From 1 August 2024, the UK changed its rules on how payments are made for investment research. UK firms may now use bundled payments for third-party research and trading commissions, subject to certain requirements being...more
8/15/2024
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This client memorandum concerns a highly technical point of considerable practical importance.
It challenges aspects of the received wisdom that, for post-Brexit cross-border investment business conducted from the U.K....more
7/12/2024
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