Think tank gives evidence on post-Brexit financial regulation and supervision
8 December 2017
EU Financial Affairs Sub-Committee takes evidence from Karel Lannoo from the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) for its inquiry into Financial Regulation and supervision.
- Parliament TV: Financial Supervision and regulation
- Inquiry: Financial Supervision and Regulation
- EU Financial Affairs Sub-Committee
Witness
Monday 11 December 2017 in Committee Room 1, Palace of Westminster
At 4.30pm
- Karel Lannoo, Chief Executive Officer of the Centre for European Policy Studies
Likely questions
- What, in CEPS' view, ought the EU-27's priorities be for Brexit?
- What is CEPS' view on the Commission's current legislative initiatives in banking regulation?
- What ought to be the EU-27's key priorities for regulation over the coming years?
- Does the UK's exit make Capital Markets Union (CMU) more or less viable?
- Which segments of the EU-wide financial services industry are likely to be hit hardest by Brexit?
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