NRF Global Regulation Tomorrow Podcast
Norton Rose Fulbright
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The Global Regulation Tomorrow podcast, produced by Norton Rose Fulbright, provides monthly updates on financial services risk and regulation. Each episode features the firm's lawyers, risk consultants, and public policy strategists discussing recent news and emerging trends to help listeners navigate the complex global regulatory environment.
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Global Regulation tomorrow Plus: What's next for EU banks? Previewing the Commission's Competitiveness Report 05.06.2026 11dkIn the latest edition of Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus, Simon Lovegrove is joined by Robert Langmuir and Flupke van den Bogart from our Brussels Government Relations and Public Policy team to discuss the European Commission's forthcoming report on banking competitiveness, exploring what it might mean for the future shape of EU banking regulation.
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Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus: Future of Payments series – Episode 3 Safeguarding in Australia's new payments framework 29.05.2026 15dkIn the latest edition of our global podcast series, Future of Payments, James Morris and Simon Lovegrove continue their discussion on Australia's payment services reforms focussing on the proposed safeguarding regime.
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EU/UK Split the Difference – Two Regimes, One Market: The UK–EU Crypto Authorisation Divide 26.05.2026 24dkIn this latest episode of our podcast series, Split the Difference, we continue exploring the differences and similarities between cryptoasset authorisation in the UK and the EU. Part 1 focused on structure and scope. In this Part 2 we turn our attention to authorisation and supervision.
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Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus: AI mini-series Ep 6 – AI and workflows 18.05.2026 11dkIn the latest episode of our Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus mini-series on artificial intelligence in financial services, host Simon Lovegrove and Professor Peter McBurney examine the practicalities of embedding AI agents into existing business workflows, exploring the technical and organisational challenges that businesses face when moving from experimentation to real-world deployment. This episode is a valuable primer for board members who may not be familiar with AI, helping to demystify the technology and equip decision-makers with the understanding they need to oversee its responsible adoption.
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Global regulation Tomorrow Plus: AI mini-series Ep 5 – AI and blockchains 18.05.2026 13dkIn the latest episode of our Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus mini-series on artificial intelligence in financial services, host Simon Lovegrove is joined by Professor Peter McBurney to explore the growing intersection of artificial intelligence and blockchain technology, examining how distributed ledgers can provide the transparency, and accountability needed when AI agents operate autonomously in financial transactions. The discussion touches on supply chain finance and smart contracts governing agent behaviour. This episode is a valuable primer for board members who may not be familiar with AI, helping to demystify the technology and equip decision-makers with the understanding they need to oversee its responsible adoption.
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Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus: AI mini-series Ep 4 Do large language models think? 18.05.2026 13dkIn the latest episode of our Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus mini-series on artificial intelligence in financial services, host Simon Lovegrove is joined by Professor Peter McBurney to explore the provocative question of whether Large Language Models truly think or merely simulate reasoning. Drawing on examples from AI history and current research, they examine the practical implications for businesses deploying AI, including the risks of hallucination and the importance of human oversight. The discussion also touches on the regulatory landscape, including the EU AI Act, and offers practical guidance for organisations navigating the use of LLMs in high-stakes settings. This episode is a valuable primer for board members who may not be familiar with AI, helping to demystify the technology and equip decision-makers with the understanding they need to oversee its responsible adoption.
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Split the Difference: Episode 20 - Cryptoasset Authorisation 12.05.2026 27dk
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Risks Redefined: Risk Assessments – Operational resilience 11.05.2026 14dkThis podcast is the third in a mini-series discussing risk assessments, which are the cornerstone of an effective risk and compliance program and necessary in a number of areas to meet UK regulatory requirements. This third podcast takes a more focussed look at risk assessments for operational resilience. Look out for further updates in this series on our Global Regulation Tomorrow blog and podcast page.
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Let’s talk asset management: Episode 23 – FCA authorisation under the microscope 24.04.2026 13dkIn our podcast series, Let’s talk asset management, partners from our financial services and asset management teams provide listeners with a crash course on one or more hot topics in the asset management sector. By doing this, listeners will be able to build their knowledge and get insights on recent regulatory developments and market trends.In the latest episode we discuss the FCA's recent publication on improving applications for authorization and some of the common pitfalls and good practices identified by the regulator.
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Let’s talk asset management Episode 22 Unpacking the FCA's Wholesale Buy Side Regulatory Priorities 22.04.2026 16dk
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Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus: Future of Payments series – Episode 2 Modernising Australia's Payment Services Regime 15.04.2026 17dkIn the latest edition of our global podcast series, Future of Payments, James Morris, Shen Low and Simon Lovegrove take us through some very significant reforms to Australia's payment services regulatory framework following the publication of four new Bills including the Treasury Laws Amendment Bill 2026: Payments System Modernisation and what firms can do to navigate the changes.
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Split the Difference: Episode 19 – Prediction Markets and Event Contracts 02.04.2026 47dkIn the latest edition of our podcast series, Split the Difference, Mark Highman, Stephen Ariyan, Hannah Meakin and Simon Lovegrove compare the US and UK regulatory approaches to Prediction Markets and Events Contracts
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Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus: Future of Payments series – Episode 1 PSD3 and PSR 24.03.2026 22dkIn the first episode of our Future of Payments mini-series, we are joined by EU colleagues who discuss the Payment Services Directive 3 and the Payment Services Regulation. Together, we explore five key topics that are front of mind for the industry right now – fraud, transparency and consumer protection, supervision, MiCA, and the all-important question of timing.
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Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus: Geopolitics 3 16.03.2026 14dkThis episode of Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus is the third in a three-part mini-series in which Jonathan Herbst, Georgia Karamani and Simon Lovegrove discuss how financial services firms can build regulatory and operational resilience amid the geopolitical landscape. This third episode covers governance – governance and accountability, remote working, entity strategy, rapid response and horizon scanning.
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Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus: Geopolitics 2 13.03.2026 11dkThis episode of Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus is the second in a three part mini-series in which Jonathan Herbst, Georgia Karamani and Simon Lovegrove discuss how financial services firms can build regulatory and operational resilience amid the geopolitical landscape. This second episode covers trading issues – physical markets and underlying, operational resilience and cyber protection, contingency planning and wind-down.
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Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus: Geopolitics 1 10.03.2026 14dkThis episode of Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus is the first in a three part mini-series in which Jonathan Herbst, Georgia Karamani and Simon Lovegrove discuss how financial services firms can build regulatory and operational resilience amid the geopolitical landscape. This first episode covers prudential related issues – mapping exposures, stress testing and reviewing internal capital and liquidity frameworks.
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Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus: HM Treasury’s consultation on Appointed Representatives 10.03.2026 10dkIn the latest episode of Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus, Matthew Gregory and Simon Lovegrove discuss HM Treasury’s recent consultation on reforms to the Appointed Representatives regime. In particular, the discussion touches on five key areas - scope, the gateway, grandfathering, Senior Managers Regime, and the Financial Ombudsman Service.
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Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus: AI mini-series – Episode 3 – Agentic AI 19.02.2026 20dkIn the third episode of our Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus mini-series on artificial intelligence in financial services Professor Peter McBurney provides his thoughts on Agentic AI and its opportunities and risks.
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Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus: UK cryptoasset regulation mini-series – Episode 10 – FCA CP26/4 - Part 2 16.02.2026 31dkIn the latest episode of our Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus mini-series on cryptoassets we discuss FCA CP26/4: Application of FCA Handbook for regulated cryptoasset activities – part 2.In CP26/4 the FCA is consulting on how the Consumer Duty will apply to cryptoasset firms, supported by additional non-Handbook guidance, so firms deliver good outcomes for retail customers.It also covers Redress and Dispute Resolution (DISP) – the FCA’s approach to complaints handling and redress, ensuring consumers have clear routes to resolve issues. Plus Conduct of Business Standards (COBS) – applying key conduct rules to cryptoasset activities, so firms act fairly and transparently.
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Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus: AI mini-series – Episode 2 – Mills Review 05.02.2026 15dkIn the second episode of our Global Regulation Tomorrow Plus mini-series on artificial intelligence in financial services we discuss the Mills Review.
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