Bankers sound alarm bells over Brexit
Executives say split would be costly but London would remain Europe's financial centre
FT | Wed, 6 Jan 2016 19:11:57
Bankers say City 'would continue to thrive' in or out of Europe
Barclays and HSBC said disruption from Brexit could be short-term, depending on the terms of the departure
Marion Dakers / Telegraph | Wed, 6 Jan 2016 17:38:59
Cameron to allow ministers to campaign for or against Brexit in referendum
FXStreet (Mumbai) - The referendum to decide whether or not UK will continue to remain a member of the European Union is scheduled to take place before the end of 2017. A bill on referendum has already been passed by the British Parliament. The term Brexit has been coined in ...
FXStreet / FX Street | Wed, 6 Jan 2016 15:23:29
Top firm warns of likely job losses
Jobs will move.
Here Is The City | Wed, 6 Jan 2016 14:09:57
Looming Brexit vote casts a pall over UK's services sector
Vote on EU membership weighs on British businesses as confidence levels fall to near three-year lows
Mehreen Khan / Telegraph | Wed, 6 Jan 2016 10:45:29
Cameron's toughest Brexit task: Tory party management
This is our new daily Brussels Briefing. To receive it via email every morning, sign up here. David Cameron, the British prime minister, went before his parliament on Tuesday to report on last month's EU summit, where leaders for the first time debated his request for a renegotiated relationship with ...
Peter Spiegel / FT Brussels Blog | Wed, 6 Jan 2016 09:10:51
A Kingdom of Many Parts: England, London, the UK, and the EU
The English make up 85% of the UK's population, with London home to a population equal to that of Scotland and Wales combined and an economy closely linked to Europe. But the capital and its country are at odds when it comes to Europe. Analysing patterns and differences of opinion ...
thebrexitblog / Ideas on Europe | Tue, 5 Jan 2016 20:24:31
Cameron to allow ministers Brexit push
Prime minister expected to lead drive for Britain to remain in 'reformed' EU
FT | Tue, 5 Jan 2016 16:23:07
UK's Cameron says ministers can campaign for Brexit
LONDON (AP) - British Prime Minister David Cameron says government ministers will be able to campaign on either side in an in-or-out referendum on European Union membership. The move is a bid to avert a showdown with anti-EU forces in his Conservative Party.
U.S. News | Tue, 5 Jan 2016 16:10:20
British PM allows ministers to campaign for 'Brexit' in EU referendum
British Prime Minister David Cameron is to allow government ministers to campaign for either side in an upcoming referendum on EU membership.
euronews | Tue, 5 Jan 2016 14:46:01
Can the UK Survive Brexit?
The upcoming referendum on the United Kingdom's membership in the EU, almost certain to be held this year, could turn out to be yet another major catastrophe to hit Europe. If, as seems increasingly plausible, British voters chose to leave, the result would be a profoundly destabilized EU - and ...
Harold James / Project Syndicate | Tue, 5 Jan 2016 13:23:44
