What Are the Biggest Regulatory Hurdles for Institutional Crypto Investment? Institutional investors face numerous challenges when entering the cryptocurrency market. The evolving regulatory landscape creates significant barriers that must be navigated carefully to ensure compliance and security.
The European Union, boasting a massive market of 450 million consumers and 23 million companies, has the potential to drive substantial technological innovation. However, despite the existence of extensive regulations aimed at enhancing cross-border business within the EU, the digital sector
The recent Supreme Court ruling marks a pivotal moment for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as the court's conservative majority has once again constrained the agency's power to regulate water pollution. This decision arose from a unique coalition between San Francisco and major
Cybersecurity has quickly become a paramount concern within the financial services industry, and recent data highlights the extent of these anxieties. According to the SIFMA Insights Equity Market Structure Compendium, an overwhelming 75.6% of respondents expressed their deep concern over the
President Donald Trump's implementation of various tariffs on key trade partners throughout his administration has ignited a global trade war with far-reaching consequences. Spanning regions like Canada, Mexico, and China, these tariffs aim to reshape long-standing trade policies in favor of
Desiree Sainthrope is a legal expert with extensive experience drafting and analyzing trade agreements. She is a recognized authority in global compliance and possesses a broad range of interests within the legal field, including intellectual property and the evolving implications of technologies
The digital economy is rapidly evolving, bringing with it a myriad of benefits as well as significant challenges, particularly in the realms of regulatory standards for market competition and personal data privacy. In response to these challenges, the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has
Artificial Intelligence can now perform complex tasks that once required human effort. This growth is causing significant changes in intellectual property, particularly in copyright law. As AI evolves, it raises ongoing challenges for regulations that affect everyone involved, including content
The CERTAIN initiative, an EU-funded project, aims to drive ethical AI compliance in Europe in response to increasing regulations like the EU AI Act. CERTAIN stands for “Certification for Ethical and Regulatory Transparency in Artificial Intelligence” and is led by Idemia Identity & Security Fra
The European Union's recent decision to relax corporate sustainability reporting rules has ignited a heated debate among policymakers, industry stakeholders, and environmental advocates. The alterations, encapsulated in the Omnibus package, promise to significantly reshape the landscape of
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