Morgan Stanley banker Albuquerque faces scrutiny as EU finance chief

Former Portuguese finance minister and Morgan Stanley banker Maria Luís Albuquerque, known for her austerity-heavy tenure during the eurozone crisis, is now the European Commission’s nominee for the influential role of Commissioner for Financial Services. Her appointment has already ignited controversy.

Luxembourg reforms its business registers

Part of Luxembourg’s effort to tackle allegations that it enables questionable business and tax practices through a lack of transparency will be significantly upgraded through new rules, technical capacities, increased staff and administrative penalties by 2023.

Under a reform project involving a draft Grand-Ducal regulation announced last week, the Luxembourg government body that makes available business registration information – including a ultimate beneficial owner registry -  will be overhauled and have its staff doubled.

ILA: companies should prepare for EU regulation on corporate governance

Is the European Commission planning to regulate European corporate governance practices? Last week, we highlighted the on-going sustainable corporate governance initiative, which is exploring options at the EU level. Karen Wauters of the Luxembourg Directors Assocation (ILA) believes its members must have a strategy in the face of this process.