EU states warned not to delay no-deal Brexit plans for finance
Derivative contracts via clearinghouses in London identified by commission as big risk to financial markets arising from no-deal Brexit
Derivative contracts via clearinghouses in London identified by commission as big risk to financial markets arising from no-deal Brexit
It's up to UK to request a Brexit delay but prime minister Theresa May says she doesn't intend to
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Exit without agreement could lead to GDP loss of 1.5% for the EU-27 by 2030
Possible no-deal split pushes wealthy Europeans move away from Britain
According to Thelen, no-deal Brexit is by far the worst scenario, but Luxembourg business is well-prepared for fallout overall
Lobby groups worry about uncertainty for people, markets; stress emergency, national measures
EU's chief negotiator Barnier says the 'backstop must remain a backstop', as EU officials, politicians try to make sense of May's defeat in parliament
PM Bettel advocates finding solutions, Asselborn thinks no-deal more likely
House of Commons votes 432 versus 202 against the divorce deal brokered with the EU
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