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Ukraine war could create combination of slow growth, falling prices and market stress, according to ESRB
A UK government bill proposes to strip away Mifid 2 rules in the midst of an energy and cost of living crisis
Topic has potential to cause schism between Westminster and Threadneedle Street
Bankers complain about extraterritorial extent of the new directive on sustainability reporting
EBA chair José Manuel Campa worried about getting ready for new rules by 2025
Danuta Hübner backs clampdown on practice that critics say only maximises profits for brokers
Zahawi says new financial services bill will ensure sector ‘works in interests of British people and businesses’
Regulators say sprawling crypto platform offered services in the Netherlands without proper permissions
The UK should unlock infrastructure investment but with caution
Verena Ross says investors cannot expect bailout because risks were so widely flagged
Campaigners say stress tests were not tough enough and did not take into account higher energy costs
Esma chair says agency lacks resources for ambitious IT project aimed at rejuvenating Europe’s capital markets
Move to beef up implementation of penalties related to war in Ukraine
Boris Johnson said to be ‘impatient’ with PRA regulator about caution on Solvency II overhaul
Plus, how some ESG strategies are still beating the market
Asoka Wöhrmann to step down from Germany’s top asset manager at the end of next week
BIS capital reform a step towards harmonising regulations and cross-border mergers
Brussels believes a so-called ‘consolidated tape’ will make the bloc’s exchanges more attractive to investors
Central bank ramps up push for non-EU lenders to increase staff and capital within bloc
ECB’s head of supervision signals more relaxed approach than during the pandemic
Central bank says none of the 109 lenders it supervises meet its disclosure expectations
Division of Russia’s biggest lender falls into insolvency after measures imposed over Ukraine invasion
UK has hurriedly announced changes to insurance rules but watchdog is right to be cautious
City minister says overhaul of Solvency II rules represents a ‘genuine opportunity’
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