Breaking: EU's General Court just slashed a massive regulatory penalty. Judges in Luxembourg decided to reduce the fine from €376.36 million that regulators had originally slapped on. Significant move in the ongoing regulatory landscape.
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DiamondHands
· 12-10 09:57
Anyway, as long as the fines can be reduced, big companies always play by this rule... Regulatory agencies give hints, courts come to the rescue, and in the end, it's still those wealthy folks who laugh last.
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FlashLoanLord
· 12-10 09:55
Huh? Now the regulatory agencies must be embarrassed, with 37.6 billion directly cut down.
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GamefiHarvester
· 12-10 09:48
Ha, these judges finally did something. Cutting down 37.6 billion euros, the regulatory agencies must be pretty embarrassed... But on the other hand, this trivial fine really isn't a big deal for big companies.
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OnchainHolmes
· 12-10 09:48
Hey, it's that EU approach again, cutting when they say cut, but the real question is how long they’ll drag it out afterwards.
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BearMarketSage
· 12-10 09:36
This fine reduction means the regulatory authorities' approach will need to be adjusted again.
Breaking: EU's General Court just slashed a massive regulatory penalty. Judges in Luxembourg decided to reduce the fine from €376.36 million that regulators had originally slapped on. Significant move in the ongoing regulatory landscape.