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  • Exclusive: Treasury to unveil equivalence vision for City in white paper

    February 10, 2020

    The government will insist on the right to diverge from EU financial services regulation as part of a post-Brexit trade deal with Brussels based on equivalence. Writing in City PM today, chancellor Sajid Javid says the City “will no longer be a rule-taker” and reveals that ministers are working on a white paper setting out [...]

  • EU markets watchdog clashes with City regulator over post-Brexit trading rules

    February 6, 2020

    The EU’s markets watchdog has asked its British counterpart to ensure that the London Metal Exchange (LME) and ICE Futures Europe fully comply with the bloc’s rules on market transparency for commodity derivatives.  In the latest in a series of spats over the future relationship between EU and UK markets post-Brexit, the European Securities and [...]

  • Can the UK economy rebound after Brexit?

    February 5, 2020  |  City Talk

    Can the UK economy turn a corner? The economy has been on the verge of recession recently. Whether it improves as Brexit uncertainty lifts largely depends on the UK government’s approach to negotiations with the EU and the progress it makes. If it can avoid headlines about looming tariffs, then business confidence and investment can [...]

  • Champion of free trade? Prime Minister Boris Johnson must match rhetoric with action

    February 5, 2020

    For believers in free trade, Boris Johnson’s speech in the Painted Hall on Monday was, in many ways, highly encouraging. The Prime Minister emphasised the role that free trade has played in lifting some of the poorest people on the planet out of poverty, name-checked Adam Smith and his invisible hand of the market, and [...]

  • Leave voters not keen on divergence, despite PM’s rhetoric

    February 4, 2020

    People who voted Leave in 2016 do not believe the UK should insist on its own regulatory regime after Brexit, but want certain standards maintained after transition, a new survey has found. Yesterday Prime Minister Boris Johnson made much of the UK government’s plan to reject the EU’s insistence of a level-playing field, saying: “There [...]

  • The big freeze: Investors feel the chill in M&G’s frozen property fund

    February 4, 2020

    December and January have been cold dark months, especially for investors whose money has been frozen in M&G’s £2.5bn property fund since the beginning of winter. The asset management company felt compelled to suspend trading on its Property Portfolio fund on 4 December, due to the high volume of withdrawals by investors in the preceding [...]

  • The PM’s posturing and fighting stance could upset trade talks before they’ve even begun

    February 4, 2020

    The tears of joy and sadness seen on Brexit Day had barely dried before the UK and EU were at each other’s throats again ahead of trade talks set to last until the end of the year. Yesterday, both the UK and EU set out their negotiating positions, with Prime Minister Boris Johnson blithely stating [...]

  • Pound sinks as Boris Johnson warns of hard Brexit

    February 3, 2020

    The pound has sunk in early trading today ahead of a Boris Johnson speech in which the Prime Minister is expected to demand a looser trade deal with the EU that could spell a hard Brexit. Sterling fell over one per cent against the dollar to $1.3069 ahead of the Prime Minister’s speech. Johnson is [...]

  • Government tells EU deal must be struck this year as it reveals negotiating position

    February 3, 2020

    Downing Street has stressed a trade deal must be struck this year if it is going to happen at all, as part of its opening gambit in trade talks with the EU, following Boris Johnson’s landmark speech this morning. The government is seeking a deal with the EU that is “at least as good” as [...]

  • Forging closer ties with India is crucial, but let’s not lose sight of our neighbours

    February 3, 2020

    Now that the UK has formally left the EU, our trading ties with partners across the world will be more in focus than ever before. This includes our relationship with India, a country I visited last week to promote ties in financial and professional services. The UK-India partnership is now worth some £20bn, with nearly [...]

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