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Abstract:Britain's markets watchdog said it could not rule out introducing curbs on where stocks can be traded in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
Britain's markets watchdog said it could not rule out introducing curbs on where stocks can be traded in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
The EU's European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has said over 6,200 stocks listed in the bloc, including 14 from Britain, would have to be traded in the EU if Britain leaves without a deal.
Britain's Financial Conduct Authority must decide if it will take a similar step. “I can't rule it out,” FCA Chief Executive Andrew Bailey told reporters in Washington. “We have got to solve the issue in the short term. We are in very close contact with ESMA.”
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