CSFI: 180th Brussels 4 Breakfast with Graham Bishop, Adrian Whelan (BBH), Simona Amati (Kreab) and Frank van Lerven (NEF)

17 February 2022

There's the Commission's 'time-limited' equivalence ruling for CCPs (and its notional 2025 end-date); there's the House of Lords inquiry into the impact of Brexit on UK financial services and more!

Brussels Review: A monthly discussion forum on EU financial regulation, and its impact on the City. With Graham Bishop, Adrian Whelan (BBH), Simona Amati (Kreab) and Frank van Lerven (NEF)

Why you should watch: There's a lot going on. There's the Commission's 'time-limited' equivalence ruling for CCPs (and its notional 2025 end-date); there's the House of Lords inquiry into the impact of Brexit on UK financial services; there's the 30th anniversary of Maastricht - and the possibility that the Conference on the Future of Europe might actually lead to treaty change... Plus EuReCA, the continuing controversy over the EU's 'taxonomy', the way ESG is insinuating itself into all financial decisions, and the Digital Markets Act. Oh, and CBDCs...

 

Moderator: Andrew Hilton (Director, CSFI)

 

Graham Bishop is one of the UK's leading Brussels-watchers. A committed europhile, he has been a fixture in the City of London since he started out with Phillips and Drew in the 1970s.

 

Adrian Whelan is global head of regulatory intelligence at Brown Brothers, Harriman in Dublin. He is also the lead contributor to BBH's 'On the Regs' blog.

 

Simona Amati is senior adviser and chief economist at Kreab Worldwide in Brussels. She was formerly with the Central Bank of Luxembourg and the ECB.

 

Frank van Lerven is senior economist and programme lead for macroeconomics at the New Economics Foundation in London, where he focuses on green issues, central banks and monetary policy. He was previously senior economist at Positive Money.

 


 


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