What lessons can we learn from the Bloomberg affair?
In the case of the false Vinci communiqué, the French Supreme Court has just put an end to the questions ...
Revision of the EMIR regulation: a new illustration of Franco-German tensions
MEP Aurore Lalucq believes that Paris did everything in its power to scupper a reform that would have favored Frankfurt ...
ESG data: overcoming the challenges of relevance and reliability
A seminar organized this week by the AEFR think tank highlighted the difficulties of gathering information ...
12 measures to boost France's financial attractiveness
A bill presented by Renaissance deputy Alexandre Holroyd aims to make it easier to finance companies, encourage their ...
Reverse solicitation": the European Securities and Markets Authority's review of this exemption
Legal column by Arnaud Touati, partner at Hashtag Avocats and Célia Neveux, legal expert at Hashtag Avocats. The European Authority for ...
Furnished rentals: standardising rental taxation to ease the market?
Legal column by Stéphanie Hamis, partner, and Pierre Lucas, manager at Arsene. At this very moment, members of parliament are discussing a ...
The Paris Bourse can finally welcome "active" ETFs
A decree published Thursday in the Journal Officiel corrects a regulatory loophole in the French Monetary and Financial Code, which ...
Can a loan acceleration clause be abusive?
Legal column by Clément Vandevooghel, member of the Paris Bar, Counsel at Gide Loyrette Nouel A.A.R.P.I and Agathe Llorens, lawyer ...
Capital Markets Union: after AMLA's disappointment, Bruno Le Maire regains the upper hand
The French Minister of the Economy and Finance is calling for the creation of a European savings product and a strengthening of ...
"I don't see any strong logic in locating an anti-money laundering authority near the ECB."
[Finascope interview] Robert Ophèle, who is in charge of Paris's bid to become the European Anti-Money Laundering Authority (AMLA), sees no reason ...