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The slow but inevitable shift from the EU financial services rulebook Selmin Hakki discusses the limited visibility on the UK’s intentions for the post-Brexit regulatory framework for financial services Tax and the City Review for June 2020 Mike Lane and Zoe Andrews consider the Supreme Court decision in Fowler on tax treaty interpretation; and the Court of Appeal decisions in NCL Investments and Smith & Williamson and Investec. The Advocate General opinion on the “insurance transa... Getting the Deal Through - Debt Capital Markets (United Kingdom) 2020 UK and EU legal and regulatory framework of the debt capital markets, and factors which influence the market, including the documentation and execution of transactions. The UK has a very active debt capital markets known for their internationalism, ... Looking ahead - the DCM year to come In this briefing we discuss what is on the horizon for debt issuers over the coming year and how best to navigate upcoming MTN programme updates and bond issuances.  It is a time of change for debt capital markets participants - the UK has left the ... EFIG: European Banking Newsletter - February 2020 Developments covered in this month’s edition include: Supervised entities as of 1 December 2019 - ECB publishes updated list of supervised entities Dividend distribution policies and variable remuneration policies under Single Supervisory... Fiscal State Aid: is there Method in the Madness? Lead article by William Watson on whether it is possible to discern a thread of rationality at the heart of fiscal State aid. Previous introductory chapters, “Fiscal State Aid: the Kraken Wakes” and Fiscal State Aid: Some limits Emerging at Last?”), have ... The US's reaction to France's DST In her recent post, Zoe Andrews suggested that, given the importance for the UK of securing a post-Brexit trade agreement with the US, now might not be the best time for the UK to introduce a digital services tax.   Tax and the City Review for June 2019 Mike Lane and Zoe Andrews consider the decisions in Warshaw and Hancock. They also look at the lack of progress made on the UK’s long-term future relationship with the EU as regards financial services.  The FTT’s decision in Warshaw show... Getting the Deal Through - Debt Capital Markets (United Kingdom) 2019 UK and EU legal and regulatory framework of the debt capital markets, and factors which influence the the market, including the documentation and execution of transactions. The UK has very active debt capital markets known for their internationalism, soph... Incentives Bulletin Investment Association Principles of Remuneration; shareholder dissent in the 2018 AGM season; EU Prospectus rules; Government guidance to help employers close the gender pay gap Topics covered in this bulletin: IVIS approach to new Investment Associatio...