Opinion piece
14 October 2019
Brexit and Finance: Brace for No Impact?
Amid the daily high drama of Brexit, it is easy to lose track of the structural shifts, or lack thereof, that may be associated with the UK’s possible
Opinion piece
14 October 2019
Amid the daily high drama of Brexit, it is easy to lose track of the structural shifts, or lack thereof, that may be associated with the UK’s possible
Podcast
11 October 2019
Nicholas Barrett and Guntram Wolff talk to Kalypso Nicolaïdis, author of Exodus, Reckoning, Sacrifice: Three Meanings of Brexit. Together they discuss
Opinion piece
10 July 2019
Irish consumers’ interests may not coincide with the needs of banks relocating here.
Blog post
25 June 2019
How the financial industry and the law firms that support it are preparing for what comes next
Podcast
30 April 2019
Bruegel fellows Rebecca Christie and Nicolas Véron discuss how the map of the EU's financial services industry has begun to change, and how it might e
Opinion piece
29 March 2019
Uncertainty over Brexit remains high despite looming deadlines. Here, the authors argue that the UK should take the necessary steps to make time to bu
Blog post
21 March 2019
Under a set of assumptions, this post concludes that UK real income and investment would have been 4% and 6% larger respectively had it not been for t
Opinion piece
24 January 2019
With Brexit getting closer, it is still extremely difficult to predict which one of the possible outcomes will materialise. Guntram Wolff examines wha
Policy brief
13 December 2018
What did we learn from the recent monetary policy normalisation experiences of Sweden, the United States and the United Kingdom? Zsolt Darvas consider
Opinion piece
12 December 2018
Surveys show that people systematically overestimate the share of foreign-born citizens among resident populations. Aligning people's perceptions with
Opinion piece
05 December 2018
Global growth is expected to continue in 2019 and 2020, albeit at a slower pace. Forecasters are notoriously bad, however, at spotting macroeconomic t
Blog post
07 November 2018
The UK government would like to keep EU-UK data transfers largely the same following the country's separation from the EU. But talks have yet to even
Podcast
07 November 2018
Robin Niblett, director of Chatham House institute, joins Bruegel deputy director Maria Demertzis for an assessment of what progress can be reasonably
Blog post
28 June 2018
This blog post identifies provisions of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) that affect foreign companies, and discusses implications f
Blog post
05 March 2018
The Labour Party’s support of customs union membership has the potential to change the course of Brexit, with 13 months left to close negotiations. Th
Blog post
22 February 2018
Uncertainty still reigns over the future shape of the EU-UK relationship, as Brexit negotiations rumble on. Though the two parties are parting ways,