All Brexit articles – Page 7
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News
UK election: Questions over DB reform as Conservatives seek coalition
Green paper review of defined benefit pension system unlikely to be carried forward in its current format
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Opinion Pieces
Letter from Brussels: EU seeks to avert Brexit arbitrage
Strong words on Brexit are flying in political circles. But behind the theatre, concerns about the future of London’s fund management sector are emerging
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News
ESMA opines on supervisory approach to Brexit-related relocations
Plus: UK regulator writes to asset managers about their Brexit plans
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Majority of investors not planning to drop UK assets post-Brexit
Sentiment on global economic prospects edges up after UK officially serves notice on EU membership
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German regulator to hold Brexit workshop for UK asset managers
Workshop aimed at UK-based managers thinking about relocating to Germany
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PensionsEurope calls for clarity on post-Brexit supervisory structure
European Commission floated idea of EIOPA and EBA merger in consultation on the ESAs
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French investor association sets out pre-election wish-list
Open letter to presidential candidates sets out proposals on Brexit, regulation, real economy financing and more
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Reaction: UK prime minister calls for general election
Theresa May seeks stronger electoral support ahead of Brexit negotiations
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CMU proponents call for increased efforts as Brexit looms
Brussels correspondent Jeremy Woolfe reflects on a tense discussion about the capital markets union
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Brexit: Currency hedging and global equities to the forefront
Volatility in sterling expected, but major asset allocation changes are not encouraged
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Opinion Pieces
Letter from Brussels: Brexit and equivalence
Nothing could be clearer. For the financial sector, at least, there is nothing to fear from Brexit. All the UK has to do is to apply to the EU’s rules – the crucial term ‘equivalence’
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News
UK could face €10bn bill for 'underfunded' EU staff pension scheme
‘Unjustified’ discount rate discrepancies could pose problems as UK and EU debate the Brexit bill for staff pensions
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How Brexit could affect investment fund 'passports'
Existing passporting rules for fund domiciles should keep disruption to a minimum, experts say
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Testing the Brexit downside: MSCI's best and worst-case scenarios
MSCI examines impact on globally diversified portfolios from three hypothetical Brexit scenarios
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Bats Europe launches Brexit indices
Bats Brexit 50/50 indices designed to reflect impact of Brexit on UK companies
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Focus on the long term amid political noise: Vanguard
Brexit, Trump, and European elections can distract from long-term goals
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Joseph Mariathasan: Can UK benefit from US immigration woes?
Trump’s clampdown on immigrants may create hostility that will backfire on long term economic prospects
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Asset Class Reports
UK firms vulnerable to slowdown
Joseph Mariathasan finds that the UK economy has fared quite well since the Brexit vote, but smaller companies are vulnerable to any potential domestic slowdown
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News
Joseph Mariathasan: May you live in interesting times
Rhetoric from the US and China has seen leaders swap places on their traditional trade stances
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Global asset owners bracing for Brexit impact
State Street study reveals institutional investors preparing for investment, operational changes