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Smaller E.U. States Block Pre-Brexit Reform of Finance Supervisors
By Francesco Guarascio
January 22, 2019, Reuters
Smaller European Union states led by Luxembourg on Tuesday blocked a plan to strengthen E.U. financial regulators’ grip over money managers ahead of …
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High Speed Traders in Netherlands Poised to Escape E.U. Bonus Cap
By Alexander Weber, Silla Brush, and Ruben Munsterman
January 21, 2019, Bloomberg
Dutch high-speed traders, some of the most active in the world, will probably escape having their bonuses capped …
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Brexit Poll Part Two: U.K. Firms Set Sail
By Sharon Kimathi
January 17, 2019, Practice Insight from IFLR
As financial institutions prepare for the end of passporting, they’ve been busy searching for a new hub on the continent. …
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Tradeweb Gains Approval for Amsterdam Brexit Base
By Hayley McDowell
January 15, 2019, The Trade
Electronic trading specialist Tradeweb has received regulatory approval to establish a European base in Amsterdam in preparation for Brexit.
The firm said …
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Great Retreat from Global Bank Lending Continues
By Mike Bird
December 31, 2018, The Wall Street Journal
The banks hit hardest by the financial crisis have retreated from overseas lending in the decade since the 2008 collapse …
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FTT Would Have Discouraged Cum-Ex Trades – European Parliament
By Andrew Neil
November 28, 2018, Global Investor Group
A financial transaction tax (FTT) would have discouraged dividend arbitrage trades, according to the European Parliament.
Officials in Brussels debated cum-ex …
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ABN Amro Seeks U.K. Licences to Ward Off Brexit Threat
By Philip Stafford
November 21, 2018, Financial Times
ABN Amro has applied for U.K. licences to guarantee it can access the country’s critical market plumbing after it leaves the E.U.…
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How Brexit Will Redraw Europe’s Financial Infrastructure
By Phillip Stafford
November 20, 2018, Financial Times
Brexit is already weakening the U.K.’s grip on Europe’s capital markets, denting London’s status as a hub for millions of deals each …
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Netherlands to Be “Center for European Financial Trade” – AFM
By Louisa Chender
October 29, 2018, Global Investor Group
The head of the Dutch financial markets regulator has said the Netherlands will become the “centre for European financial trade” once …
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Bank Push for Benchmark Rate Delay Makes Headway in Brussels
By Alexander Weber and Silla Brush
October 18, 2018, Bloomberg
Banks are finding allies in Brussels with their call for extra time to adopt a new euro benchmark lending rate …
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