GRC Report Staff

CFTC Asks Court to Step In as Arizona Targets Prediction Markets

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission has asked a federal judge in Arizona to block the state from pursuing criminal and civil enforcement actions against companies operating prediction markets under federal oversight. The request, filed Wednesday, seeks both a temporary restraining order and a preliminary injunction while a broader legal challenge plays out.

EU Moves to Tighten Energy Market Oversight as New Reporting Rules Take Shape & ACER Faces Review

On April 9, the European Commission published two new sets of rules aimed at sharpening transparency and improving how market activity is tracked across the bloc. At the same time, it opened a broader review of the EU Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators, the body tasked with making sense of that data and spotting when something isn’t right.

StubHub to Refund $10 Million After FTC Targets Hidden Ticket Fees

The Federal Trade Commission has secured a $10 million settlement with StubHub, forcing the ticketing giant to refund consumers after regulators found it failed to clearly show the true cost of tickets upfront.

DOJ Opens Antitrust Probe Into NFL as Cost & Access Questions Mount

The U.S. Department of Justice has quietly opened an antitrust investigation into the National Football League, turning fresh scrutiny on how America’s most powerful sports league sells its games and what that means for fans trying to watch them.

New Zealand Flags Weak Spots in Financial Reporting as Uncertainty Builds

New Zealand’s Financial Markets Authority has flagged ongoing weaknesses in financial reporting disclosures, even as overall standards remain high and filing timeliness shows signs of improvement.

GDPR Enforcement Tops €1.1 Billion in 2025 as Europe’s Largest Regulators Continue to Lead

Europe’s data protection authorities issued more than €1.145 billion in fines in 2025, reinforcing a steady trend of high-value GDPR enforcement driven largely by the bloc’s biggest regulators, according to the European Data Protection Board’s latest annual report.

Japan Maps Out Sustainability Reporting Shift With Gradual Move to Mandatory Disclosure & Assurance

Japan’s financial regulator has set out a path for how sustainability reporting will evolve from a compliance requirement into something closer to financial reporting in both structure and scrutiny. The Financial Services Agency (FSA) on January 8 published a report and accompanying roadmap detailing how companies will be required to adopt standardized sustainability disclosures, and, crucially, how those disclosures will eventually need to be independently assured.