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Payments & Settlements
Swift Warns of Payment Rejections as Next ISO 20022 Deadline Looms
By Manesh Samtani | 03/06/2026
Swift says there is no contingency for non-compliance with the November 2026 cut-off for unstructured payment addresses.

Payments & Settlements
Cambodia and Rwanda Announce Cross-Border Payment Cooperation
By Editors | 02/06/2026
The central banks of Cambodia and Rwanda have announced a payment linkage initiative to modernise systems and boost financial connectivity.

Cryptocurrency
CME Adopts 24/7 Crypto Trading, Setting Global Precedent
By Manesh Samtani | 02/06/2026
The move by the world's largest derivatives exchange to embrace always-on trading for regulated crypto products signals a major structural shift for institutional finance.

PEPs & Sanctions
US, Allies Name Vessels in Call for UN Action on DPRK Sanctions
By Manesh Samtani | 02/06/2026
The US and its allies have identified 12 vessels allegedly involved in illicit North Korean coal and iron ore exports, urging the United Nations to take action.

Emerging Prudential Risks
FSB Flags AI and Geopolitical Conflict as New Financial Stability Risks
By Editors | 02/06/2026
The FSB has warned of new vulnerabilities, including from frontier AI models, alongside persistent risks in sovereign debt and private credit markets.

Structural Regulation
IOSCO Issues New Global Standards for Fund Valuation
By Manesh Samtani | 02/06/2026
The new framework focuses on governance, illiquid assets, and conflicts of interest, updating principles for a changed market landscape.

Payments & Settlements
BIS Unveils Blueprint for Cross-Border Open Finance Interoperability
By Manesh Samtani | 01/06/2026
Project Aperta demonstrates a new model for linking domestic open finance networks, with key implications for SME banking, trade finance, and future regulatory policy.

Emerging Prudential Risks
FSB Flags Private Credit, Sovereign Debt Risks in Resilience Push
By Manesh Samtani | 29/05/2026
FSB Secretary General John Schindler highlights vulnerabilities from leveraged trading and untested credit markets while outlining new workstreams.

Anti-Bribery & Corruption
Basel Institute on Governance Joins Anti-Corruption Push in Forest Carbon Markets
By Editors | 29/05/2026
The new initiative led by Transparency International will develop anti-corruption guidelines and strengthen governance in forest carbon markets, with a focus on Indonesia, Ghana and Cameroon.

Liquidity Risk
Basel III Liquidity Rules Lower Bank Funding Costs, BIS Finds
By Manesh Samtani | 28/05/2026
Working paper provides causal evidence that the LCR reduces wholesale funding costs, particularly for longer-maturity instruments.
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