Euribor could face uncertain future With Libor gone in most currencies and settings, all eyes could soon turn to the euro interbank offered rate and whether it should be discontinued By Alice Tchernookova January 31 2022
EU open banking regulation is tip of the iceberg Increased mandatory data sharing could open up a vast potential for financial services innovation, according to market participants By Lucy Frost January 26 2022
Libor transition – what’s next? With Libor now gone in most tenors, market participants’ attention turns to synthetic rate use and to the US dollar transition, although some follow-up work remains in other currencies By Alice Tchernookova January 25 2022
Post-Brexit UK regulatory landscape remains murky A year on from Brexit, decisions have been made and new regulations have emerged, but questions remain as to the UK’s overall direction of travel By IFLR Correspondent January 24 2022
Burden on EU banking regulators expected to increase Efforts to consolidate and simplify prudential regulation will be dwarfed by existing complexity and the introduction of ESG requirements By Lucy Frost January 21 2022
Greater strides needed for EU capital markets union The latest CMU package unveiled by the European Commission late last year is a step in the right direction but falls short of market needs, sources say By Alice Tchernookova January 14 2022