Jakarta’s push for further postponement comes as EU countries call for ‘onerous’ rules to be simplified
Regulators found the fast-fashion retailer, which is facing multiple probes, also made unjustifiable environmental claims
The department that defined Brussels’ muscular market liberalism is entering a profound period of change
The heads of Airbus and BNP Paribas join intense lobbying effort against new regulations
Concessions to support European producers in the face of foreign competition follow calls to ease climate targets
EBA raises concern over circularity of burgeoning credit-transfer market
The former Italian prime minister on how to make Europe a single financial market
iPhone group will make it easier for developers to promote offerings
Long-awaited political agreement will revamp how bloc manages failing lenders to limit taxpayer liability
BaFin was criticised for badly mishandling one of Europe’s biggest accounting frauds
European Commission poised to propose treating stablecoins issued outside bloc as interchangeable with EU versions
Deal can proceed without need to clear thresholds for shareholder acceptance
Competition chief Teresa Ribera says Brussels will allow governments to take stakes in companies
Three decades after it was launched, hundreds of barriers still persist within the EU. In an era of trade wars, Brussels has made it a key priority
European regulators poised to launch antitrust probe into food group’s takeover of Pringles and Pop-Tarts maker
Regulators say Chinese online marketplace has failed to enforce penalty policy on traders that post illegal content
European Commission suggests cutting minimum risk weights after pressure from industry and former ECB president Mario Draghi
Industry groups urge European Commission to rethink reform plan or face greater dependence on China
Co-founder Stephen Schwarzman sees ‘signs of change’ across the region
World’s largest sovereign wealth fund says ambitious action needed to improve competitiveness
Moscow’s possible inclusion has ‘huge support’ as Brussels expects to adopt new designation next week after a delay
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Move likely to raise concerns among hedge funds and private credit groups of greater regulatory scrutiny
Eurozone banks hold €1.3tn in loans to sectors most exposed to severe water shortages, including farming
Berlin says Republican proposal to shut the PCAOB threatens international co-operation