MPs launch inquiry into financial services post-Brexit

'Brexit will have long-lasting impact'

Hannah Godfrey
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The Treasury Select Committee has launched an inquiry into the future of the UK's financial services to find out what it will look like once the UK has left the EU.

The inquiry will examine what the government's financial services priorities should be when it negotiates the UK's future trading relationship with the EU and third countries. It will also look at how the UK's financial services sector can take advantage of the UK's new trading environment with the rest of the world, and whether the UK should maintain the current regulatory barriers that apply to third countries.   MPs launch inquiry into contingent charging on DB transfer advice Committee chair Nicky Morgan (pictured) said the committee would also seek to conclude whether it would...

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