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Wide-ranging Market Integration Package would change a dozen financial regulations
Broad political support for EU giving Esma more powers means NCAs must adapt
◆ Private credit and equity to come under oversight for first time... ◆ ... as Bank of England eases burden on banks... ◆ ... amid global shift to lighten up on lenders, with ECB expected next
Scope of UK regulation set to be more restricted than EU equivalent
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The report fails to address several issues, and some have questioned its impartiality
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The latest run on First Republic shows a startling lack of regulatory cohesion and uncertainty about how banks should be supervised. If left unchecked the problems could spread to bigger outfits
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Markets react well to the regulator's new standards for on-balance sheet transactions
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Long-awaited criteria will be useful to specific issuers but difficult to use
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Hester Peirce says her agency should review implementing the Dodd-Frank era rule to reduce market confusion
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European Court to decide whether Commission broke law by squeezing in risky technologies