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The Law Reviews Competition & Regulatory Newsletter (23 June - 6 July 2021) Fine reduction for HSBC as European Commission re-adopts EURIBOR decisions Fine reduction for HSBC as European Commission re-adopts EURIBOR decisions On 28 June 2021 the European Commission adopted two decisions against three major banks in respect of a... Autumn Budget 2024 UK Supreme Court confirms the Sky is not the limit when it comes to trade mark applications and bad faith In this briefing, we take a closer look at the main issues in the long-running dispute between SkyKick and Sky, the UK Supreme Court’s analysis and ultimate findings, and the likely implications of the decision on UK trade mark filing and enforcement prac... Data commercialisation: opportunities knock in 2025 Digital Regulation: What to expect in 2025 Pensions: what's coming? Stamp duty in the Autumn Statement 2023: update on the 1.5% charge and extension of the growth market exemption The Budget Resolutions published following the Autumn Statement 2023 give temporary statutory effect to provisions intended to remove the UK’s 1.5% stamp duty charge in many circumstances where it would have previously been disapplied under EU law and to ... UK scraps the bonus cap - competitive divergence or prudent policymaking? On 24 October 2023, the PRA and the FCA issued a joint policy statement (PS) announcing that the bonus cap would be scrapped from 31 October 2023. The move follows a joint consultation paper (CP) published in December 2022, which itself gave effect to a c... Has the UK just abolished its 1.5% stamp duty charge? “I see the 1.5% is being removed!” was the subject line of a client e-mail received early last Thursday afternoon in light of HMRC’s latest announcement. To which the answer is “not quite!” No resurrection of the 1.5% stamp duty charge on capital raisings...