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Stingray Security Named As ScamShield: Investor Protection Challenge Winner
Date 09/10/2025
The Alberta Securities Commission (ASC), Edmonton Police Foundation (EPF) and Edmonton Police Service (EPS), today announced the winner of the ScamShield: Investor Protection Challenge. First place has been awarded to Stingray Security, a Canadian company, for its product that identifies risky website links and blocks potential threats in real time before they can do harm.
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Canadian Securities Regulators Provide Temporary Relief From Requirements For Delivering Proxy-Related Materials During Postal Suspension
Date 09/10/2025
The Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) is providing temporary relief from requirements to deliver proxy-related materials for shareholder meetings in respect of certain annual matters during the postal service suspension. Such relief recognizes that the suspension of postal service may impact a reporting issuer’s ability to deliver proxy-related materials to all shareholders.
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Interactive Brokers Expands Tax Planning Suite With New Professional Tools - New Features Help Investors Estimate, Plan, And Manage Tax Obligations
Date 09/10/2025
Interactive Brokers (Nasdaq: IBKR), an automated global electronic broker, has introduced enhancements to its professional tax planning toolkit with the launch of Tax Planner, available through PortfolioAnalyst. Its new capabilities complement existing tax-lot matching and tax loss harvesting features, giving investors greater control over the tax implications of their investment activity.
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Supervisors Should Learn From Recent Cases To Prevent Financial Crime In Crypto Firms, The EBA Says
Date 09/10/2025
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today published a Report on tackling money laundering and terrorist financing (ML/TF) risks in crypto-asset services, including issuance, trading, and service provision. The Report draws on lessons learnt from recent supervisory cases across the EU and highlights how competent authorities can strengthen their approaches to supervision in this fast-evolving sector.
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UK-Switzerland Financial Dialogue Joint Statement - October 2025: Financial Dialogue Between Switzerland And The United Kingdom Of Great Britain And Ireland (UK) On 9 October 2025 In Berne
Date 09/10/2025
The Switzerland–UK Financial Dialogue took place in Berne on 9 October 2025. This is the second financial dialogue to take place since the negotiations of the Berne Financial Services Agreement (BFSA) concluded in December 2023. Officials from HM Treasury and the State Secretariat for International Finance were joined by representatives from the respective supervisory authorities, including the Bank of England (BoE), Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), Swiss National Bank (SNB), and the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA).
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European System Of Central Banks Renews Statements Of Commitment To FX Global Code
Date 09/10/2025
- European System of Central Banks publicly reaffirms commitment to updated FX Global Code
- Code promotes robust, fair, liquid, open and appropriately transparent foreign exchange market
- Code first published in 2017 and updated in December 2024
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UK Digitisation Taskforce: Terms Of Reference For Dematerialisation Market Action Taskforce (DEMAT)
Date 09/10/2025
Background
- On 15 July 2025 the Digitisation Taskforce published its final report, which recommended a staged approach to removing paper share certificates and ultimately moving to a fully intermediated system of shareholding in the UK. The government accepted the recommendations made in the report and set out in its response how it intends to take these forward. The report recommended a three step process:
- Step 1 – Firstly, existing paper-based or ‘certificated’ share registers will be replaced by ‘digitised’ share registers, temporarily replicating the system as it exists today but without paper share certificates. This will happen before the end of 2027.
- On 15 July 2025 the Digitisation Taskforce published its final report, which recommended a staged approach to removing paper share certificates and ultimately moving to a fully intermediated system of shareholding in the UK. The government accepted the recommendations made in the report and set out in its response how it intends to take these forward. The report recommended a three step process:
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Federal Reserve Vice Chair For Supervision Michelle W. Bowman, At The Community Bank Conference, Hosted By The Board Of Governors Of The Federal Reserve System, Washington, D.C.
Date 09/10/2025
Good morning, everyone and welcome. It's a privilege to be here today at the Federal Reserve Board with so many of our nation's community bank CEOs. I want to start by thanking our bankers for the essential work you do every day—serving your communities, supporting small businesses and families and keeping local economies strong and growing. Today's event provides us an opportunity to come together and discuss the future of community banking.
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ESMA Consults On CCP Participation Requirements
Date 09/10/2025
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the EU’s financial markets regulator and supervisor, has launched today a public consultation on draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on the elements to be considered when central counterparties (CCPs) define participation requirements.
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Welcoming Remarks, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome H. Powell, At The Community Bank Conference, Federal Reserve Board, Washington, D.C. (Via Pre-Recorded Video)
Date 09/10/2025
Good morning and welcome to the Federal Reserve Board. I am sorry that I'm traveling and could not be with you today. Thank you to Vice Chair for Supervision Miki Bowman for hosting this conference. Thank you also to all the Board staff that made this event possible.