Following his recent and well-received conversation with the Director of the Federal Trust, Brendan Donnelly, on "Brexit: Ending the City’s Dominance of European Finance? (19 February 2021: [ Ссылка ]), Graham Bishop provides an update on the Brexit 'hit' to the City of London. In this April video update, he discusses:
· Equity, derivatives, bonds
· Equivalence – already in the dustbin of history?
· The famous MoU – does it achieve anything significant?
· English law and securities – remarkably boring but may turn out to be vital
· 'Kind strangers' needed to fund the biggest (even before the Brexit hit!) current account deficit amongst major countries.
Graham Bishop is an independent consultant on European political, financial, economic and budgetary integration as well as the founder of grahambishop.com. He is also a member of the Council of the Federal Trust and, he says, a 'dedicated Europhile'. He has been a fixture in the City since 1972, beginning with Phillips & Drew and ending with Citi, where he was European bond analyst. Graham's work can be found on his website: [ Ссылка ]
Brexit: Ending the City’s Dominance of European Finance?
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Blog by Graham Bishop for the Federal Trust, 12th February 2021
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Brexit and the City of London: April 2021 Update
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