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Eurozone holds sway over rulemaking which UK financial services will have to follow
Resignation comes as country’s role in Brussels bureaucracy already begins to shrink
CMU is emblematic of larger problem for the City as Europe’s financial centre if Britain Brexits
Senior executives from eight fund houses have complained about Priips consumer legislation
Managers struggle with excessive fees and incomprehensiblebarely comprehensible requirements
Financial Conduct Authority pledges to become more ‘user-friendly’ for debt market participants
Companies will have to provide a national breakdown of profits and taxes paid in digestible form on websites
Plans for multinationals to show taxes and profits in individual countries limited to Europe
Lawmaker say measures need careful review to ensure they do not revive pre-crisis excess
European Commission looking at bonus cap from the point of view of proportionality
Bank of England points to unintended consequences of EU rules
Lenders look safer but financial stability has yet to be fully tested
US signals it is ready to end years of bickering and strike a compromise with Europe
EU financial services chief warns against ‘misleading’ claims from Out lobby
Formal postponement to European trading rules moves closer
Fund giant met EU officials more times than any other company in the seven months to July
French regulator says an outside authority is needed to boost confidence
Net capital outflows from emerging markets could hit $540bn this year
Lord Hill signals shift to growing capital markets and cutting red tape
EU businesses struggle to find the finance they need to grow
Lord Hill’s ideas all very Anglo-Saxon and thus very un-European
Brussels’ finance services chief takes restrained approach despite criticism
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