Brexit: An Update and Implications for Derivatives

ISDA has published a webinar update on the implications of Brexit for the derivatives market. The webinar covers the current state of UK/European Union negotiations, the UK’s European Union Withdrawal Bill, and central counterparty supervision and location policy.

The webinar features speakers from ISDA and Linklaters.

To listen to the webinar, click here.

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