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In this publication you will find, on a weekly basis, our selection of the most relevant news regarding financial regulation.

Weekly update with the most relevant news on financial regulation.

This month we focus on: Council´s work programme, SRB priorities, SSM supervisory priorities, Maximum Distributable Amount (MDA), Capital Markets Union, Securitisation, European Deposit Insurance Scheme (EDIS), Europe’s financial transactions t…

This month we focus on: What to expect from Antalya’s G20 Summit?, Banking conduct and culture, Setting in motion the Capital Markets Union, BRRD: Overview of the EBA’s level 2 legislation, Single Supervisory Mechanism and Payment services and …

In the coming days, it will be commemorated the first year of the beginning SSM's.

This month we focus on: Basel updates progress in Basel III implementation, Europe's Bank Structural Reform, endorsing macroprudential policies, Capital Markets Union, the first six months of European banking supervision, the new resolution tools and liquidity provision and a Digital Single Market strategy for Europe.

This month we focus on: Basel reviews the standardised approach for credit risk, FSB's financial reform agenda, Mexico’s RCAP Review, the Single Resolution Board’s kick-off, the IMF Financial Stability Report and ECB annual report on supervisory activities.

This month we focus on: the Green Paper on Capital Markets, where do we stand on bank structural reform, Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM), the next step on resolution and virtual currencies.

The Banking Union requires financial institutions to support the administrative cost of the new institutions and finance the new resolution fund. Current regulatory debate is focused on how to define a methodology to compute these new payments …

The fragmentation is more worrying in the Eurozone: re-nationalization of financial markets puts at risk the euro