

The U.S.-UK Financial Regulatory Working Group held its 12th official meeting on February 25, 2026, at the U.S. Department of the Treasury in Washington, DC. This collaborative effort brings together senior officials from both the U.S. Treasury and HM Treasury, highlighting the importance of transatlantic dialogue on financial regulations.
The meeting featured representatives from major financial regulatory bodies, including the Federal Reserve, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, and British counterparts like the Bank of England and Financial Conduct Authority. Participants shared insights and discussed pressing regulatory issues, emphasizing the need for alignment in financial oversight amid evolving market dynamics.
This joint initiative underscores the commitment of both governments to strengthen regulatory frameworks and foster a resilient financial system. As financial markets become increasingly interconnected, such collaborative efforts are crucial in addressing common challenges and enhancing stability on both sides of the Atlantic.
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Official Source: US Treasury