May 2025Â
The rate of change in the geopolitical landscape over the last few months has been extraordinary. With economic uncertainty persisting, governments are keen to promote growth and competitiveness, including calls for some regulators to cut red tape and remove unnecessary bureaucracy. While firms may welcome this, uncertainty and fragmentation of rules across jurisdictions could make it harder in practice to anticipate and plan for regulatory change.
As local regulatory priorities increasingly take centre stage, Global perspectives considers implications for the global landscape � amongst them the potential for deglobalisation and further regulatory divergence � and highlights key areas of regulatory focus and opportunity.

Global Perspectives � Regulatory compliance in a changing world
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Kate Dawson
Wholesale Conduct & Capital Markets, EMA FS Regulatory Insight Centre
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Michelle Adcock
Director, FS Regulatory Insight Centre, Risk and Regulatory Advisory
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Amy Matsuo
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David Collington
Wealth and Asset Management, EMA FS Regulatory Insight Centre
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Alisa Dolgova
Insurance Prudential Regulation, EMA FS Regulatory Insight Centre
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