply of wholesale financial data differs from others in its exceptional breadth and analysis of an enormous volume of information, but in its reluctance to address market power or pricing directly, the regulator’s approach is still cautious, say Emma Radcliffe and Greg Dowell at Macfarlanes. 
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								Focus On Private Funds Will Boost Ireland's Global Standing  As the market increasingly pivots to private funds, Ireland's recent introduction of particular products — such as an updated, flexible European long-term investment fund — provides more structuring opportunities and paves the way for a brighter outlook in the country, say lawyers at Dechert. 
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								Cum-Ex Prosecutions Storm Shows No Sign Of Abating  The ongoing trial of Sanjay Shah in Denmark is a clear indicator that efforts remain focused on holding to account the alleged architects and beneficiaries of cum-ex trading, and with these prosecutions making their way across Europe, it is a more turbulent time now than ever, says Niall Hearty at Rahman Ravelli. 
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								Traversing The Web Of Nonjudicial Grievance Mechanisms  Attorneys at Covington provide an overview of how companies can best align their environmental and human rights compliance with "hard-law" requirements like the EU's recently approved Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive while also navigating the complex global network of existing nonjudicial grievance mechanisms. 
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								Opinion FCA Greenwashing Rules Need To Be Stronger To Be Effective  The Financial Conduct Authority's forthcoming anti-greenwashing measures, aimed at ensuring the veracity of regulated entities’ statements about sustainability credentials, need external scrutiny and an effective definition of "corporate social responsibility" to give them bite, says Jingchen Zhao at Nottingham Trent University. 
