beorhthelm
A. Virgo, Football Genius
- Jul 21, 2003
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I am not missing the point, I acknowledge it would be mutually beneficial to have a working arrangement, I think you are missing the point that 27 members of the EU are unlikely to all agree to allowing the UK financial services to operate without regulation, or fees.
nope, you're missing the point by a mile because you're looking 180deg wrong way round. the issue in hand is whether EU have free access to UK financial markets, they come to us. for this to work in practice normally a company needs to setup a legal presence here, then still have to deal with local regulations on any services, products or deals done. the cost would be upon the EU member, not the UK side. so to "gain access" the EU needs to remove the restrictions (or leave things as they are) so their members can access the market without additional overheads. why would they not agree to that, and force fees and costs upon themselves?