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    European regulators may ease rules, ECB’s Lagarde says

    October 15, 2025
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    FRANKFURT, Oct 15: European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said momentum is building in Europe to ease certain financial regulations, as policymakers evaluate opportunities to streamline rules without compromising the stability of the financial system.

    European regulators may ease rules, ECB’s Lagarde says
    Christine Lagarde signals momentum toward easing financial rules across European banking sector.

    In an interview with the media, Lagarde said the conversation around regulatory reform is gaining traction, particularly in areas where rules may be overlapping or excessively burdensome for non-systemic institutions. She stressed the importance of striking a balance between efficiency and oversight, emphasizing that any regulatory adjustments must continue to support resilience in the European banking sector.

    Lagarde clarified that the push for simplification does not amount to a weakening of the regulatory framework. She noted that existing rules, especially those introduced after the global financial crisis, have played a critical role in maintaining stability, but acknowledged that some may be due for review.

    The European Central Bank has been working with national supervisors and EU-level institutions to identify areas where obligations may be redundant or disproportionate to the risks posed. Lagarde reaffirmed the ECB’s commitment to safeguarding the financial system while acknowledging that nonbank financial institutions, often referred to as shadow banks, have grown significantly under less stringent oversight.

    Monetary policy to remain data‑driven, says Lagarde

    She pointed out that nonbank entities now account for a substantial share of financial intermediation in Europe, and called for greater attention to ensuring consistent oversight across the financial sector. Lagarde also addressed monetary policy, reiterating the ECB’s current position of assessing rate decisions on a meeting-by-meeting basis.

    She said the ECB is committed to a data-dependent approach and declined to rule out further interest rate cuts. The central bank held rates steady at its last meeting in September, following a series of hikes aimed at addressing inflationary pressures. On financial markets, Lagarde said the ECB does not see signs of disorder in the euro-area bond market, despite recent volatility linked to political developments in member states.

    She stated that the central bank stands ready to act if conditions change and affirmed that existing instruments are in place to address potential instability. Lagarde did not comment on the specifics of current spreads but emphasized that market functioning remains orderly. The ECB president’s comments come amid broader discussions across the European Union about the role of regulation in supporting economic growth while maintaining financial discipline.

    Avoiding regulatory gaps in evolving financial sectors

    Regulatory authorities, including the ECB, are engaged in a review process to determine where efficiency improvements can be made without lowering standards. An internal task force led by ECB Vice President Luis de Guindos is currently evaluating regulatory overlap and complexity, particularly in capital requirements and reporting structures.

    Lagarde indicated that the objective is to maintain a regulatory environment that supports safety, competitiveness and clarity for market participants. Lagarde’s remarks reflect the evolving conversation in Europe about the future of financial regulation, with institutions now focusing on modernizing frameworks and aligning oversight with the structure of the contemporary financial system. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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