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Understanding post-referendum weakness in UK import demand and UK balance of payments risks for the euro area

1 Introduction The UK referendum on EU membership in 2016 has set the course for the most significant change to the relationship between the United Kingdom and its closest trading partners for decades. The primary interest from the ECB’s perspective is to understand the likely impact on trade of the departure of the United Kingdom from the European Union, as the United Kingdom has long been one of the euro area’s major export markets. This article reviews the development of UK import...

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ECB | Interview with Luis de Guindos, conducted by Tonia Mastrobuoni on 27 April 2021

Are the euro area’s economic prospects likely to worsen in a scenario where coronavirus variants continue to multiply? The current situation is bittersweet. The first quarter was weaker than we expected three months ago. On the other hand, the pace of vaccination is gaining momentum across Europe. This is good news, because it will have a major impact on the economy. For the time being, it is estimated that growth will be around 4%. We expect the second half of...

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AlixPartners | New habits die hard: How to reconnect with concerned and anxious consumers post-COVID

Changes in consumer behaviour and attitudes may be around for some time, what can retailers do to address them? The reopening of the UK’s “non-essential” retail cohort in towns, cities and shopping centres this month feels like a confident, if carefully managed, step forward into a brave new world. Hindered by the immense initial disruption and subsequent false dawns in 2020, this is a watershed moment for the retailers who have battened down the hatches for 12 months and counted down...

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Faegre Drinker | New York Department of Financial Services Issues Report on SolarWinds Cyberattack

On April 15, 2021, the New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) issued a report on the recent SolarWinds cyberattack. A copy of the report is available here. NYDFS called the attack a “wake-up call” to regulated financial institutions and insurers that should cause them to immediately assess and, if necessary, improve their own cybersecurity posture in order to avoid victimization in future attacks. NYDFS characterized the SolarWinds attack as a “widespread, sophisticated espionage campaign” by Russian foreign intelligence actors that resulted...

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Houthoff | Directives and regulations on investment firms, Taxonomy and insurance distribution and other developments

In this News Update, we discuss some important developments concerning the IFR and IFD, sustainable finance and the EU Taxonomy, and the IDD Single Rulebook. We also look at the 2021 legislative letters of the AFM and DNB, and highlight some other financial regulatory publications. If you wish to stay informed, you can subscribe to the News Update Financial Regulatory. DNB – IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTS CONCERNING IFR/IFD The Dutch Central Bank (De Nederlandsche Bank, "DNB") has drawn attention to developments related to the new...

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Troutman Pepper | Cybersecurity Security Best Practices for Retirement Plan Administration

Introduction The U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL) Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) estimates that there are 34 million defined benefit plan participants in private pension plans and 106 million defined contribution plan participants with combined assets of $9.3 trillion. Participants increasingly access their plan accounts and take actions on their plan benefits through online tools made available by plan sponsors and service providers. In fact, in 2020, the DOL finalized rules encouraging electronic delivery and disclosures of plan information. As a...

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Coronavirus: Commission proposes to ease restrictions on non-essential travel to the EU while addressing variants through new ‘emergency brake’ mechanism

Today, the Commission is proposing that Member States ease the current restrictions on non-essential travel into the EU to take into account the progress of vaccination campaigns and developments in the epidemiological situation worldwide. The Commission proposes to allow entry to the EU for non-essential reasons not only for all persons coming from countries with a good epidemiological situation but also all people who have received the last recommended dose of an EU-authorised vaccine. This could be extended to vaccines having completed...

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ECB | What is driving the recent surge in shipping costs?

In the second half of 2020 global economic activity and trade staged a sharp rebound driven mainly by the manufacturing sector, while services sector activity was and has remained subdued. In the third quarter of 2020 global economic activity recovered swiftly as a result of the easing of the pandemic and associated containment measures as well as the significant policy support deployed at the peak of the crisis. Despite a slowdown in the last quarter of the year, reflecting a...

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Jaguar Freight | Happy Birthday To Container Shipping!

With MSC’s recent launch of a global electronic bill of lading, containers falling overboard everywhere you turn, EU’s approval of the post-Brexit trade treaty, container shipping turning 65, and the mess that is O’Hare airport, we’ve got a lot of ground to cover in this week’s global freight updates. But first, let us toot our own horn as Jaguar Freight is proud to be receiving the Global Supply Chain Award at the World Trade Week NYC. The World Trade Week...

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BBGFX | May 2021 FX Outlook

After generally trending higher in the first quarter, the dollar slumped in April.  An important leg of support was cut, as interest rates fell.  The 10-year yield slid by more than 20 bp at one point despite the unambiguous evidence that the economy was strengthening, and input prices were rising, not just stemming from comparisons with last year's depressed levels.  The implied yield of the December 2022 Eurodollar futures contract is lower than at the end of February. Yet,...

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