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									September 08, 2025
									Swedbank Cleared As SEC Ends Disclosure ProbeSwedbank has said that the U.S. securities authority has closed a six-year investigation into the bank without taking any enforcement action. 
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									September 05, 2025
									UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In LondonThis past week in London has seen professional boxing promoter Boxxer take action against the former head of boxing at Matchroom Sport, Aegis Motor Insurance and Chubb European Group clash over a reinsurance claim, and a transgender pool player sue the English Blackball Pool Federation over its decision to ban her competing in women's teams and tournaments. 
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									September 05, 2025
									Sabadell Can't Nix Swiss Investment Firm's TMSpanish bank Sabadell failed to convince European officials to nix an investment firm's mark for the letter "B" because the fact that its own mark also contained a "B" wasn't enough to make the public think that their financial services were somehow linked. 
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									September 05, 2025
									Ex-NASA Scientist Gets 2 Years For £1M Investment FraudA London judge sentenced a former NASA scientist to two years in prison Friday for fleecing more than 100 investors out of nearly £1 million ($1.4 million) as part of an unauthorized trading scheme. 
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									September 05, 2025
									Ex-Insurance CEO To Pay £5M For Pocketing Business LoanA London court on Friday found the former chief executive of a defunct Liechtenstein insurer liable to pay back £4.96 million ($6.7 million) after pocketing a loan from the company for no legitimate business purpose. 
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									September 05, 2025
									Retirement Confidence Rises, But Isn't Shared EquallyMore workers in the U.K. are confident of retiring comfortably than before, with men and young employees showing strong optimism compared with women and other age groups, according to research by pensions provider Aegon. 
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									September 05, 2025
									Top Commercial Dispute Cases To Watch In The Rest Of 2025Litigators will be eagerly awaiting the first "dieselgate" trial in what will be the largest ever group action in England and Wales when the courts return after the summer recess, as well as keeping an eye out for the outcome of a £36 billion ($49 billion) claim against BHP. Here, Law360 looks at those and other big cases to watch out for the rest of 2025. 
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									September 05, 2025
									Ex-AllSaints Chair Faces Sentence For ContemptAn arm of private equity firm Lion Capital urged a London judge Friday to sentence the former chairman of clothing brand AllSaints for contempt of court after he continued to claim an interest in shares after his allegations of fraud were rejected. 
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									September 05, 2025
									EU Watchdog Urged To Clarify Derivatives Clearing RulesRepresentatives of the fund management and derivatives industries have urged European regulators and lawmakers to clarify technical planned rules for companies that clear derivatives under a regime known as European Market Infrastructure Regulation 3. 
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									September 05, 2025
									SPB Steering Multiemployer Collective Pension Plan LaunchSquire Patton Boggs has said it is advising TPT Retirement Solutions as the company plans to launch what is expected to be the U.K.'s first multiemployer collective defined contribution scheme. 
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									September 05, 2025
									Brits Prioritize Fitness Over Pension Savings, ABI SaysEvery fifth Briton prioritizes physical health now over their future financial health, according to research by Pension Attention, a national awareness campaign for pensions. 
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									September 05, 2025
									CMS Taps Middle East Banking Pro From Norton RoseCMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP has said that Nicholas Robinson has joined the firm from Norton Rose Fulbright as a partner in Dubai, a move expected to help the firm expand its service to clients. 
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									September 05, 2025
									FCA Pushes LSE To Open Access To High-Speed Data FacilityThe London Stock Exchange Group said Friday that it will allow other U.K. trading venues to use the rooftop facility of its data center, after the Financial Conduct Authority raised concerns that restricting access could be hindering competition. 
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									September 05, 2025
									Investment Manager Oberon Raises £1.6M, Eyes Team BoostOberon said Friday that it has raised around £1.6 million ($2.2 million) through selling shares, as the investment management business looks to bring more industry professionals on board. 
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									September 05, 2025
									FCA's New Redress Powers Spark Some Legal ConcernsGovernment plans to reform the Financial Ombudsman Service will give the Financial Conduct Authority new powers to introduce wide-ranging consumer redress programs at its discretion, leading lawyers to warn that the regulator could become too susceptible to public pressure. 
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									September 04, 2025
									Fintech Exec Proves Redundancy Was UnfairA London tribunal has ruled that a fintech company unfairly dismissed an executive after delays in its redundancy process meant he missed the chance to apply for an alternative role. 
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									September 04, 2025
									HMRC Adds Barrister To Tax Avoidance List For First TimeHM Revenue and Customs took the step on Thursday of naming for the first time a practicing barrister with 20 years' experience as a promoter of a scheme to avoid paying income tax and National Insurance contributions. 
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									September 04, 2025
									Crane Co. Can Deduct VAT On Intragroup Payments, ECJ SaysA Romanian crane company can claim deductions for value-added tax on intragroup payments because the services provided were genuine, the European Union's top court ruled Thursday. 
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									September 04, 2025
									Ex-FCA Supervisor Says Tribunal Denied Him Fair TrialA former supervisor at the City watchdog argued at an appellate tribunal in London on Thursday that his unfair dismissal claim against the regulator did not receive a fair hearing, saying that a lower court had made factual errors in its judgment in the case. 
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									September 04, 2025
									Top EU Court Says Pseudonymized Data Is Still PersonalThe highest court of the European Union ruled Thursday that comments submitted by shareholders and creditors of a collapsed Spanish bank during an investigation following the sale of the lender could be treated as personal data even though they had been pseudonymized. 
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									September 04, 2025
									UK's AI Sector Hits Record £2.9B Investment In 2024Investors plugged a record £2.9 billion ($3.9 billion) into British artificial intelligence companies in 2024, the government has said, as it set out plans to help grow the U.K.'s AI assurance market. 
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									September 04, 2025
									UK Set To Close Loopholes In Money Laundering RulesHM Treasury has released detailed draft changes to the anti-money laundering regime to close regulatory loopholes exploited by businesses in all sectors, including crypto-asset companies. 
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									September 04, 2025
									Shareholders Back Apax Partners' €916M Apax Global DealInvestment company Apax Global Alpha Ltd. said Thursday that its shareholders have thrown their weight behind a €916.5 million ($1.1 billion) takeover deal put forward by Apax Partners LLP, a private equity firm that it works with. 
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									September 03, 2025
									Eversheds Adds New Partners From Latham And A&OEversheds Sutherland said Wednesday that it has hired three new partners from A&O Shearman, Latham and the former owner of discount retailer Poundland, strengthening its corporate and commercial practices. 
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									September 03, 2025
									4 Firms Steer $2.7B Sale Of Aon's NFP Wealth BizAon said Wednesday it has agreed to sell various business units that make up the majority of NFP's wealth management operations to private equity firm Madison Dearborn Partners in a transaction worth $2.7 billion, with Skadden, Dentons, Paul Weiss and Kirkland representing the parties. 
Expert Analysis
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								Continuation Funds: What You Need To Know  As the continuation fund market matures, the structure and terms of these transactions have become increasingly complex, presenting challenges that should be carefully navigated by participants to ensure a successful transaction process, say lawyers at Skadden. 
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								EU Anti-Greenwashing Guide Analyzed For Fund Managers  Anna Maleva-Otto and Matthew Dow at Schulte Roth explain how the European Securities and Markets Authority’s new guidelines on sustainability-related terms in fund names aim to protect European Union investors from unsubstantiated claims, and how they provide quantifiable criteria for determining which terms can be used to promote their funds. 
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								FCA 'Finfluencer' Trial Exposes Social Media Promo Risks  The upcoming Financial Conduct Authority prosecution of nine individuals for Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 violations is the first time an online influencer will be tried for using social media to promote investments, demonstrating the need to be wary of the specific legal requirements surrounding financial product promotion, says David Claxton at Red Lion. 
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								A Look At US-EU Consumer Finance Talks' Slow First Steps  The unhurried and informal nature of planned discussions between the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the European commissioner for justice and consumer protection suggests any coordinated regulatory action on issues like AI and "buy now, pay later" services is still a ways off, say attorneys at DLA Piper. 
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								FCA Doubles Down On New Priorities With Target ID Plan  Respondents to the Financial Conduct Authority’s recent consultation on its plan to publicly name subjects under investigation are concerned that the regulator’s cost-benefit analysis has not adequately considered the risks, but the FCA is holding firm, and it seems likely the changes will be implemented, says James Tyler at Peters & Peters. 
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								Examining Senior Managers' Accountability For AI Use  With the Financial Conduct Authority's artificial intelligence update and the Prudential Regulation Authority’s letter to the government offering key guidance on the Senior Managers and Certification Regime, Senior Managers in these organizations need to show they have taken steps to prevent breaching requirements in order not to be held personally accountable, says Jennifer Holyoake at DLA Piper. 
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								FCA Brokerage Changes Offer Asset Managers Wider Options  The Financial Conduct Authority’s fast-tracked plan to lift its controversial ban on joint payments to broker-dealers for third-party services will be welcomed by many asset managers wishing to return to a soft commission structure, say Richard Frase and Simon Wright at Dechert. 
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								What Cos. Should Know About The EU Greenwashing Rules  The EU's recently proposed Green Claims Directive introduces new rules to improve the transparency and honesty of environmental claims in advertising, which will help ensure that consumers receive accurate and reliable information to make informed purchasing decisions, says Daja Apetz-Dreier at Morgan Lewis. 
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								Sanctions Ruling Opens Door For Enforcer To Clear Up Rules  In Vneshprombank v. Bedzhamov, the High Court recently argued against a broader interpretation of the test on reasonable suspicion for asset freezes, offering the Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation an opportunity to clarify when freezes should be applied and respond to judicial criticism of its guidance on financial sanctions, says Tasha Benkhadra at Corker Binning. 
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								'Debanking' Complaints Highlight Need For Flexibility In AML  The House of Commons' Treasury Committee's concerns about bank account closures have highlighted certain counterproductive features of anti-money laundering laws, and the review offers the opportunity for a more flexible approach, says John Binns at BCL Solicitors. 
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								Mitigating Incarceration's Impacts On Foreign Nationals  Sentencing arguments that highlighted the disparate impact incarceration would have on a British national recently sentenced for insider training by a New York district court, when compared to similarly situated U.S. citizens, provide an example of the advocacy needed to avoid or mitigate problems unique to noncitizen defendants, say attorneys at Lankler Siffert. 
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								Decoding Arbitral Disputes: The Benefits Of Non-EU Venues  In Spain v. Triodos, a Swedish appeal court recently annulled an intra-EU investment treaty award, reinforcing a growing trend in the bloc against enforcing such awards, and highlighting the advantages of initiating enforcement proceedings in common law jurisdictions, such as the U.K., says Josep Galvez at 4-5 Gray's Inn Square. 
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								How Proposed Platforms For Unlisted Co. Trading May Work  The U.K. government is continuing development of its proposed private intermittent securities and capital exchange system to facilitate secondary share trading in private companies through a regulatory sandbox while ironing out details, representing an innovative step for unlisted company liquidity, say lawyers at Sullivan & Cromwell. 
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								Experian Ruling Helps Cos. Navigate GDPR Transparency  In Information Commissioner v. Experian, the Upper Tribunal recently reaffirmed the lawfulness of the company's marketing practices, providing guidance that will assist organizations in complying with the GDPR’s transparency obligations, say lawyers at Jenner & Block. 
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								Clarity Is Central Theme In FCA's Greenwashing Guidance  Recent Financial Conduct Authority guidance for complying with the U.K. regulator's anti-greenwashing rule sends an overarching message that sustainability claims must be clear, accurate and capable of being substantiated, say lawyers at Cadwalader.