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This week's edition of Financial Services weekly highlights includes: BoE addresses MREL framework in letter to HoL FSR Committee; ESMA releases new governance framework to supervise EU shift to T+1 settlement cycle; WFE sets out its priorities for the exchange and clearing industry; plus dates for your diary over the coming week.
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This week's edition of Financial Services weekly highlights includes: the FCA’s eight portfolio letters on implementation of the Consumer Duty; HM Treasury’s proposed exemption for crypto promotions; HM Treasury’s and the BoE’s plans for a ‘digital pound’; the PRA’s proposals for dealing with
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