London market News
Brexit Drives British Ship Insurer North to Establish Dublin Subsidiary
British ship insurer North is setting up a new European Union subsidiary in Dublin in case Britain loses access to the single market after Brexit, becoming the first of these specialized providers to ...
‘Brexit Bill’ Proposal Likely From Britain Before December EU Summit
Britain will submit proposals on how to settle its divorce bill with the European Union before an EU summit next month and is expected to negotiate hard, finance minister Philip Hammond said on ...
Can Breakfast Restart Brexit Talks? Stay Tuned
British Prime Minister Theresa May will try to unblock Brexit negotiations over breakfast with her Irish counterpart Leo Varadkar on Friday as she battles to persuade European leaders to allow talks ...
London Wants Post-Brexit Regulatory Help For Financial District
Britain's regulators should put more emphasis on keeping banks globally competitive after Brexit, the City of London financial district's policy chief said on Thursday. Catherine McGuinness said ...
Possible Brexit Casualty: 75,000 UK Insurance and Banking Jobs
Sam Woods, Britain's top banking regulator, said a consultancy's estimate that Brexit could cause as many as 75,000 job losses in banking and insurance is "plausible" if the U.K. leaves the European ...
EU, UK, Near Agreement on Faster-Paced Brexit Talks
The European Union's chief Brexit negotiator said he's ready to intensify the pace of talks with the U.K, as the window of opportunity to begin trade talks this year is closing. "I'm ready to speed ...
Could Brexit Be Reversed Before 2019? EU President Says It’s Possible
European Union President Donald Tusk revived the notion that the U.K. will stay in the bloc after all, as British Prime Minister Theresa May struggles with persistent splits in her government. ...
UK, EU More on Same Page Now About Brexit Transition Push
The U.K. has shifted its approach to the transition agreement it wants to put in place for after Brexit, falling into line with the European Union's long-held stance. Businesses have been demanding ...

