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NRF Global Regulation Tomorrow Podcast
NRF Global Regulation Tomorrow Podcast
Author: Norton Rose Fulbright
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If you want to stay up to date on the latest developments in the world of financial services risk and regulation, the Global Regulation Tomorrow podcast is for you. Each month, Norton Rose Fulbright's team of lawyers, risk consultants and government relations and public policy strategists will discuss recent news and emerging trends to help you keep track of the evolving and increasingly complex global financial services regulatory environment.
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This episode of Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus is the third in a three-part mini-series in which Jonathan Herbst, Georgia Karamani and Simon Lovegrove discuss how financial services firms can build regulatory and operational resilience amid the geopolitical landscape. This third episode covers governance – governance and accountability, remote working, entity strategy, rapid response and horizon scanning.
This episode of Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus is the second in a three part mini-series in which Jonathan Herbst, Georgia Karamani and Simon Lovegrove discuss how financial services firms can build regulatory and operational resilience amid the geopolitical landscape. This second episode covers trading issues – physical markets and underlying, operational resilience and cyber protection, contingency planning and wind-down.
This episode of Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus is the first in a three part mini-series in which Jonathan Herbst, Georgia Karamani and Simon Lovegrove discuss how financial services firms can build regulatory and operational resilience amid the geopolitical landscape. This first episode covers prudential related issues – mapping exposures, stress testing and reviewing internal capital and liquidity frameworks.
In the latest episode of Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus, Matthew Gregory and Simon Lovegrove discuss HM Treasury’s recent consultation on reforms to the Appointed Representatives regime. In particular, the discussion touches on five key areas - scope, the gateway, grandfathering, Senior Managers Regime, and the Financial Ombudsman Service.
In the third episode of our Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus mini-series on artificial intelligence in financial services Professor Peter McBurney provides his thoughts on Agentic AI and its opportunities and risks.
In the latest episode of our Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus mini-series on cryptoassets we discuss FCA CP26/4: Application of FCA Handbook for regulated cryptoasset activities – part 2.In CP26/4 the FCA is consulting on how the Consumer Duty will apply to cryptoasset firms, supported by additional non-Handbook guidance, so firms deliver good outcomes for retail customers.It also covers Redress and Dispute Resolution (DISP) – the FCA’s approach to complaints handling and redress, ensuring consumers have clear routes to resolve issues. Plus Conduct of Business Standards (COBS) – applying key conduct rules to cryptoasset activities, so firms act fairly and transparently.
In the second episode of our Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus mini-series on artificial intelligence in financial services we discuss the Mills Review.
In our latest podcast, we discuss some of the key recent Financial Conduct Authority enforcement developments and outcomes, and key lessons learned for firms from these, including recent publicity developments and the cases concerning Nationwide Building Society, the Institute of Certified Bookkeepers and two former Finance Directors of Carillion plc.For further information in this area, please see our Notices in a nutshell series and our Interventions and investigations insights page.
In the latest episode of Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus we discuss the Treasury Committee's landmark report on artificial intelligence in UK financial services, published on 22 January 2026.
In the latest episode of our mini-series looking at the UK’s approach to regulating cryptoassets we discuss the proposed admissions and disclosures regime for Cryptoassets as set out in the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Cryptoassets) Regulations 2025 and the Financial Conduct Authority’s recent consultation paper on this topic (CP25/41).
This episode of Split the Difference is our annual horizon scanning podcast, where we consider what US/UK markets related developments practitioners should look out for in 2026.
In the latest episode of our mini-series looking at the UK’s approach to regulating cryptoassets we discuss the proposed market abuse regime for cryptoassets as set out in the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Cryptoassets) Regulations 2025 and the Financial Conduct Authority’s recent consultation paper on this topic (CP25/41).
In the latest episode of our mini-series looking at the UK’s approach to regulating cryptoassets we discuss how the Cryptoasset Regulations and the FCA’s proposed new rules and guidance would apply to operators of cryptoasset trading platforms.
In the latest episode of our mini-series looking at the UK’s approach to regulating cryptoassets we discuss some of the key points from the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Cryptoassets) Regulations 2025 that were recently laid before parliament by HM Treasury, including some of the new substantive provisions and clarifications to the scope of the regime.
In this special edition of our EMEA APAC regulatory insights series colleagues from the EU cover the European Commission’s recent market integration and supervision legislative package - a core pillar of the Savings and Investments Union. The package is a major initiative designed to unlock the full potential of the EU Single Market.
In the latest episode of Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus Hannah Meakin, Georgia Karamani and Charlotte Carnegie discuss the recent consultation published by Financial Conduct Authority on proposed changes intended to improve the transaction reporting regime.
In our EMEA APAC regulatory insights series colleagues from our EMEA APAC offices provide an update on some of the key regulatory issues they are seeing in their local market. In this latest episode Matthew Shanahan, Karl Masi, Hasanali Pirnhai and Ratul Roshan from our Dubai and Saudi offices discuss: •The new CBUAE AML Law and the new Central Bank governing law •CBUAE’s 2025 Exchange Business Regulations and potential overlaps with existing retail payment services and stored value facility regulations. •Recent developments in KSA on policy positions on blockchain and virtual assets, and what the future may hold. •Financial promotion regulations in KSA for wealth and asset management.
In the 10th episode of our Global Investigations podcast series, join Sharon Oded (Head of Investigations, Amsterdam) and Joost Gille (Associate in Regulatory, Compliance and Investigations, Amsterdam) for an exclusive conversation with Tom Hardin, better known as “Tipper X”. Tipper X is a former hedge fund analyst who cooperated with the FBI to uncover widespread insider trading and secure over 80 convictions in its Operation Perfect Hedge investigation.
In the latest episode of our Let’s talk asset management series, Hannah Meakin, Lucy Dodson and Charlotte Carnegie discuss the FCA’s recent multi-firm review of consolidation in the financial advice and wealth management sector, in which the FCA sets out its observations, examples of good practice and areas of increased risk.
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