Comment
19 July 2023
The UK must learn that concessions cut both ways
Brexit may have come and gone, but the UK still wants to make decisions like it is part of the gang.
Comment
19 July 2023
Brexit may have come and gone, but the UK still wants to make decisions like it is part of the gang.
External publication
24 September 2021
It will take longer than many had anticipated for the dust to settle on the post-Brexit financial landscape and its respective implications for the EU
Blog post
06 July 2021
Post-Brexit UK bank regulation is not likely to compromise on international standards, but will place greater emphasis on competition.
External publication
25 June 2021
Implications of UK-euro area divergence in regulation and supervisory practice.
Blog post
24 March 2021
Corporate bankruptcies are set to rise in the context of COVID-19. EU countries should speed up adoption of recent insolvency reforms.
Blog post
11 March 2021
The phase of greatest Brexit-related uncertainty for the European financial sector ended on 1 January. Although too early to discern more than the bro
Blog post
12 January 2021
The Trade and Cooperation Agreement signed between the European Union and the United Kingdom goes against six decades of UK efforts to avoid being eco
Event
13 October 2020
At the eleventh hour of negotiations, what will the future of the EU-UK relationship look like?
Podcast
13 October 2020
At the eleventh hour of negotiations, what will the future of the EU-UK relationship look like?
Comment
16 July 2020
Meeting the fiscal demands of COVID-19 will require the European Union to borrow on capital markets more than ever, and for European pension funds and
Podcast
26 June 2020
What effect will brexit have on Europe's financial markets?
Comment
19 May 2020
The United Kingdom left the European Union on Jan. 31, 2020. Now, the U.K. must decide whether and how to extend the transition period, currently set
Policy brief
13 May 2020
In the negotiations between the European Union and the United Kingdom over their future relationship, we see a high probability of a weak contractual
Event
17 March 2020
How do we rebuild and keep the science cooperation between the EU and the UK?
Event
03 March 2020
This was a live recording of an episode of the Sound of Economics, Bruegel's podcast series. The discussion centered around the book of Anu Bradford,
Comment
31 January 2020
Compromises hammered out in the next 11 months, by both British and European negotiators, will dictate the UK’s economic landscape for decades to come