Compliance & Ethics

Swedish Authorities Warn Money Transfer Providers of Growing Money Laundering & Terrorist Financing Risks

A new guidance brochure, published on 9 January 2026, has been developed by the Swedish Coordinating Body for Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism, working alongside the Swedish Police Authority, the Financial Intelligence Unit, the Swedish Security Service, and Sweden’s financial watchdog. Its aim is to help providers of money transfer services understand how their businesses are being exploited and what they are expected to do about it.

FTC Seeks Answers From Division I Universities on Sports Agent Compliance With Student Athlete Protection Law

Federal Trade Commission officials are seeking information from 20 universities as part of a new inquiry into whether sports agents working with student athletes are complying with federal requirements designed to protect those athletes.

Malta Tightens Sponsor Requirements Under Updated Capital Markets Framework

‍The Malta Financial Services Authority has launched a revised regulatory regime for sponsors, marking a significant step in its broader efforts to strengthen Malta’s capital markets framework. The new regime became applicable on 1 January 2026 and delivers Pillar III of the MFSA’s Capital Markets Strategy, which is focused on reinforcing the regulatory environment governing sponsors operating on the local regulated market.

Dubai Financial Regulator Shifts Crypto Token Responsibility to Firms in DIFC

The Dubai Financial Services Authority has brought a revised Crypto Token regulatory framework into force in the Dubai International Financial Centre, marking the most significant update to its digital assets regime since it was first introduced in 2022.

EU Puts Its Cards on the Table With New Foreign Subsidies Compliance Guidance

The European Commission recently released its Guidelines under the Foreign Subsidies Regulation, a framework that has been in force since mid-2023 but has left many companies guessing how aggressively it would be enforced in practice. The new document does not change the law. Instead, it offers a clearer picture of how the Commission intends to use it.

Trump Administration Moves to Create National DOJ Division for Fraud Enforcement

The White House on Thursday signaled a big shift in how the federal government plans to pursue large-scale fraud, announcing that the administration of Donald J. Trump is moving to establish a new Department of Justice division dedicated to national fraud enforcement.

EU Commission Weighs Early Lessons From Digital Markets Act Review

The European Commission has published a detailed snapshot of how stakeholders are responding to the ongoing review of the Digital Markets Act (DMA), offering an early sense of where Europe’s landmark digital competition rule is landing and where pressure is already building for change.