
EBA Chair Says Staffing Is ‘Major Concern’ for Crypto Regulation
There are reportedly “major concerns” among European regulatory officials about the ability to hire specialized staff to help regulate crypto.

There are reportedly “major concerns” among European regulatory officials about the ability to hire specialized staff to help regulate crypto.
Female-led companies made meaningful gains in 2021, but the work of using digital technology to level the playing field for

China’s anticorruption investigators have opened a probe into a government minister who plays a leading role in managing the country’s

The European Commission is opening a San Francisco office on Sept. 1 that will liaise with Silicon Valley companies affected

David Dahlquist, a co-chair of Winston & Strawn’s healthcare and life sciences group who works on antitrust matters, is leaving

Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred has sent a 17-page letter to the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee in which he defends MLB‘s partial

Outgoing chief of the competition watchdog Andrea Coscelli has said he still has “anxiety” about the UK’s regulatory position. Speaking

Meta Platforms reiterated its warning that it may have to pull its popular Facebook and Instagram services from the European

EU antitrust regulators opened on Thursday a full-scale investigation into French telecoms provider Orange’s bid for a majority stake in Belgian

Australia is withdrawing an antitrust lawsuit against Deutsche Bank and Citigroup over a €1.6 billion share offer. One of Australia’s
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