Sunak foresees financial alignment outside EU
The UK is considering aligning financial services regulation with major economic powers outside the EU when the Brexit transition ends on December 31, according to Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak.
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"We’ve said we’ll have a review of our regulatory framework. We need to get that balance right between regulators, parliament the Treasury, make sure there’s accountability but also flexibility to respond," he said.“Not being inside the EU more generally gives us a chance to do things differently. The world comes to London to trade, to buy, to sell, to raise capital, to invest. I want that to remain the case, it’s a source of pride and strength for our economy.“Things have to be slightly different now we’re outside the EU - and they will be.”Meanwhile, the CISI, the chartered professional body for those working in capital markets, wealth management and financial planning, questioned more than a thousand people working in the sector in its survey undertaken between July 23-Deptember 23.In response to the question: 'In the event of a no-deal Brexit, what impact do you think this will have on jobs in the UK financial services sector?', 86 per cent felt there would be a negative impact. Only eight per cent said the impact would be neutral and six per cent felt it would be positive.Simon Culhane, chief executive of the CISI, said: “This survey demonstrates a real belief amongst our members that the financial sector is seriously going to suffer in a post-Brexit world."For the UK, this should ring alarm bells as one in 14 UK-based workers (more than 2.3 million people) are employed in financial and related professional services, with two-thirds outside London. So the potential for a no-deal Brexit to cause damage to jobs in the sector is huge.”
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