Regulatory Insights: Vulnerability, CCPs, SBA Loans & CFTC Updates
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This episode provides an in-depth review of regulatory updates affecting key sectors including vulnerability management, Central Counterparties (CCPs), Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL), law enforcement arrests, and Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) compliance.
Highlights include the Small Business Administration's continued support through EIDLs for drought-affected businesses in Washington and Oregon, offering loans with favorable terms to assist recovery efforts. The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has initiated its sixth stress test exercise for CCPs, incorporating a new recovery and resolution component to strengthen financial stability across 16 CCPs in Europe and the UK.
Additionally, the CFTC has granted an extension to Nodal Clear’s compliance deadline for amended daily reporting requirements until October 31, 2026, adopting a no-action position to facilitate thorough testing. In health and safety news, Insulet Corporation recalled certain Omnipod 5 insulin pump pods due to potential internal tubing defects posing serious health risks.
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Articles mentioned:
- SBA Relief Still Available to Washington Small Businesses and Private Nonprofits Affected by Drought
- ESMA launches its sixth stress test exercise for Central Counterparties
- CP26/15: Reviewing the financial promotions rules for consumer credit
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