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Commission wants to speed up securities trading

Financial Market Commissioner Maria Luís Albuquerque wants to make the settlement cycle in European securities trading more efficient. To this end, the Central Securities Depository Regulation is to be amended. Market participants should be able to settle trades on the trading day itself (T+0).

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Canada: New climate target widens gap to 1.5-degree pathway

On Wednesday, Canada submitted its national climate target for 2035 to the UN. Experts criticize the planned emission reductions as insufficient. Canada could also fail to meet the target for 2030, although the country claims to have achieved "good results."

By Lukas Bayer

Coalition negotiations in Austria failed

The conservative ÖVP and the right-wing populist FPÖ have been unable to agree on a joint government. Federal President Van der Bellen now wants to meet with party representatives and find a way out of the political impasse. New elections or a minority government are also conceivable.

By Redaktion Table

Climate lawsuits: Why Greenpeace sues a US company in Amsterdam

Energy Transfer is suing Greenpeace in the US because the NGO had organized protests against a pipeline. Greenpeace invokes a new EU directive to defend itself. Meanwhile, the lawsuit against Shell is being brought before the Supreme Court in the Netherlands.

By Alexandra Endres

Renewables: Agora proposes new remuneration system

Germany's subsidy system for wind and solar power plants needs to be reformed – to comply with EU regulations and to improve the coordination of generation and consumption. Agora Energiewende has now presented a proposal that focuses on Contracts for Difference, which are independent of actual production. The industry is critical of the proposal.

By Malte Kreutzfeldt

Work program 2025: Commission withdraws AI liability

The Commission has deleted 37 legislative initiatives from its work program. The AI Liability Directive also comes as a surprise at the last minute. This may already be a reaction to the USA's stance on regulation.

By Corinna Visser