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13 January 2021

Bloomberg: London Finance Clings to Hope for Some Post-Brexit EU Access


EY polls finds bankers, money managers expect equivalence; Few executives say their firms plan to move more staff to EU

London financiers are keeping the faith that despite being left out of the Brexit trade agreement, their industry can win back some access to the European Union in the next round of talks.

In a poll of hundreds of executives at banks, money managers and insurers by the consulting firm EY, 76% said they expected the EU would grant some form of equivalence decisions, opening the doors to more market access. An even more optimistic 8% of those polled expected a sweeping equivalence pact, allowing London bankers to do many forms of trading.

The British government said Tuesday that it will start a new round of talks with the EU on regulatory cooperation. According to Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s spokesman, the first step will be a memorandum of understanding on regulatory cooperation, which the U.K. hopes to reach by March.

Some financial firms are hoping that “equivalence decisions could form part of, or rapidly follow” that initial agreement, said John Liver, a U.K. financial-services partner at EY. Few firms have plans for significant staff relocations from the U.K. to the EU.


The EU has cautioned, however, that London shouldn’t expect quick decisions, and that the talks could drag on -- especially if the U.K. diverges from European rules.

While the U.K. started 2021 with an almost identical set of rules as the bloc following a post-Brexit transition period, British officials are contemplating modifications in a number of areas. Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak has hinted the potential changes could become a “Big Bang 2.0,” akin to Margaret Thatcher’s deregulation in the 1980s....

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