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Although Europe appears ever closer to regulatory reform, staunch opponents of securitization remain in the continent, and as ...
Senior Bank of England staff members who resigned from climate and nature risk supervision roles have complained the central bank neglected the issues, leaving the UK financial sector underprepared.
In a letter dated June 3 sent to ECB President Christine Lagarde, seen exclusively by The Banker, UNI Europa’s regional secretary Oliver Roethig expressed “deep concern” over the bank’s proposed ...
Titled “Connecting Minds, Shaping the Future,” the Astana International Forum (AIF) gathered over 160 international speakers ...
The Federal Reserve's new top regulatory official on Friday laid out an ambitious agenda for revisiting and easing numerous ...
The Indian banking regulator is signalling possible rule changes ahead that would let foreigners own more of India's banks, ...
The third UN Ocean Conference in Nice urges nations to transform ocean protection promises into effective actions. With only ...
Michelle Bowman, the Federal Reserve's new vice chair for supervision, on Friday outlined plans to ease regulatory headwinds ...
The U.N. Ocean Conference is opening in France as pressure mounts to turn promises into action on protecting the ocean. One ...
Business leaders do, however, expect weaker sales in the months ahead, which ‘puts jobs at risk,’ says Bank of Canada Deputy ...
European and Luxembourg bank profitability, which long lagged the US, is catching up, but market and regulatory pressure is ...
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