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Complaint alleges New York-based firm consolidated market to become ‘dominant player’ for anaesthesia services in Texas
The UK’s first commercial pension consolidator made three attempts at regulatory approval
Changes require ETFs and mutual funds to hold 80% of their assets in line with their labels
Financier admits grabbing woman who is the 20th to come forward to the FT with claims of sexual misconduct
Chair of state-backed lender points to US backlash over new global rules
FCA incurs backlash after initial review finds no evidence of politicians being ‘de-banked’ over their views
Overhaul would require 80% of a fund’s portfolio to match its name
Financial Conduct Authority preparing to release report commissioned after Nigel Farage row
Securities and Exchange Commission faults ride-hailing app for failing to disclose role of director in deal
Staffers provide clues on how the central bank is interpreting the goals set by UK government
UK bank tells regulator of ‘remediation’ plans to explore Ulster Bank customers’ allegations
Wrangles loom between fund managers and their clients over who pays for the costs
A weaponised ‘legal toolbox for foreign struggles’ is reshaping Chinese economic relations with the rest of the world
Plus, updates on Binance and Three Arrows
Financial Conduct Authority warns that companies must follow new consumer duty
It must be made easier for regulators to act intelligently and independently
New regulations on disclosure and expenses are ‘keeping general counsels up at night’
Levy poses risk to eurozone financial stability by reducing Italian lenders’ retained earnings, says central bank
A Fed proposal to change capital requirement modelling risks blindfolding banks and creating perverse incentives to lend
Bundesbank deputy head’s nomination paves way for Nadia Calviño to land top job at European Investment Bank
Lawsuit says market maker’s flawed system gave proprietary traders ‘nearly unfettered access’ to material data
UK challenger lender has spent years seeking approval to use internal models to cut charges
JPMorgan chief ‘wouldn’t be a big buyer’ as industry fights Fed’s Basel III implementation
Gary Gensler faces legal challenges over SEC’s authority as he pursues ambitious reforms
With no consensus in Congress, the watchdog is relying on judges to agree with its measures
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