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Features
SEC Chair Warns Hard Brexit Could Cause Price Volatility
At the 30th annualInstitute of International Bankersconference in Washington, D.C., US regulators expressed concerns about the impact ofBrexit on markets and derivatives trading as the March 29 article 50 deadline looms.

News
Japan, Europe Buck The Tariff Trend
Europe and Japan create the world's largest free trade zone.

Award Winners
Western Europe: The Treasury Of Tomorrow
European treasurers must decide what they want their future treasury operations to look like.

Features
How Brexit Could Damage Asian And African Economies
Economic damage from Brexit will not be limited to the UK, Ireland, and Europe.

Features
Global Finance Brexit Coverage
Global Finance has covered the chaos and uncertainty surrounding Brexit and its implications from day one. Here is a selection of our most important stories.

Features
Brexit Deadline Has Banks Scrambling
As the Brexit deadline draws near with no deal between the UK and the EU in sight, some banks are making big last-minute moves.

Features
British Pound’s Prospects Hinge On Brexit’s Fate
The British Pound might not be as stable as it looks.


Features
Could Brexit Hasten Europe’s CMU Project?
UK Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal was overwhelmingly defeated in parliament yet she survived a no-confidence vote, setting the stage for a no-deal Brexit to take effect on March 29. In a new web series,Global Financeexamines the impact of the Brexit vote and a no-deal scenarioon M&A, corporate taxes, the Capital Markets Union(CMU), and foreign exchange.

Features
No-Deal Brexit Creates Tax Chaos For Corporates
UK Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal was overwhelmingly defeated in parliament yet she survived a no-confidence vote, setting the stage for a no-deal Brexit to take effect on March 29. In a new web series,Global Financeexamines the impact of the Brexit vote and a no-deal scenarioon M&A, corporate taxes, the Capital Markets Union(CMU), and foreign exchange.