Europe

    Anti-Money Laundering

    Global AML Regime Delivers Intelligence Value but Fails on Core Goals, Study Finds

    By Manesh Samtani | 25/07/2025

    A new paper argues that the global AML system is failing to deter crime despite huge costs, with its main value being an intelligence tool.

    PEPs & Sanctions

    China Vows Retaliation Against EU Sanctions Against Banks

    By Editors | 22/07/2025

    China has condemned the EU’s decision to sanction two banks for the first time, threatening countermeasures and escalating tensions ahead of a key summit.

    PEPs & Sanctions

    EU Adopts 18th Sanctions Package Against Russia

    By Manesh Samtani | 19/07/2025

    The package targets Russia’s shadow fleet and energy revenues, as well as two Chinese banks and a Russian-owned refinery in India.

    Trading & Investment

    HFW Launches $5B Investor Claim Over Credit Suisse AT1 Bonds

    By Manesh Samtani | 18/07/2025

    Law firm is gathering bondholders from Asia and the Middle East for an investor-state treaty arbitration, citing breaches of international law.

    Clearing & Post-Trade

    APAC CCPs Watch for Market Shift as EMIR Hands Advantage to Eurex

    By Blake Evans-Pritchard | 15/07/2025

    Forcing clearing into Europe could have farther-reaching implications than intended, writes Blake Evans-Pritchard.

    Anti-Money Laundering

    EU Adds Laos, Nepal to High-Risk AML List; Delists Philippines

    By Sanday Chongo Kabange | 10/07/2025

    The European Parliament has endorsed changes to its high-risk country list, adding Laos and Nepal while removing the Philippines.

    Clearing & Post-Trade

    EU Finalises T+1 Roadmap, Highlighting Hurdles for APAC Firms

    By Editors | 06/07/2025

    The EU's 2027 deadline for T+1 settlement creates significant operational, FX, and funding challenges for Asia-Pacific firms and funds with Asian assets.

    Sustainable Finance

    Singapore, UK, Kenya Launch Alliance to Bolster Voluntary Carbon Markets

    By Editors | 04/07/2025

    The government-led alliance aims to restore corporate confidence and unlock climate finance by setting clear, high-integrity standards for voluntary carbon markets.

    Market Risk

    EU FRTB Delay Raises Fresh Fears of APAC Disruption

    By Blake Evans-Pritchard | 01/07/2025

    Australia, Thailand, Malaysia and the Philippines may have to rethink their implementation roadmap.

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    Sustainable Finance

    Taiwan Partners with EEX to Develop Carbon Trading System

    By Manesh Samtani | 01/07/2025

    The agreement with Europe’s EEX aims to help Taiwan build its own emissions trading system and align with global standards.

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