
Compliance Clarified – a podcast by Thomson Reuters Regulatory Intelligence
Season 6, Episode 9: The 'Edinburgh Reforms'. Big Bang 2.0 for UK financial regulation?
Dec 16, 2022
The podcast discusses the 'Edinburgh Reforms' in UK financial regulation post-Brexit, including potential changes to the Senior Managers Regime, short selling regulations, and research rules under MiFID 2. It also covers the review of the Senior Managers Regime, contradictions in UK crypto regulation, risks of AI and machine learning, and the importance of green finance and the Consumer Credit Act for the UK's environmental targets.
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- The 'Edinburgh Reforms' announced by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt involve significant changes to senior management's accountability and revisions to on-shore European rules and regulations post-Brexit.
- Compliance officers will have a busy time in 2023 as they engage with the details of the reforms, including potential changes to ring-fencing rules, lifting the cap requirements, review of short selling regulation, and the need for a comprehensive review of the Senior Managers Regime.
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Overview of the Edinburgh Reforms
The podcast discusses the Edinburgh Reforms announced by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt on December 9th. These reforms involve significant changes to senior management's accountability and revisions to on-shore European rules and regulations post-Brexit. It is emphasized that compliance officers will have a busy time in 2023 as they engage with the details of these changes.
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