The article focuses on the decision by the European Court of Justice to reject a challenge by Great Britain to the European Union short-selling ban. Topics discussed include the consequences of this rejection for the way the 28-nation bloc regulates its financial services, the significance of the case for the single resolution board, and the problems caused by the slew of short-selling regulations advanced by member states following the financial crisis.
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