All Europe articles – Page 11

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    Denmark Comes Out on Top in TI’s Anti-Corruption Rankings

    2014-12-03T12:30:00Z

    Image: Title: UgazDec. 3—Denmark took the top honor in the watchdog group Transparency International’s annual corruption perceptions index, ranking the cleanest of the 176 global economies reviewed. Denmark also tied for first place in last year’s index. Overall, more than two-thirds of the countries fell below a score of 50, ...

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    U.K. Fraud Office Gets Mixed Review Following Inspection

    2014-12-03T10:45:00Z

    Image: Title: FullerDec. 4—The U.K.’s Serious Fraud Office has made some progress in fixing issues with staffing training, resource levels, and how it investigates complex cases, but more work needs to be done, according to a report from Her Majesty’s Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate. “There has been genuine commitment from ...

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    U.K. Regulators Fine RBS, Two Others £56M for IT Lapses

    2014-11-26T06:45:00Z

    Image: Title: McDermottNov. 25—Financial regulators in Britain fined Royal Bank of Scotland, National Westminster Bank, and Ulster Bank a combined £56 million last week for IT failings in the summer of 2012 that left customers without full access to ATMs, online payments, and other banking services. The joint enforcement action ...

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    Business Lobby Targeting Proposed EU Gender Quotas for Boards

    2014-11-26T06:30:00Z

    Image: Title: SégolNov. 25—A proposed directive to implement EU-wide quotas for women on boards is one of a handful of pending measures the newly installed European Commission should shelve, says BusinessEurope. The lobbying group argued in a notice to the Commission that was leaked to media outlet EurActiv that the ...

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    Bank of England Chief Suggests Rules Needed for Bankers’ Fixed Pay

    2014-11-19T13:30:00Z

    Image: Title: CarneyNov. 19—Even though caps on banker bonuses in the European Union are still generating controversy, some are calling for new rules for bankers’ fixed pay. Bank of England Governor and Financial Stability Board Chairman Mark Carney said during a speech this week that new rules on bankers’ fixed ...

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    European Commission Pushing Ahead with New Shareholder Rights Law

    2014-11-19T13:15:00Z

    Image: Title: HooijerNov. 19—The head of corporate governance for the European Commission, Jeroen Hooijer, said at a recent conference in the Netherlands that the Commission could put a proposal to revise the European Union’s shareholder rights rules before lawmakers by next summer. The proposal was unveiled last spring and calls ...

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    EU Financial Services Commissioner Will Press on With Reforms

    2014-11-12T13:15:00Z

    Image: Title: HillNov. 12—The new EU commissioner for financial services has pledged to continue implementing numerous reforms sparked by the 2008 financial collapse, but cautioned lawmakers to assess the effect new regulations have on growth and jobs. Jonathan Hill, commissioner for financial stability, financial services, and capital markets union, said ...

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    EU Approves New Damages Directive for Antitrust Violations

    2014-11-12T13:15:00Z

    Image: Title: VestagerNov. 12—A new law approved by European Union lawmakers this week is designed to make it easier for companies suffering damages due to antitrust violations to seek compensation anywhere within the bloc. The damages directive includes new rules regarding disclosure of evidence and allows a decision from a ...

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    EU Securities, Markets Regulator Releases 2014 Enforcement Priorities

    2014-11-05T13:15:00Z

    Image: Title: MaijoorNov. 5—The European Securities and Markets Authority has released common enforcement priorities for the year, which will be used by both ESMA and national regulators. These priorities include preparation and presentation of consolidated financial statements, financial reporting by entities with joint arrangements, and recognition and measurement of deferred ...

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    EU Banking Union Begins Supervision; New Regulations on Horizon

    2014-11-05T13:00:00Z

    Image: Title: NouyNov. 5—In a major milestone for the long-anticipated banking union, the European Central Bank has begun its role as the single supervisor for the Eurozone’s banking sector. The ECB’s Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) will directly oversee 120 of the area’s biggest banks and indirectly oversee more than 3,000 ...

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    Proponents Say IFRS Will Benefit EU Moving Forward

    2014-10-29T13:00:00Z

    Image: Title: HoogervorstOct. 29—The heads of two groups charged with overseeing the International Financial Reporting Standards have told the European Commission that using the single set of financial reporting standards has benefited the European Union and will continue to do so. IFRS Foundation Board of Trustees Chairman Michel Prada and ...

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    U.K. Fraud Office’s GC Offers Advice to Corporates for DPAs

    2014-10-29T12:45:00Z

    Image: Title: GreenOct. 29—The general counsel for the U.K.’s Serious Fraud Office has provided some advice for companies interested in taking advantage of newly approved deferred-prosecution agreements if faced with an investigation from the SFO. Alun Milford, the SFO’s general counsel, said in a speech that the key factors for ...

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    Litigation Risks Still High on Corporate Radar, Survey Shows

    2014-10-22T13:30:00Z

    Oct. 22—A new survey of European and U.S. corporate counsel and compliance officers showed that risks of litigation remain a major concern, with 88 percent reporting that the amount of legal disputes faced by their company in the past year has either stayed the same or increased. The annual survey, ...

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    U.K. Businesses in Spotlight in Massive Money Laundering Scheme

    2014-10-22T13:15:00Z

    Image: Title: ClarkeOct. 22—An investigative report published last week by The Independent revealed that 19 businesses registered in the United Kingdom are under suspicion for involvement in a complex money laundering scheme that cleaned £12.5 billion in illicit money over four years. The report cited corporate secrecy laws that make ...