Why COVID-19 jeopardises the EU Settlement Scheme (and what the Home Office can do about it)
The pandemic has made it difficult for some EU nationals to fulfil the requirements of the EU Settlement Scheme. Some cannot obtain the documents they need or may fall foul of the continuous residency rules. Mark Lazarowicz (Terra Firma Chambers) and Dorota Peszkowska (Feniks Chambers) warn they are at risk ...
Ros Taylor / LSE | Wed, 13 May 2020 08:28:09
Market Movers Blog: Q1 GDP decline 'could be worse' than figures suggest
In this live blog, Professional Pensions' sister title Investment Week collates all the breaking market news, analysis and opinion on equity, bond and currency movements as well as the impact of trade wars, tightening monetary policy and the Brexit negotiations. Read all the latest updates here: //
Tom Eckett / Professional Pensions | Wed, 13 May 2020 06:56:15
The European Union's post-Brexit reckoning with financial markets
In the negotiations between the European Union and the United Kingdom over their future relationship, we see a high probability of a weak contractual outcome, given the dominance of politics over considerations of market efficiency.
Rebecca Christie and Thomas Wieser / Bruegel | Wed, 13 May 2020 06:01:15
Great expectations? A US-UK trade deal will most likely disappoint
The great fanfare around the US-UK trade agreement creates expectations that almost certainly will not be met, argues Dalibor Rohac (AEI). While the Trump administration is looking for an easy deal and a symbolic gesture, it stands little chance of getting through the current House of Representatives, or being upheld ...
Roch Dunin-Wasowicz / LSE | Wed, 13 May 2020 06:00:22
