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The European Union’s post-Brexit reckoning with financial markets

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  • Rebecca Christie
  • Thomas Wieser

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In the negotiations between the European Union and the United Kingdom over their future relationship, we see a high probability of a weak contractual outcome, given the dominance of politics over considerations of market efficiency. The EU will thus face a great deal of readjustment and regulatory realignment of its market for financial and other services. The future relationship will start out with closely aligned regulations which will allow equivalence,...

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  • Rebecca Christie & Thomas Wieser, 2020. "The European Union’s post-Brexit reckoning with financial markets," Policy Contributions 36620, Bruegel.
  • Handle: RePEc:bre:polcon:36620
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    1. Calò, Silvia & Herzberg, Valerie, 2019. "The Future of Global Financial Centres after Brexit: an EU Perspective," Financial Stability Notes 9/FS/19, Central Bank of Ireland.
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