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Academics questioned on financial services after Brexit

29 January 2020

On Wednesday 29 January, the House of Lords EU Financial Affairs Sub-Committee hears evidence from academics on the future of financial services after Brexit.

Witnesses

Wednesday 29 January 2020 in Committee Room 4A, Palace of Westminster

 At 10.15am

  • Professor Niamh Moloney, London School of Economics and Political Science
  • Professor David Miles, Imperial College London

Likely questions

  • How important is the EU for UK financial services? To what extent does the EU rely on UK financial services?
  • How do you envisage the future UK-EU relationship in financial services? What is the process outlined in the Political Declaration?
  • How might any 'equivalence' decisions become politically motivated? Could any new institutional arrangements improve this process?
  • What are the risks associated with maintaining regulatory alignment with the EU? What are the potential benefits of divergence?

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