The article discusses the British withdrawal from the European Union (EU) and its implications on fund managers as they lose their passporting rights that allow them to do business across the continent without setting up a subsidiary. Topics include the potential reliance on national private placement regimes which varies in each country, a proposal to still join the European Economic Area (EEA), and potential bilateral trade agreements to be negotiated by Great Britain with EU
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