German MEP: UK equivalence will be ‘poor and burdensome’ Member of European Parliament Markus Ferber said that in voting to leave the EU, the UK has voted to leave the single market too – and must accept the consequences By Lizzie Meager June 28 2016
Kashkari: US banks still too-big-to-fail The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis president has said that large US banks remain TBTF, and also slammed the US TLAC plan By Edward Price June 27 2016
Market reacts with disbelief to Brexit vote In-house counsel, law firm partners and industry association figures have reacted to the news of the UK’s exit from the European Union By Tom Young June 24 2016
Counsel should consider Bremain as well as Brexit The UK's decision to stay in the EU could have far reaching consequences too, particularly in boosting the Capital Markets Union By Edward Price June 16 2016
Fed on liquidity: no prudential loosening Federal Reserve governor Jerome Powell has insisted that the central bank is prepared to sacrifice some liquidity and that overturning prudential regulation is unlikely By Edward Price June 15 2016
Fed: US banks face choice on size Is the shrinkage of US banks an intentional result of regulation? Federal Reserve governor Jerome Powell thinks they have a choice to make By Edward Price June 15 2016
US counsel fear EU light touch advantage As the region indicates renewed support for its universal banks, US market participants fear competitive advantage emerging from Europe By Edward Price June 13 2016
SEC explores buyside stress tests The regulator is considering how best to implement Dodd-Frank's insistence on measuring the systemic risk of funds By Edward Price June 08 2016
IEX hits back at critics The equity trading venue has defended its application to become a fully-fledged stock exchange, claiming it's just responding to market demand By Edward Price June 01 2016