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Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP

Cadwalader Climate - April 2024 #5

In this edition we discuss several updates aimed at the financial sector, including transition planning reports published by the Network for Greening the Financial System, prudential guidance from the Bank of England on how...more

Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP

The Impact of the Retained EU Law - Revocation and Reform - Act 2023

The Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023 (the “Act”) addresses domestic law that originally derived from the European Union, known as “retained EU law”. “Retained EU law” continued to apply to the UK at the end of...more

Hogan Lovells

Brexit: OLG München verneint Rechts- und Parteifähigkeit einer in Deutschland verwalteten UK Limited

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"Brexit means Brexit" – so urteilte das OLG München Anfang August dieses Jahres. Das Gericht hatte über die Parteifähigkeit einer Gesellschaft zu entscheiden, die zwar als UK Limited gegründet wurde aber tatsächlich in...more

Latham & Watkins LLP

UK Firms Granted Extra 15 Months for Brexit Onshoring Preparations

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The FCA, Bank of England, and PRA have published updated rules for firms post-Brexit and intend to delay many (but not all) onshoring changes. Key Points: ..The FCA has published an updated version of the FCA Handbook,...more

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Financial institutions general regulatory news, October 2020

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Brexit: FCA reopens temporary permissions regime notification window - The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has updated its webpage on the temporary permissions regime (TPR) explaining that EEA firms and fund managers...more

Dechert LLP

LIBOR: Time to put your foot down

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Andrew Bailey’s most recent speech on LIBOR transition (now in his new capacity as Governor of the Bank of England) likened the transition away from LIBOR to the game of cricket...more

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Private Bank Briefing: Issues Impacting the Private Bank Sector - July 2020

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Brexit: Latest Updates - Private banks are currently going through a process of assessing the changes that need to be made to their systems and controls, in addition to client facing documentation, to facilitate the...more

A&O Shearman

European Commission Takes First Step to Formally Open Negotiations With UK on Future Relationship

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The European Commission has published a Recommendation for a Decision by the Council of the European Union authorizing the opening of negotiations for a trade deal between the U.K. and the EU...more

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EU Adopts Withdrawal Agreement

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The Council of the European Union has adopted a decision to conclude the EU-U.K. Withdrawal Agreement. The European Parliament consented to the Agreement on January 29, 2020....more

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UK Legislation Published Introducing Commencement of Brexit Withdrawal Act

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The European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Act 2020 (Commencement No. 1) Regulations 2020 have been published by the U.K. Government. The Commencement Regulations establish “exit day” (January 31, 2020), as the day upon which...more

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UK Legislation Published Delaying Brexit Transitional Regimes to End of Implementation Period

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The Financial Services (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2020 have been published by the U.K. Government. The Regulations delay the application of various financial services temporary permissions and transitional regimes...more

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UK Legislation Published Implementing Revised Brexit Deal

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The European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Act 2020 has received Royal Assent and has been published by the U.K. Government. The EUWA Act 2020 implements the revised Withdrawal Agreement agreed between the EU and the U.K. last...more

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Planning for a post-Brexit world: spotlight on insurance

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Financial services firms have spent a small fortune in planning for a post-Brexit world. Now that the UK has left the EU and we are in an implementation period due to end on 31 December 2020, this article looks at what forms...more

Dorsey & Whitney LLP

31 January 2020: Into the Unknown

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Parliament has now passed the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Act (“the Act”). The Queen gave her Royal Assent to the legislation last week and the Prime Minister immediately signed the Withdrawal Agreement. ...more

White & Case LLP

Brexit: Prospects for EU-UK Trade Negotiations

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Now that the UK Government has a majority in Parliament to pass the EU (Withdrawal) Act before its invocation of Article 50 of the Treaty of European Union expires on 31 January 2020, the threat of the UK leaving the EU...more

Latham & Watkins LLP

Brexit: 10 Commonly Asked Questions

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Q&As for UK Regulated Firms - Although the general election result has provided some certainty in relation to what happens next from a Brexit perspective, there are still many outstanding questions. In addition, a large...more

Proskauer Rose LLP

Brexit Update – Luxembourg’s Transitional Regime For UK Firms In ‘Hard Brexit’ Scenario

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In early August 2019, the Luxembourg regulator, the Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (the "CSSF"), confirmed in a press release that it had opened an online portal to allow UK firms currently using a financial...more

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Financial Regulatory Observer – March 2019: Brexit preparedness for financial services: The German response

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It is yet unclear if and when the House of Commons will again decide about the Withdrawal Agreement and whether the date for the UK leaving the EU will be changed. Under the current circumstances, a hard Brexit on 29 March...more

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Transition without a transition period: EIOPA issues recommendations on continuity of insurance contracts following no-deal Brexit

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On 19 February 2019, the European insurance regulator EIOPA released recommendations for the insurance sector, calling on national supervisory authorities (“NCAs“) in the EU27 to minimise the detriment to insurance...more

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Luxembourg Proposes 21-Month Grandfathering Period in a "Hard Brexit" Scenario

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The Luxembourg government has proposed legislation (Draft Bill), which would allow UK financial service providers to continue rendering certain services in Luxembourg for a period of up to 21 months after the date when the UK...more

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Brexit preparedness for financial services: the German response

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The House of Commons recently rejected the Withdrawal Agreement. While the UK Parliament is still debating how to leave the EU, a hard Brexit remains an option. To prepare for this possibility, the UK, EU Commission and EU27...more

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Brexit Update: UK Provides More Details on its Proposed Temporary Permissions Regime

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On 29 March 2019, the UK is set to leave the EU (a process most commonly referred to as "Brexit"). The UK and EU are currently in negotiations to agree upon a transitional period which is proposed to run from 29 March 2019...more

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UK Regulators Confirm Approach to Authorization and Supervision of International Banks, Investment Firms, Insurers and CCPs Under...

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Following the announcement on March 19, 2018 that a transitional period for Brexit had been agreed between the U.K. and the EU, the U.K. regulators have published statements setting out their expectations regarding firms'...more

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