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Some CS junior bondholders were touched by Tyche
A nonsensical EU requirement on disclosure should be scrapped
Unwinding rules on the cost of research should be part of a package of broader reforms
Environmental guidelines watered down from draft proposals after heavy business lobbying
Single Resolution Board chair adamant Brussels will not take investors in bank debt ‘by surprise’
Net zero Industry Act is not enough to compete with tax incentives offered by US, warn major groups
It is depositors that regulation needs to reassure, not a small club of watchdogs and bank analysts
Unravelling of Credit Suisse and Silicon Valley Bank gives whip hand to those in favour of tough oversight
Luxury perfumes are popular but the companies behind many famous brands are now in the spotlight
Critics label handling of Californian lender’s failure a ‘disaster’ and claim Washington is failing to adhere to global rules
EU proposal to mark down public procurement bids with technology from countries with dominant market share
Senior policymakers say Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse has bolstered case to boost Brussels’ banking union
Also in this newsletter: Transport ministers talk shop on the planned combustion engine ban.
Debate comes as Brussels unveils key proposals this week in subsidy race with US and China
The rules work! They just weren’t applied to SVB Financial
Baby food measures highlight novel status of region under the Windsor framework
Regulators believe more action is needed when reviewing mergers and acquisitions
Regulators in Switzerland, UK, US and EU investigate overcharging and other anti-competitive practices
Regulators are concerned that platform aims to use more volunteers and artificial intelligence to monitor content
EBA review finds some big banks are aiming for less than 25% female representation on boards
Corporate rules are more likely to be handed down by Washington than Brussels these days
Mike Fries says being in fewer, more lucrative markets is better strategy in struggling sector
Attention turns to memorandum of understanding between UK and EU that has been stalled for two years
Coalition ministers from pro-market FDP say Brussels must allow for use of vehicles running on e-fuels after 2035
The fund industry association wants the planned bundling of trading information to include more than post-trade content
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