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About 20 banks are expanding their presence in Frankfurt before Brexit, lobby group says https://t.co/TU0oV0AXXm pic.twitter.com/gj2eMs7p32
— Bloomberg Brexit (@Brexit) March 15, 2018
Splitting supervision of euro clearing between ESMA, the ECB and states among ESMA, national authorities after #Brexit threatens stability, writes @karel_lannoo @FT https://t.co/Z6FNxTWRZo
— Graham Bishop (@GrahamBishopcom) March 14, 2018
MEPs voted in favor of signaling that Brexit means the UK cannot receive the same benefits from the EU when it is no longer a member https://t.co/Kp21gGphwU
— POLITICO Europe (@POLITICOEurope) March 14, 2018
As Europe and its economy regain strength, we must seize the momentum to reduce risks in our banking sector.
We are presenting measures to address the high stock of non-performing loans and prevent their possible future accumulation → https://t.co/Wuy9cj8BWN #NPLs #BankingUnion pic.twitter.com/VyZb5cLIVV
— European Commission ???? (@EU_Commission) March 14, 2018
A furious storm is brewing up over a hard border between #NorthernIreland and the rest of the island after #Brexit, which threatens not only the terms of the GFS, but also to put an end to Brexiteers’ dreams of an 'unshackled' #UK - Our latest monthly - https://t.co/b0naz0gBBh
— Graham Bishop (@GrahamBishopcom) March 13, 2018
"Never sacrifice the future for the present" @MichelBarnier at the #EPlenary on #Article50 negotiations with the UK.
Read the full speech → https://t.co/dhup92q13b pic.twitter.com/tLebEHSQPc
— European Commission ???? (@EU_Commission) March 13, 2018
#Brexit ‘hard facts’ might become insurmountable facts in #Ireland - READ our latest 139th #BrusselsforBreakfast – CPD Notes and stay tuned for the latest key events in #EU politics and finance https://t.co/gQqzZXU7Ud
— Graham Bishop (@GrahamBishopcom) March 13, 2018
BREAKING: Britain's bill for Brexit is estimated at £37.1 billion (€41.9 billion; $51.8 billion) by Office for Budget Responsibility https://t.co/5BRSvudI4E pic.twitter.com/9Gm7y1B7lB
— Bloomberg Brexit (@Brexit) March 13, 2018
54 weeks to #Brexit crunch and 30th #brusselsforbrunch with Andrew Hilton @CSFI1 and Graham Bishop @GrahamBishopcom live now on @CISI TV pic.twitter.com/pLPtRPTPKm
— George Littlejohn (@glittlejohn) March 13, 2018
New BIS paper on central bank digital currencies -
fairly bearishhttps://t.co/wl6H38DOKG via @bis_org
— CSFI (@CSFI1) March 13, 2018
very clear by @JunckerEU on #Brexit "there can be no cherry picking. I would have preferred if the UK had stayed in the EU but those who decide to leave must take responsibility for what this means" https://t.co/CVfxxL7HOc
— Thomas Cole (@ThomasHCole) March 13, 2018
.@MichelBarnier #EPlenary #Brexit “It is our common responsibility to detail - operationally - how we can avoid a hard border on the island of Ireland. We are ready to replace the backstop solution if a better solution is proposed by the U.K. government.”
— Daniel Ferrie (@DanielFerrie) March 13, 2018
Why won’t the UK get a good Brexit deal on financial services? One word: Norway https://t.co/eQqxgnEc6O pic.twitter.com/yJonj2mafM
— LSE Brexit (@lsebrexitvote) March 13, 2018
#EU chief #Brexit negotiator @MichelBarnier says #Brussels will never lose its respect for the "grand pays" that is the #UK. At the same time, #EU cannot "sacrifice the future for the present."
— Jim Brunsden (@jimbrunsden) March 13, 2018
Exceptionally strong intervention from @JunckerEU on Irish border (from 7 mins) Says ensuring there is no hard border in Northern Ireland is a European issue...it's "one for all & all for one" #solidarity https://t.co/ZbU6iefTBK
— David Garrahy (@EuroCelt) March 13, 2018
.@JunckerEU #EPlenary #Brexit “The European Union, this House and all 27 Member States stand firm and united when it comes to #Ireland. For us, this is not an Irish issue. It is a European issue. It is all for one and one for all – that is what it means to be part of this Union.” pic.twitter.com/lf6wC8Qy1q
— Mina Andreeva (@Mina_Andreeva) March 13, 2018
On #citizensrights I think we are very near to a satisfying solution. By guaranteeing the existing rights of EU citizen living in Britain & UK nationals on the continent alike. No citizen will be the victim of #Brexit #EPlenary #FutureOfEurope
— Guy Verhofstadt (@guyverhofstadt) March 13, 2018
A Brexit deal on financial services is tricky, Malta's PM says https://t.co/VowUzHoOa4 pic.twitter.com/oqT6hSpO1n
— Bloomberg Brexit (@Brexit) March 13, 2018
Brussels-for-Breakfast at @CSFI1 shows just how big a gap exists between UK and EU on mutual recognition for UK financial services post Brexit. As @GrahamBishopcom reminds us, EU27 are between 6 to 7 times the size of the UK economy
— Andrew Marshall (@Andrew_Marshall) March 13, 2018
Brexit preparations to cost UK about £2bn, think-tank estimates https://t.co/zxGcZUhVb9
— FT Brussels (@ftbrussels) March 12, 2018
Philip Hammond puts bank supervisors in a tough spot by saying they can help smooth the Brexit process https://t.co/awTH9evrhZ pic.twitter.com/9mF3YOLemU
— Bloomberg Brexit (@Brexit) March 12, 2018
FCA publishes discussion paper on transforming culture in financial services https://t.co/pTRaiYKP1P #finservculture
— FCA (@TheFCA) March 12, 2018