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UK signs financial services cooperation agreement with EU

The UK and EU have signed a financial services cooperation agreement to establish a constructive and mutually beneficial relationship in the financial sector.

Facts

  • UK Chancellor Jeremy Hunt and European Commissioner Mairead McGuinness have signed a financial services cooperation agreement.
  • The agreement aims to foster a constructive and mutually beneficial relationship between the UK and the EU in financial services.
  • An ongoing forum will be established to discuss voluntary regulatory cooperation on financial services issues.
  • Both sides will share information and coordinate positions on financial matters ahead of international meetings such as the G7 and G20.
  • Jeremy Hunt emphasizes the deep interconnectedness of the UK and EU financial markets and the mutual benefits of this agreement.
  • This agreement complements similar arrangements with the US, Japan, and Singapore, supporting the UK’s position as a global financial services hub.
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