Companies will be allowed to report finances semi-annually in pilot project
Canadian securities regulators have introduced a pilot project allowing smaller public companies to report finances semi-annually instead of quarterly to reduce regulatory burdens.
US moves to soften capital rules: ‘Big banks can declare mission accomplished’
US federal regulators are planning to reduce capital requirements for big banks, a significant shift in banking regulations since the 2008 financial crisis, potentially benefiting major financial institutions.
USU: Loan repayment periods for mortgages are set to increase – experts completely dismiss the idea
Finnish financial regulators criticize a government proposal to extend mortgage repayment periods to 35 years, warning of increased household debt risks.
How to borrow completely for free. Thousands of Czechs have used a way to legally cheat creditors
Czechs are increasingly finding ways to take out loans for free, including mortgages, which is raising concerns among creditors and regulators about the consequences of this practice.
Price Crash in Gold, Bitcoin, and SAP: The Financial Markets Are Becoming Uncomfortable
The financial markets are experiencing turmoil with significant price drops in gold, Bitcoin, and tech giants like SAP and Microsoft, prompting warnings from financial regulators about increased risks.
Regulators, start doing the job you exist for in 2026 or the voters with low pensions will do it instead
The article critiques Croatian financial regulators for failing to perform their protective functions effectively, suggesting that if they do not improve by 2026, voters with low pensions will take action.