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Episode 9 of the Regulation Tomorrow Podcast – out now

By Jonathan Herbst (UK), Samuel Ramer (US), Jon Ireland & Sun Hong on July 15, 2021
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Episode 9 of the Regulation Tomorrow Podcast is available to stream and download on your usual podcast platform.

In this month’s podcast we speak to Jonathan Herbst about the future of financial services in the UK and also the HMT Wholesale Markets Review. We are joined by Sam Ramer from our US practice, who explains the impact of the Biden Administration’s memo on establishing the fight against corruption. We then discuss changes to the foreign financial services providers regime in Australia, with Jon Ireland from our Sydney office, and we close with a look at the draft amended anti-money laundering law in China that is currently in consultation, with partner in our Shanghai office, Sun Hong.

The Regulation Tomorrow Podcast is available to stream and download on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify and Soundcloud. To listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts, please click here.

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    Business of Law
  • Blog:
    Global Regulation Tomorrow
  • Organization:
    Norton Rose Fulbright
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