EBA gains AML muscle but EU members resist centralised supervision

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EBA gains AML muscle but EU members resist centralised supervision

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The European Council and Parliament signed a deal last week regarding the bloc’s financial supervisors. The European Banking Authority was set to receive new anti-money laundering (AML) responsibilities, but member states blocked some attempts to centralise supervisory powers.

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