Some define “hard Brexit” as rejecting privileged access to the EU single market in return for submitting to some EU laws and institutions, with a “soft Brexit” constituted by the “Norway model” of ...
This alert is relevant in the context of a ‘no-deal’ Brexit only, although affected firms and fund managers may have to take certain actions before it is certain whether there will be a ‘no-deal’ ...
We've been told, repeatedly and in screams of ever rising volume and note, that passporting is a massive problem for the City of London and financial services firms. This is the idea that currently ...
Passporting is the main issue which UK advisers should be concerned about during the Brexit negotiations, according to Paul Stanfield. The secretary general of trade body the European Federation of ...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union negotiators see no room for discussion with Britain on maintaining "passport" access to EU financial markets for its banks after Brexit, but they are willing to ...
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