Europe

    Sustainable Finance

    Tokyo and Luxembourg Sign Financial Cooperation Agreement

    By Editors | 08/05/2026

    The agreement establishes a framework for collaboration on sustainable finance, fintech, and cross-border investment between the two financial hubs.

    Data Privacy

    EU, Japan Deepen Digital Cooperation on Data, AI and Platforms

    By Editors | 08/05/2026

    The EU and Japan have agreed to deepen cooperation on key digital policy areas, including data governance, AI, and platform regulation.

    Structural Regulation

    Key Asian FX Benchmarks Exempted from EU Regulation

    By Manesh Samtani | 07/05/2026

    The decision provides certainty for EU firms using benchmarks for the Indian rupee, Korean won, Philippine peso and Taiwan dollar to hedge currency risks.

    Tokenisation

    AFME Outlines DLT Vision with Implications for Global Rule-Making

    By Manesh Samtani | 01/05/2026

    New paper from the Association for Financial Markets in Europe details a vision for DLT-based capital markets, offering insights for global policymakers.

    Capital Adequacy

    APAC Silent on US Basel Reforms as Global Divergence Debate Builds

    By Blake Evans-Pritchard | 01/05/2026

    APAC regulators are treading carefully as the latest US Basel III proposals are still under consultation, while expressing concerns over divergence.

    PEPs & Sanctions

    China Adds EU Firms to Export Control List Over Taiwan Arms Sales

    By Editors | 29/04/2026

    China has for the first time placed EU entities on its export control list, restricting their access to dual-use goods.

    PEPs & Sanctions

    EU Targets Crypto and Third-Country Evasion in Russia Sanctions Package

    By Manesh Samtani | 28/04/2026

    The package imposes a total sectoral ban on providing crypto-asset services to or transacting with any Russian-established crypto provider.

    Capital Adequacy

    Switzerland Pushes Ahead with $20Bn Capital Hike for UBS

    By Manesh Samtani | 27/04/2026

    Swiss government finalises proposals to bolster ‘too-big-to-fail’ rules, drawing sharp criticism from UBS and the banking industry.

    PEPs & Sanctions

    China Lifts Sanctions on Two EU Banks in Reciprocal Move

    By Mark Johnston | 27/04/2026

    The action follows the EU's removal of two Chinese banks from a sanctions list, though fresh tensions have emerged over a separate, newer sanctions package.

    Market Risk

    EU Proposes Three-Year Relief from FRTB Capital Rules

    By Manesh Samtani | 27/04/2026

    European Commission consults on temporary measures to shield its banks from the full capital impact of new market risk rules.

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