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EPBC Act reforms imminent: Setting the scene for major changes
For the second year in a row, environmental reforms are at the top of the national legislative agenda.
United Kingdom | Publication | November 2024
In this edition of Regulation Around the World we review the UK Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) Consumer Duty (UK Consumer Duty) and see if other international financial services authorities have already got similar concepts in their frameworks; or whether the UK Consumer Duty not only sets a new UK standard for conduct in retail markets, but a new international standard across those markets surveyed.
We do this by taking a closer look at eight core components of the UK Consumer Duty, to identify whether it is a global first or whether in fact there are areas of other markets internationally which are already comparable to this new ‘higher standard’ in the UK.
The core components are:
In terms of other markets, we review the regimes as they apply to investment business in the European Union, Australia, South Africa, Singapore, Hong Kong, China and the United States.
The publication covers developments to October 30, 2024.
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For the second year in a row, environmental reforms are at the top of the national legislative agenda.
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A range of significant reforms to NSW’s key environmental laws has just been passed by the NSW Parliament, and our responses to the FAQ’s about the Environmental Legislation Amendment Act 2025 (the Amendment Act) are set out below:
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The State Development Bill 2025 (WA) (the Bill) proposes to provide the State Development Minister (currently the Hon Roger Cook MLA, Premier) and the Coordinator General (CG) (an existing office with a new statutory role) with a range of powers to coordinate and fast-track approvals for strategically important developments, all with the aim of securing investment in areas the WA Government considers are key to WA’s future. If passed, the key reforms in the Bill will come into force on a date to be proclaimed.
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