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  • There's arguably no one more familiar in the European market structure space than Liquidnet's Rebecca Healey. Having been in her role as head of EMEA market structure and strategy for the equities exchange for just three years, Healey has made major waves, positioning herself as the go-to on Mifid II's myriad market structure issues.
  • Recent years – 2019 in particular – have seen a sea change in the debate on tackling global warming. All of a sudden it seems the environment is on the agenda in places it hadn't been previously – including the financial sector. It now seems incredibly plausible that climate change will be a dictator of policy over the coming decade.
  • The Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act may be coming up for its 10th birthday, but the wide-ranging regulation remains as important as ever. The vast Obama-era financial reform came as a direct response to the 2008-9 crisis, which as well as establishing a whole set of new government regulators and agencies designed to protect consumers and financial stability, introduced a range of new requirements designed to keep the US banking system under wraps. The Act faced a lot of criticism and had many adversaries before it even passed, barely scraping through the Senate, and in recent years has faced a barrage of attacks from the incumbent Republican administration.
  • With the UK’s exit looming and a high chance of the FCA’s role in shaping the single market’s regulatory framework receding, EU27 authorities tell Practice Insight that they must rally together to strengthen the union
  • Lawmakers including Senator Chris Dodd, Congressman Barney Frank and CFTC chairman Christopher Giancarlo tell IFLR that fragmentation between foreign markets is a thorn in the side of global stability
  • The provisions contained within the EU directive that require research to be paid for separately to execution are having an effect in the US
  • It’s the usual suspects: regulatory reforms and political volatility
  • A joint investigation by Practice Insight and International Tax Review has uncovered evidence of reporting gaps in the OECD's Common Reporting Standards and securities markets. Part two will be published next week
  • The corporate messaging company's offering today will be the first of many direct listings for the tech industry in the coming years, says the stock exchange
  • With the race for Tory leadership at full speed and Brexit pushed back until later this year, regulator and buyside sources say they have paused contingency planning for the summer