The British pound close to world’s worst currency in the one year since Brexit
Exactly one year ago today, the UK voted 52% to 48% to leave the European Union after more than 40 years of membership. For now, you
Loss of EU workers will see strawberry prices soar, British farmers warn
The price of British strawberries could rise by more than a third if the UK cannot ensure access to European workers after Brexit,
London’s big bang banking hub pivots for post-Brexit reinvention
For 30 years, an army of UBS Group AG traders packed the football-field-sized floors of a building in the City of London’s largest
FCA asks some of the UK’s biggest asset managers for their Brexit contingency plans
Regulators at the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) have written to some of Britain’s biggest asset managers asking about their
Brexit: UK firms can’t get single market access by setting up ‘letterbox’ entities in EU, regulators warn
City firms currently based in the UK can’t simply set up ‘letterbox’ entities within the EU to dodge the effects of
Ryanair set to turn away from UK as Brexit looms
Ryanair has said this morning that a hard Brexit will significantly disrupt flights between the UK and the EU and that it plans to
EU businesses want Britain in their patents union
Britain should join the EU’s patents union and stay in after Brexit, businesses on both sides of the Channel have demanded,
Theresa May to start Brexit talks on weak economic footing
U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May will start Brexit talks with a slowing economy. Growth was just 0.2 percent in the first quarter, the
New concerns on geopolitical, economic risks seen to change rules of global trade
Brexit vote in 2016 and the seeming arrival in 2017 of a new era in US trade policy under the presidency of Donald Trump have created
Ireland anticipates 10-fold rise in customs declarations post-Brexit
Ireland anticipates a 10-fold increase in the number of customs declarations made by local companies after Brexit, a senior official