Lawsuits fly over the cost of regulation

Legal action is being taken against US watchdogs and there are fears that the practice could migrate to Europe

Lobbying is a well-established means of influencing the outcome of new reforms but during the past year the financial services industry has resorted to a more drastic measure: litigation.

The explosion of new regulations ushered in under the G20 programme to reform the global financial market infrastructure has prompted several suits against US regulators in a development that some experts believe could mark a fundamental shift for the industry.

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