Brexit News, Member News

Luxembourg proposes transition period for UK-based fund managers in case of hard Brexit

The Luxembourg parliament has released a draft bill dated 31 January 2019 in respect of measures to be taken in connection with the financial sector in case of a hard Brexit. As regards AIFMD, the draft bill grants special powers to the Luxembourg supervisory authority for the financial sector (CSSF) with a view to maintain the good functioning or stability of the financial markets or guarantee the protection of investors.Based on the proposed powers, in case of a hard Brexit, the...

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Steering the Road Safety Conversation Towards Good Vision

Kristan Gross, Global Executive Director | Vision Impact Institute As we move into February, many of us may be wondering what happened to January. It seems that the month flew by. While it might be a struggle to keep those resolutions that we made a few short weeks ago, there is no shortage of inspiration for us to continue giving vision a voice.Recently, I found inspiration in the students at Makerere University in Uganda who are using their education to make a...

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The Weekly Vulcan View For February 4th – 8th 2019 Featuring Analysis Of The Latest EU Developments

VULCAN VIEW - KEY EVENTS THIS WEEK: Nebulous, hell... Brexit impasse continues  Prime Minister Theresa May and Taoiseach Leo Varadkar engaged in a game of shadow boxing this week with both leaders making separate trips to Belfast and Brussels. In a bid to assure communities in Northern Ireland, May and Varadkar reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining an invisible border on the island. However, during the PM’s two day visit there were no new alternatives put forward to break the impasse. In an...

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U.S. Trade Representative Signs Wine and Distilled Spirits Continuity Agreements with the UK

02/04/2019 Washington, D.C. – On January 31, 2019, Ambassador Gregg Doud, USTR Chief Agricultural Negotiator, and Ambassador Kim Darroch, United Kingdom (UK) Ambassador to the United States, signed two agreements covering wine and distilled spirits today to ensure there is no disruption in trade of these products between the United States and the UK when the UK leaves the European Union (EU). Currently the United States has agreements on wine and distilled spirits with the European Union which cover trade...

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Member News, Trade & TTIP Related

President Trump Comments on Trade in State of the Union Address

In his second State of the Union address to Congress, President Donald Trump noted that he campaigned on several core promises, including “to defend American jobs and demand fair trade for American workers.” He argued that his administration has “moved with urgency and historic speed to confront problems neglected by leaders of both parties over many decades” and indicated that “one priority is paramount – reversing decades of calamitous trade policies.” His prepared speech included comments on the ongoing trade dispute with...

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USAM Group Expands Global Presence with Catena Partnership

Catena Technologies today announced a strategic alliance with USAM Group, a member of the EACCNY, that expands availability of Catena’s flagship derivatives compliance solution to financial institutions in North America and Europe. Under the agreement, USAM will provide marketing and sales strategy and execution for the TRACE Reporting solution, which automates reporting of derivatives trades to global regulators. "Regulatory and trade repository changes coming up in 2019 will require major changes to trade reporting systems, creating a compelling opportunity for...

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Joint statement on behalf of President Juncker and Prime Minister May

Brussels, 7 February 2019 President Juncker and Prime Minister May have met today to review the next steps in the UK's withdrawal from the EU. The talks were held in a spirit of working together to achieve the UK's orderly withdrawal from the EU, especially in the context of a shared determination to achieve a strong partnership for the future given the global challenges the EU and the UK face together in upholding open and fair trade, cooperation in the fight...

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Hungary: New foreign investment rules

By Ákos Bajorfi | Noerr On 1 January 2019, new legislation entered into force which set out significant restrictions on foreign investors intending to make direct or indirect investments in certain strategic sectors in Hungary (Act LVII of 2018 on the Supervision of Foreign Investments Violating the Security Interests of Hungary (‘SFI’)). This will have an impact on a considerable number of transactions in Hungary in the future. The SFI applies to ‘foreign investors’, which are defined as natural persons and...

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Transitional rules announced for certain Dutch tax acts in case of no deal Brexit

By Michael Molenaars, Jeroen Smits, Maarten de Bruin, Reinout de Boer, Emile Bongers, Joost Eyck On 4 February 2019, the Dutch State Secretary of Finance sent a letter to the Dutch Parliament announcing transitional rules for Dutch taxes (other than customs legislation) if there will not be a Brexit withdrawal agreement (i.e. a no deal Brexit). The letter includes an outline of the transitional rules. Further - more detailed - guidance is being prepared and is to be issued at a later stage. According to the letter, the...

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Blockchain Evolves from Buzzword to Major Benefit for Payments, TD Bank Survey Finds

Treasury and finance professionals anticipate more operational challenges in 2019 than in previous years, according to a recent survey conducted by TD Bank, America's Most Convenient Bank®, at the 2018 Association for Financial Professionals Annual Conference in Chicago, Illinois. The risk of payments fraud/cybersecurity topped professionals' list of concerns, with 44 percent naming it their top operational challenge, a 14 percent year-over-year increase. The ability to adapt to or process faster/electronic payments is an obstacle for 37 percent of survey respondents, also...

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