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Lack of a ‘real Banking Union’ is the problem, not capital rules, ECB VP says
The biggest threat to European banks' competitiveness remains the fragmentation of the European market rather than the capital rules imposed by the bloc, said Europ... (more story)
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US Supreme Court enables dismissal of charges in soccer-linked corruption case
The US Supreme Court on Monday remanded a corruption case against a former 21st Century Fox executive and a sports marketing company so the government can dismiss t... (more story)
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Former TD Bank assistant aided drug money laundering network, US says
An assistant manager at a TD Bank store in Midtown Manhattan facilitated more than $90 million in transactions for a money laundering network in exchange for more t... (more story)
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Social-Democratic EU lawmaker Eero Heinäluoma will co-lead discussions in the European Parliament on a proposal to better integrate and supervise the bloc’s capital markets, along with Markus Ferber from the c... (more story)
Saxo Bank has been fined the equivalent of $49 million by Denmark’s financial supervisor for breaching the country’s money laundering regulations. The bank pointed to improvements since a May 2023 inspection o... (more story)
EU countries are set to vote again to chose their preferred candidate to chair the European Banking Authority next week after a first ballot failed to decide between Constantinos Herodotou, former governor of ... (more story)
London has retained its position as the world’s leading financial center for a sixth consecutive year, even as UK financial services growth slowed amid mounting pressure on the sector to drive economic growth.... (more story)
A majority of US Supreme Court justices appear inclined to block Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook’s dismissal by President Trump and send the case for further adjudication. At least several Republican-appoin... (more story)
A US appeals court appeared skeptical of a former Standard Chartered executive’s claims that the government had lied to a lower court when seeking to dismiss his whistleblower lawsuit over alleged sanctions violations.
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung on Wednesday cast prosecutorial reform as part of a broader pledge to crack down on “privilege, cheating and unfairness” that he said corrode everyday life, while conceding... (more story)
Four major South Korean banks — KB Kookmin, Shinhan, Woori and Hana Bank — have been hit with a combined fine of 272 billion won ($184 million) by the country’s competition regulator for colluding over loan-to... (more story)
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“What goes around comes around,” US Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh warned the government in its litigation defending the firing of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. “History is a pretty good guide," h... (more story)
President Donald Trump may have squandered his momentum in removing Democrats at independent agencies by taking on the independence of the US Federal Reserve, though the outcome is still a “coin toss,” some an... (more story)
Financial regulators across the world might not have the right tools to tackle a potential non-bank shock, and the sector should come under closer scrutiny, the secretary-general of the Financial Stability Boa... (more story)
US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has drawn plaudits for taking a stand on the threat to the central bank’s independence after abdicating a role on a pending attempt by President Trump to remove board mem... (more story)
Negotiation of multiple proposals to foster EU capital markets, new decisions on improving the banking sector’s competitiveness, debates over multi-issued stablecoins, as well as appointments to EU finance top... (more story)
The UK government has set out an ambition to make financial regulation simpler, more proportionate and more supportive of growth. But for financial-services lawyers, 2026 is shaping up to be another demanding ... (more story)
France's Senate is due to consider a bill in the coming days which would give stronger legal protections to in-house lawyers. The country's regulators have warned that the legislation could make it harder for ... (more story)
Law firms and their advisers are wondering whether the UK financial regulator's slimmer work plan will translate into the growth-boosting cut in red tape that ministers have been demanding. While it suggests a... (more story)