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UK Banks Push for Ambitious Financial Services Strategy
By Daniel Thomas
February 21, 2021, Financial Times
The UK’s top banks have urged ministers to develop an ambitious strategy to boost exports of financial services after the sector was …

Dutch Regulator Widens Post-Brexit Scope
By Wendy Lisney
February 18, 2021, Global Investor Group
The supervisory scope of the Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets (AFM) has broadened significantly since Brexit as the Dutch regulator …

EU Watchdog Sees Shift in Share Trading From London as ‘Permanent Change’
By Padraic Halpin
February 11, 2021, Reuters
The European Union’s securities watchdog suspects a post-Brexit shift in share trading to the bloc from Britain represents a permanent change after Amsterdam …

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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How UK finance Can Thrive After Brexit
By The FT Editorial Board
January 5, 2021, Financial Times
It would be fanciful to think that the City of London has only sunlit uplands ahead. Finance was all but …

Brexit and the City: Brussels’ new battle to rival London in finance
By Sam Fleming, Jim Brunsden, and Philip Stafford
September 23, 2020, Financial Times
“It would be very difficult to create a financial market which functions properly if five or six …

Market readiness questioned as no-deal Brexit looms
By Alice Tchernookova
September 17, 2020, Practice Insight from IFLR
With just over three months to go until the end of the transition period and little progress made on a …

AFM seeks to ‘level playing field’ for venues and vendors
By Samuel Wilkes
September 10, 2020, Risk
The Dutch Authority for Financial Markets is calling on the European Union to straighten out a perceived imbalance in its trading and transparency …

Big European states call for cryptocurrency curbs to protect consumers
By Christian Kraemer and Michael Nienaber
September 11, 2020, Reuters
Germany, France, Italy, Spain and the Netherlands called on the European Commission to draw up strict regulation for asset-backed cryptocurrencies …