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City of London’s Brexit Tab Rises With Stock and Swaps Moves
By Silla Brush and Viren Vaghela
February 11, 2021, Bloomberg
The City of London has little to celebrate from the first six weeks of freedom from the European Union.
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Britain’s Financial Services Business Is Divided Over “Equivalence”
February 6, 2021, The Economist
In the final weeks before Britain struck its Christmas Eve trade agreement with the European Union, Boris Johnson employed a euphemism for a no-deal outcome: …

EU’s Financial Services Chief Says Realities of Brexit ‘Have Come Home to Roost’
By James Booth
January 22, 2021, Financial News
The European Union’s financial services supreme has said a financial services deal between the UK and EU could take a long time …

How Brexit Disruption Will Change London’s Financial Centers
The FT’s head of Lex Jonathan Guthrie takes a high-speed tour of Mayfair, the City of London and Canary Wharf to see how leaving the EU will affect the capital’s …
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London Unlikely to Regain Lost EU Share Trading, Warn City Figures
By Philip Stafford, Camilla Hodgson, and Chris Giles
January 6, 2021, Financial Times
The EU share trading that flooded out of the City of London after the end of the …

The City of London’s New Big Bang
By Elisa Martinuzzi
January 5, 2021, Bloomberg
The City of London, for years the world’s dominant financial center, is facing its biggest reset since the Big Bang of 1986. Those …

‘Clean Shift’ as Euro Share Trading Exits London for EU
By Huw Jones and Abhinav Ramnarayan
January 4, 2021, Reuters
The biggest shift in European share trading in two decades was proceeding smoothly on Monday, on the first day of …

Brexit and the City — Is This the End of the Party?
By Jill Treanor
January 2, 2021, The Times
When Franca Rosa Congiu arrived in London a decade ago, lured to the City to work in the thriving financial services industry, …

What Does the Brexit Deal Mean for Financial Services?
By Simon Clark
December 24, 2020, The Wall Street Journal
The U.K. government and the European Union have agreed a trade deal to replace current arrangements which end on New …