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The uncertainty surrounding Brexit has had an unintended knock-on effect on the assessment of the transparency of financial products, causing a disagreement between the European Commission and the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA). Whereas ESMA is required to provide an assessment of the compliance of certain financial products with transparency obligations on a yearly

Christian Voigt, a senior regulatory adviser at Fidessa, and former vice president at Deutsche Boerse has published a blog post warning that there may be up to 230 stocks listed in the UK and EU27 at risk of Brexit because of a Mifid II trading rule. According to Voigt, “The rule requires EU firms to

A new report by think-tank New Financial finds that EU capital markets continue to underperform, widening the transatlantic gap with US capital markets.  Relative to the size of the economy, most sectors of EU capital markets have shrunk over the past decade –  with remnants from the financial crisis still present and recovery moving slowly. With

Last week, the European Commission published seven Notices to stakeholders concerning the Withdrawal of the United Kingdom and EU rules in the field of banking and finance, to prepare for, and soften, the upcoming shock on March 30th, 2019. Among them, professionals in the asset management sector have been warned that after the Article 50

The negotiations on the future treaty between the EU and UK met with a proposal from the City of London, Europe’s financial sector capital, to ‘allow cross-border trade in financial services’. The negotiation team lead by Michel Barnier on the EU-side refused this proposal, which adds further turmoil to the City as many corporations have

The Greens/EFA Parliamentary Group took a firm position on taxation rules for any future FTA or Brexit deal with the United Kingdom. Following a report released ahead of the December negotiations, the political group argues that one of the issues that must be at the forefront of the deal is the alignment of UK’s fiscal

On Wednesday 29 March at 12:30 pm, Sir Tim Barrow will present THE letter to the European Council informing the EU that the UK decided to “withdraw from the Union” (article 50 (1) TEU). Rumour has it though that the European Council is ready to react within 48 hours following the reception of the letter.

In December 2016, after several months of discussion between the institutions, the COREPER (representatives of the Member States) has agreed on the revision of this Directive. This amendment aims at encouraging transparent and active engagement by shareholders of listed companies. The revision provides for new requirements such as the oversight of directors’ remuneration, the identification

EU leaders met in Brussels yesterday and continued their discussion today on the British reform proposals, the migration crisis but also on their economic views and Bank Breakups. Brussels is worried about the prospect of an actual Brexit but relaxed about the outcome of the summit. British Bankers were at pains to dispel the Franco-German

Brexit has begun to create a shift of financial regulation within Europe. With the resignation of Britain’s EU Commissioner in charge of financial services, Jonathan Hill, Britain is seeing its influence within Europe dissolve. During an interview with the FT, Lord Hill discussed the shift of power that will affect British financial institutions and the

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