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BoE postpones implementation of new rules by six months to July 2025
US online travel site says Brussels has not shown €1.63bn acquisition of Swedish group will force rivals to close
Berlin seeks to shield some of its smaller companies from EU sustainability obligations
Wrangles loom between fund managers and their clients over who pays for the costs
Germany and Belgium order regulators to examine alert on iPhone radiation limits
Levy poses risk to eurozone financial stability by reducing Italian lenders’ retained earnings, says central bank
Bundesbank deputy head’s nomination paves way for Nadia Calviño to land top job at European Investment Bank
Brussels rethinks plans over concerns that proposed changes could add to food costs
Tech giant has side-stepped some issues with deft concessions but faces scrutiny over its most important business
Roberta Metsola calls for ‘proportionality test’ of new policies to slow growth of Euroscepticism ahead of elections
Trade bodies call on bloc to scrap initiative to move clearing deals out of London
Some funds managed by Europe’s largest listed asset manager will rise from 1% to 35%
Apple’s App Store and Google’s YouTube among 22 digital services classed as ‘gatekeepers’ as new EU law kicks in
Top financial policymakers step up concerns over impact of bets on bonds
FSB chair tells G20 leaders of potential for market strains and risks in sectors such as real estate
Industry executives say stance on lithium chemicals should bolster investment in electric vehicle supply chain
An uneven playing field is preventing these funds from putting money into the productive economy
Bankers argue regulatory divergence would affect UK’s ability to compete with US
Executives now have to pay much more attention to British watchdog on M&A
Draft proposals would require NGOs and lawyers to disclose big contracts with non-EU states
Ride-hailing groups fighting to unlock potential growth market complain over new rules protecting the taxi industry
French president escalates dispute over appointment of Fiona Scott Morton to EU’s antitrust arm
UK business is concerned about new EU regulations that diverge from domestic equivalents
Fiona Scott Morton picked for influential post in competition department after having consulted for big tech companies
U-turn by UK and EU may not be enough to convince investors to increase research spending
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