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The reaction – to a move by Rishi Sunak to delay the government’s green policies – has been mixed to say the least, with opposition parties criticising the prime minister’s leadership as “weak” and the decision “damaging” for the climate. 

As net zero sceptics cheered there was criticism from some in the car industry and the more environmentally minded Conservative politicians.

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What to expect as the US government shutdown enters week two

The shutdown entered its sixth day on Monday, with the SEC, CFTC and other agencies operating with restrictions and limited staff.

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Plume Network gains SEC transfer agent status to bring TradFi onchain

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Plume’s SEC registration lets it manage tokenized securities under US law, a step toward merging traditional markets with blockchain infrastructure.

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EU eyes crypto oversight under ESMA to end fragmented supervision

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EU eyes crypto oversight under ESMA to end fragmented supervision

ESMA moves to take direct control of crypto oversight under MiCA as EU states clash over cross-border licensing and fragmented market supervision.

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