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PEPs & Sanctions
UK Sanctions Entities, Vessels Involved in Russian LNG Sector
By Editors | 29/09/2024
The sanctions target five vessels and two ship management companies, including one based in India called Ocean Speedstar Solutions.

Supervision & Enforcement
Switzerland to Amend Law to Improve International Cooperation
By Nithya Subramanian | 27/09/2024
FINMA would be able to request audits of foreign companies. Overseas regulators would be able to conduct audits within Switzerland.

Fraud, Scams & Cybercrime
Telegram Will Share User Data with Law Enforcement Authorities
By Nithya Subramanian | 26/09/2024
Telegram has changed its terms of service to deter criminal abuse, nearly a month after CEO Pavel Durov was arrested in France.

Conduct, Culture & Accountability
FCA Chair Cleared of Wrongdoing in Whistleblower Case
By Nithya Subramanian | 26/09/2024
An internal review found that Ashley Alder’s actions were reasonable and not intended to harm the complainants.

Climate Risk
ECB Start Penalising Banks for Slow Progress on Climate Risk
By Mark Johnston | 26/09/2024
The ECB has begun issuing fines to banks that fail to meet its expectations on climate risk management.

Structural Regulation
Deutsche Börse, Nasdaq Under Scrutiny in EU Antitrust Probe
By Editors | 25/09/2024
Deutsche Börse and Nasdaq said they were raided and searched by EU antitrust watchdogs who suspect antitrust rule violations.

PEPs & Sanctions
EU Plans €35b Loan for Ukraine, Backed by Russian Assets
By Editors | 23/09/2024
The EU was initially planning to contribute about €18bn out of the total €45bn the G7 was planning to raise for Ukraine.

Anti-Money Laundering
Danske Bank Settles French Money Laundering Probe
By Mark Johnston | 23/09/2024
Danske Bank will pay €6.33mn to settle a probe by French authorities into the bank’s now-shuttered Estonian operations.

PEPs & Sanctions
EU Parliament Calls for Tougher Sanctions Action on Russia
By Editors | 21/09/2024
EU Parliament adopted a resolution calling for tighter sanctions on Russian fossil fuels and additional measures targeting circumvention.

PEPs & Sanctions
EU Mulls Expansion of Export Controls to Subsidiaries of EU Firms
By Editors | 21/09/2024
The EU is reportedly considering expanding export restrictions to subsidiaries of EU companies, and increasing focus on third country FIs.
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