GRC Report Staff

CNIL Survey Reveals Shift in Attitudes Toward Paid Digital Services

The CNIL's recent survey indicates a growing willingness among French consumers to pay for online services without targeted advertising, impacting digital service providers' business models.

California Advances Delete Act Regulation to Bring One-Click Data Deletion to Millions

Californians are about to gain one of the most sweeping digital privacy tools in the country. The California Privacy Protection Agency (CalPrivacy) confirmed at last week’s Board meeting that the state’s Office of Administrative Law has approved regulations to implement the Delete Act, a move that paves the way for a single-click mechanism allowing residents to wipe their personal information from hundreds of data brokers.

ASIC Targets Research & Advice Failures That Led Australians Into Collapsed Investment Products

Australia’s financial regulator has filed two major Federal Court actions alleging that SQM Research and Interprac Financial Planning failed in their gatekeeping duties, contributing to widespread losses tied to the Shield Master Fund and First Guardian Master Fund. The coordinated actions demonstrate the ASIC’s growing pressure on research houses, licensees, and intermediaries responsible for steering Australians into high-risk investment products.

Dutch Watchdog Warns Market Resilience Is Showing Cracks as Risks Rise

The Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets is sounding the alarm on what it calls a “treacherous” sense of calm across global markets. In its Trend Monitor 2026 report and a separate deep dive on scenario thinking, the regulator warns that the stability seen in recent years is resting on an uneasy balance that could tip with little warning.

Parliament Backs Push to Simplify EU Sustainability Reporting & Due Diligence Rules

The European Parliament has taken a big step toward scaling back the EU’s corporate sustainability reporting and due diligence regime, voting on Thursday to streamline the rules and significantly narrow the number of companies that will need to comply.

New Zealand Faces Rising Privacy Risks as Regulator Pushes for a Modern Privacy Act

‍New Zealand’s privacy regulator is sounding the alarm as privacy complaints and serious breach notifications surge across the country. In its latest Annual Report, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner warned that New Zealanders’ rising anxiety about personal data isn’t just theoretical anymore, it reflects a real increase in harm.

SEC Staff Tries to Untangle Filing Backlog After Government Shutdown

The Securities and Exchange Commission’s Division of Corporation Finance is stepping back into gear after the federal government shutdown, and its first order of business is tackling the more than 900 registration statements that piled up while the lights were off. To help issuers understand what happens next, the Division has released new guidance that outlines how filings submitted during the shutdown will move forward now that staff are back at their desks.