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Biden Moves to Revamp the SEC & CFTC Lee, who became a commissioner on July 8, 2019, "has written, lectured, and taught courses internationally on financial regulation and corporate law," ...
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Regulation Round Up - January 2021 The Financial Services Bill 2019-21 had its second reading in the House of Lords. The European Banking Authority ("EBA") published an updated ...
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SoftBank's Son hails 'golden eggs' as Vision Fund rallies Son said China is becoming more concerned about antitrust and financial regulation but this is necessary for companies that will continue to grow.
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Fed to weave 'inescapable' climate change risk into bank oversight SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 8 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Reserve is beginning to incorporate the impacts of global warming into its regulatory writ, ...
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Sustainable Finance: ESMA proposes European legal framework for ESG ratings and assessment ... The European Supervisory Authorities' ongoing development of new ESG frameworks will remain an interest to the UK's financial regulatory regime – ...
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Financial services: how London can take advantage of Brexit to become more successful ... that talks would stay open and there would be an agreement on financial services regulation by March 31 that would hopefully include equivalence.
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FINRA Issues 2021 Report on its Examination and Risk Monitoring Program Released on February 1, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority ... and supervisory procedures related to business practices, compliance, and ...
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Australia finance body plans climate-risk rules release One of the priorities of Australia's financial regulator the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) this year will be the development of a ...
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Trading titan Don Wilson has advice for Yellen on market fixes A financial executive lobbying against fresh regulation is hardly surprising. However, his views carry more weight than ever given how DRW and firms ...
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Fed to weave 'inescapable' climate change risk into bank oversight SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Reserve is beginning to incorporate the impacts of global warming into its regulatory writ, following in ...
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