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The View from Brussels - Brexit: next steps and options to reconcile haste with ambition
Brexit now seems inevitable on 31 January 2020 but that is only the beginning of the process of defining a new relationship between the UK and the EU. …
The future UK-EU relationship – what is next?
“The election result represents a decisive choice by the UK electorate to proceed with leaving the EU and makes any reversal of that policy extremely …
Brexit and Conflicts of Laws
This article has been extracted from our "A litigator’s yearbook: 2019 (England and Wales)". If you would like to read the full yearbook (which …
Capital controls in the UK?
The post below was first published on our Policy Matters blog Since the US Dollar departed from the gold standard in 1971 much of the world has abandoned …
Brexit and Fund Management: Are all regimes created equal?
This article was first published in Funds Europe (November 2019). In the context of Brexit, asset managers may consider equivalence as an option for …
Temporary Equivalence Decision for UK CCPs to be renewed
The post below was first published on our FSR and Corporate Crime blog European Commission Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis announced in a speech at the …
Brexit Asset Management Update
The post below summarises the latest Brexit developments related to asset management. EU Exit: PRA statement on ACPR response to EIOPA recommendations …
Upcoming UK General Election: The implications for the Brexit process
Last week, the UK's Parliament was dissolved: triggering the official countdown to the 12 December 2019 General Election. The outcome of this General …
Brexit Asset Management Update
The post below summarises the latest Brexit developments related to asset management. EU Exit: FCA directions extending TPR notification period The …
Brexit Asset Management Update
The post below summarises the latest Brexit developments related to asset management. Statutory Instrument on cross-border distribution The Cross-Border …
Brexit corporate update
The European Council has agreed to a “flextension” of the Brexit deadline. This means that the UK will now leave the EU on 31 January 2020, unless the UK …
Upcoming UK General Election – what does it mean for Brexit?
Both the House of Commons and House of Lords have voted in favour of the Early Parliamentary Election Bill scheduling a General Election for 12 December …
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