# Banking Regulation
Latest news and articles about Banking Regulation
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Business
China’s ‘Silver’ Investors and the End of Caveat Emptor: Courts Hold Banks Liable for Wealth Management Losses
Chinese courts are increasingly holding banks liable for investment losses when they fail to strictly adhere to 'suitability' protocols, particularly regarding elderly investors. While 'buyer beware' remains a core market principle, banks must now provide exhaustive proof of risk disclosure and compliance to avoid significant compensation claims.
SoBiz2026年6月1日 04:08
#China Finance#Wealth Management#Beijing Financial Court

Technology
Wall Street’s Digital Fortress: Why Regulators Are Pausing Audits for the Mythos Era
U.S. regulators have suspended cybersecurity audits for major banks to allow for urgent system upgrades following the release of Anthropic's Mythos AI model. This strategic pause highlights the growing inadequacy of traditional security protocols against advanced, generative AI threats.
NeTe2026年5月19日 22:23
#Anthropic#Mythos AI#Wall Street