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UK and EU financial services developments: FCA Decision/Final Notices, HMT sanctions notices, and ECB/ESRB reports - 13 June 2024

Published on: 13 June 2024

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Alongside the items reported in depth in the Financial Services news feed on 13 June 2024, subscribers may wish to note the following additional developments of interest:

  • ESRB publishes EU Non-bank Financial Intermediation Risk Monitor 2024
  • FCA: Decision Notice: James Hill
  • HM Treasury Notice, Russia, 13/06/2024
  • HM Treasury Notice, Central African Republic, 13/06/2024
  • HM Treasury Notice, Myanmar, 13/06/2024
  • ECB: Innovation and banking supervision
  • ECB publishes consolidated banking data for end-December 2023
  • FCA: Decision Notice: Switch Cars 24/7 Ltd
  • FCA: Decision Notice: KOPI Limited
  • FCA: Final Notice: Global 4X Limited

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