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Minister Claims Changing ‘Nonsense’ Parts Of NI Protocol Will Not Trigger EU Trade War
George Eustice tried to defend the government’s plans to drop elements of the Brexit deal over the Northern Ireland protocol.…
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The best and worst performing UK portfolios since Brexit
Since the UK voted to leave the EU six years ago today, it has been a volatile journey. Although the…
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Average global funds hold a third less in the UK than before Brexit
On the sixth anniversary of the Brexit Referendum vote Investment Week examined how much global funds were investing in the…
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Average global fund holds 4.1% less in the UK than before Brexit
On the sixth anniversary of the Brexit Referendum vote Investment Week examined how much global funds were investing in the…
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MPs warn government against weakening of financial regulation standards
As regulators gain new powers following the UK’s departure from the EU, the committee, made up of cross-party MPs, said…
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Ireland Warns UK Controversial Legislation Will ‘Deeply Damage’ Relationships
Ireland has warned the UK that controversial legislation unveiled today will breach international law and “deeply damage” relationships. Foreign secretary…
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Banking giants told to move staff to Europe as ECB Brexit review finds ‘empty shells’
A major European Central Bank review has slammed banks for not shifting enough resources to the EU in the wake…
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Why a digital euro isn’t a forgone conclusion, despite its advantages
Katharine Neiss is chief European economist at PGIM Fixed Income and a former bank of England Monetary Policy Committee member…
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Has Brexit really battered the City?
Remember all the outrage about the government prioritising “fish over finance” in the Brexit trade negotiations? Towards the end of…
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