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  • Decision By The Disciplinary Committee Of Nasdaq Stockholm Regarding Hedera Group AB (publ)

    Date 13/10/2025

    The Disciplinary Committee of Nasdaq Stockholm (the “Exchange”) has found that Hedera Group AB (publ) (the “Company”) has breached the rules of Nasdaq First North Growth Market (the “Rulebook”) and therefore ordered the Company to pay a fine of three annual fees, corresponding to an amount of SEK 375,000.

  • ESMA Proposes Key Reforms To Settlement Discipline, Supporting The Transition To T+1

    Date 13/10/2025

    The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the EU financial markets regulator and supervisor, has published its final report recommending significant amendments to the Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on Settlement Discipline.

  • DTCC Comment On T+1 Implementation

    Date 13/10/2025

    The United Kingdom, European Union, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein now have a two-year window to prepare for the transition to a T+1 settlement cycle, a significant shift for the region's financial markets.

  • HKEX Announces Senior Appointments

    Date 13/10/2025

    Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEX) is pleased to announce today (Monday) the appointment of Phillip Wu as Managing Director, Head of Trading Operations.

  • Incomplete Reform Implementation Leaves Financial System Vulnerable To Shocks, Warns FSB Chair

    Date 13/10/2025

    • In his letter to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors, FSB Chair Andrew Bailey stresses the importance of multilateral cooperation and reform implementation in the current environment of elevated risks and uncertainty.
    • Mr Bailey notes that the rapid evolution of the financial sector calls for enhanced surveillance of emerging risks.
    • An interim report from the FSB’s strategic review of implementation monitoring shows that full, timely and consistent implementation of G20 reforms has not been completely achieved, leaving the financial system vulnerable to shocks.