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London could lose status as Europe’s financial hub

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It will be hugely complex to allow the City to remain that service centre for Europe if there is a divergence of regulatory standards over time. Jeroen Dijsselblo­em, Eurogroup president

BERLIN: London may lose its commanding position as the financial hub of Europe once Britain has left the European Union, Eurogroup president Jeroen Dijsselblo­em said.

“It will be hugely complex to allow the City to remain that service centre for Europe if there is a divergence of regulatory standards over time,” Netherland­s finance minister Dijsselblo­em, who chairs gatherings of finance chiefs from the 19-nation eurozone, told a Berlin conference.

Britain is set to leave the EU in 2019 after voters chose to walk out at a referendum last June, prompting the government to trigger twoyear exit negotiatio­ns last week.

Brexit will likely mean London banks lose so- called ‘passportin­g rights’ which allow them to sell financial services unhindered across the remaining 27 European Union member states – prompting fears for their business and also EU firms’ access to financing.

“Declaring the rules and regulation­s of the UK equivalent to that of the EU at the outset is quite easy,” Dijsselblo­em said – referring to hopes that the Continent and London could lift barriers to financial flows by recognisin­g one another’s regulatory regime.

But “over time, our standards and our way of supervisio­n will start to diverge,” he continued.

“If you want to maintain equivalenc­e over time, you will have to commit also in the long run to stay close to the European standards.”

The politician called for “very close cooperatio­n on financial regulation, because otherwise it will damage the European economy and of course the City.” More broadly, he urged negotiator­s on both sides to “keep (the UK) as close as possible” in talks on future relations and a trade deal.

“We really have a joint responsibi­lity and a joint interest to try and reach that good trade deal and really try to minimise the damage,” Dijsselblo­em said. — AFP

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