Expert seminar decodes EU and Austrian financial regulation shifts on 8 June 2026
The Financial Publishing House will host an online seminar on 8 June 2026, focusing on regulatory updates from the Ministry of Finance. Titled Insights from the Ministry of Finance, the event will examine key developments in financial supervision and market regulation across the EU and Austria. Dr. Ben-Benedict Hruby, LL.M., Head of Capital Markets Law and FinTech at Germany’s Federal Ministry of Finance, will lead the discussion. His session will explore the European Commission’s Market Integration and Supervision Package, a set of reforms targeting funds, exchanges, crypto-assets, and financial infrastructure.
The seminar will also address Austria’s legislative priorities, including the Listing Act package and bills implementing AIFMD and UCITS rules. Attendees will hear comparisons between the Commission’s proposals and the stances of EU member states and the European Parliament. Beyond regulatory changes, the event will offer background analysis and expert views on current supervisory trends. Organisers aim to provide a clear overview of both EU-wide and national-level shifts in financial oversight.
The online event on 8 June 2026 will bring together policymakers and industry professionals to discuss the future of financial regulation. Topics will range from crypto-asset rules to stock exchange reforms, with a focus on how new laws may reshape markets in Austria and beyond.
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