September 8, 2017Published by EPICENTER on September 8, 2017Categories Blog£50bn is Too Steep for a Brexit Divorce BillThe Sunday Times has claimed that the Prime Minister is ready to approve a financial settlement of ‘up to £50bn’ when the UK leaves the EU.
August 2, 2017Published by EPICENTER on August 2, 2017Categories BlogRelocation or Consolidation? Banks in Europe After BrexitThe fear that the UK-based financial industry will not be able to fully conduct all its current post-Brexit pan-European operations has prompted several London-based institutions to make plans to move some jobs to the continent or to Ireland.
July 24, 2017Published by EPICENTER on July 24, 2017Categories BlogThe European Battle for London’s Euro Clearing MarketLondon’s overwhelming dominance over the euro clearing market yields significant importance towards the UK’s economic performance and standing.
July 11, 2017Published by EPICENTER on July 11, 2017Categories BlogCould Unilateral Rights for UK Nationals Be the Right Approach for the European Union?Since the Brexit referendum in June 2016, the debates regarding citizens’ rights have been ubiquitous.
June 1, 2017Published by EPICENTER on June 1, 2017Categories BlogBeware the Siren Voices Calling for the ‘Norway Option’The Tories’ poor showing in the general election has revitalised those who favour some form of ‘soft Brexit’.