Third Country Provisions Could Stymie Europe Markets
Rules that stipulate how non-E.U. firms access and operate in the E.U., known as third country access provisions, could have a detrimental effect on the U.K. financial market as well as the E.U. financial sector if the current proposals are implemented, according to a report from the House of Lords European Union Committee on the updated Markets in Financial Instruments Directive.
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