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Financial services regulation weekly: UK, EU and international developments, enforcement and key dates—16 May 2024

Published on: 16 May 2024

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Highlights: ECON’s FIDA report; growing focus on non‑financial misconduct; PRA feedback to c70 firms on recovery planning; EBA consults on CRR3 RTS for unfinished property; UK sanctions amendments (SI 2024/643) and updated OFSI licensing guidance; FOS update on motor finance commission complaints; FCA enforcement activity and scrutiny of plans to publicise investigations, with OFR EEA equivalence regulations and a Lords inquiry; sentences for insider dealing and perverting justice; Market Watch 79 on surveillance failings; building societies urged to embrace technology; SRB’s 2024 MREL policy; MiFID II equivalence SI; ESMA guidelines on ESG fund names and IA SDR Q&A; reminders on virtual/hybrid unitholder meetings; new PSD reporting flowcharts and an MBFS excess mileage undertaking; Solvency II technical information, Commission request for EIOPA advice, and EIOPA’s risk dashboard; concerns over pensions dashboard safeguards; ECB opinion on PSD3/PSR and PSR mid‑point strategy review; BCBS defers the cryptoasset standard to 1 January 2026 and a crypto advice firm wound up; expert views on the FCA’s stance on AI; plus alerts, the Financial Services Enforcement Database, refreshed guidance, intraday updates and dates for your diary (DORA RTS—18 May; EBA BI RTS—21 May)...

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