London Lady Mayor Susan Langley asserts that Britain should maintain financial independence post-Brexit. While emphasizing the importance of EU dialogue, Langley advocates for rules aligned with ...
Months of pre-Budget anxiety triggered a stock market exodus twice as big as the shockwave from Brexit, new figures show.
It has been five years since Brexit “got done” – and voters and politicians alike are still counting the cost. Britons voted to leave the European Union by 52 per cent to 48 per cent in 2016, in a ...
LONDON (Reuters) - The growing tally of UK-based banks, insurers and asset managers opening hubs in the European Union means that a post-Brexit trade deal in financial services may be of limited ...
UK trade growth is projected to be just 0.7% annually from 2023 to 2033, lagging behind global trade growth and domestic GDP growth. Brexit continues to hamper UK-EU trade, particularly in goods ...
Britain’s decision to leave the European Union immediately had an international ripple effect. British Prime Minister David Cameron resigned, politicians in other EU countries called for their own ...
Banks and other financial companies are shifting more assets and jobs out of the United Kingdom as the country lurches towards Brexit. Financial services companies in Britain have announced plans to ...
Sharp sell-off in U.S. Treasuries signals declining confidence in U.S. polices. Trump tariff turmoil could have a lasting impact on cost of borrowing, experts say. Bear markets for stocks can last ...
From the beginning, Northern Ireland has been at the heart of Brexit’s thorniest problem: how to maintain an open land border with European Union (EU) member Ireland for friction-free trade while ...
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland's budget aimed at "Brexit-proofing" the economy will not be the last set of policies to deal with the risks posed by Britain's decision to quit the European Union, Finance ...
Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt (L) and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak defended their plans for a post-Brexit shakeup in Britain's financial regulation ...