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Revision of “Guidelines for Anti-Money Laundering and Combating the Financing of Terrorism”

The FSA revised "Guidelines for Anti-Money Laundering...

Sanctions Notice – ISIL (Da’esh) and Al-Qaida (UN Resolution 1267)

Please be advised that the Security Council...

Arkansas Man Pleads Guilty to Insider Trading

An Arkansas man pleaded guilty today to...

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European Union: European Parliament votes on Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive II

In brief On 7 February 2024, the European Parliament voted the proposed Directive amending the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (2011/61/EU) (AIFMD) and the UCITS...

Egypt: New Regulations on the Establishment and Licensing of Fintech Companies

In brief The Financial Regulatory Authority (“FRA”) recently published regulations setting out the requirements for establishment and licensing for companies seeking to offer certain non-banking...

Germany: Transparency Register – Discrepancy Report

In brief Discrepancy report – how to react? Lately, quite a few companies have received so-called discrepancy reports from the German Federal Gazette (“Bundesanzeiger“), the authority...

AUSTRAC announces its 2024 regulatory priorities

AUSTRAC has announced its regulatory priorities for the year ahead, detailing how we plan to bolster the financial system’s resilience to money laundering, terrorism...

Sanctions Notice – Russia — GFSC

Please be advised that the Policy & Resources Committee has issued the attached general licence under regulation 64 of the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit)...

Sanctions Notice – Global Human Rights — GFSC

Please be advised that Vadim Konstantinovich Kalinin (Unique ID: GHR0117) Sergey Nikolaevich Korzhov (Unique ID: GHR0118) Vladimir Ivanovich Pilipchik (Unique ID: GHR0119) Vasiliy Alexandrovich Vydrin (Unique ID: GHR0120) Aleksandr...

The Netherlands concludes ten-year security agreement with Ukraine | News item

  News item | 23-02-2024 | 15:10 The Netherlands and Ukraine are to sign a security agreement covering the next ten years. The agreement signals the...

Two years of war in Ukraine: a look back on the Netherlands’ aid efforts | News item

  News item | 23-02-2024 | 17:30 For two years now Ukraine has been defending itself every day against Russian aggression. The Netherlands will continue to...

Global Private M&A Guide – Global Compliance News

Baker McKenzie’s Global Private M&A Guide is a comprehensive resource examining the impact of new and existing laws affecting deal structuring and private M&A...

Individuals to impose self-bans on loans

Any person will be able to secure him/herself from situations when fraudsters take out a loan on his/her behalf and to voluntarily refuse to conclude loan agreements. The State Duma adopted such law. To “switch on” the mechanism, an individual...

Investors pass tests for understanding complex instruments better, but less frequently: results of two years of testing

More than nine million of non-qualified investors that are clients of major brokers passed a test before purchasing complex financial instruments over the two years after the procedure was launched. A third of the investors...

The Netherlands to co-host international conference ‘Restoring Justice for Ukraine’ | News item

On 2 April 2024, the Netherlands, Ukraine and the European Commission will co-host the international conference ‘Restoring Justice for Ukraine’ at the World Forum...

Singapore: Significant Investments Review Bill passed in Parliament to enhance national security interests

On 9 January 2024, the Parliament of Singapore passed the Significant Investments Review Bill (“Bill“). This Bill strengthens the Singapore government’s regulatory toolkit for investments...

Statement by Bank of Russia Governor Elvira Nabiullina in follow-up to Board of Directors meeting on 16 February 2024

Good afternoon, Today, we have made the decision to keep the key rate at 16.0% per annum. Last year, we could observe a surge in inflation. This implies that the economy was growing at a pace above its potential. In other words,...

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