Volatility in U.K. markets is compounding six years of extreme disruptions for British companies, starting with Brexit and stretching through the pandemic and the fallout from Russia’s war in Ukraine on.wsj.com
Despite a trade deal struck by Britain and the E.U., promises once made by Brexit campaigners that leaving the European Union would free companies from needless bureaucracy now sound like a macabre joke, particularly to Scottish seafood exporters nyti.ms
The acquisition of RSA offers more proof that companies remain interested in making big bets on the U.K. despite the uncertainty over Brexit on.wsj.com
U.K. Treasury Chief Rishi Sunak outlined a review of finance rules, including possible ways to make it easier for companies to raise money in London, aimed at keeping the country’s financial sector competitive with New York’s after Brexit on.wsj.com
To keep the post-Brexit U.K. enmeshed in European regulations, all Brussels has to do is to demand that companies doing business in the EU abide by its rules, writes @anubradfordon.wsj.com
Cookie makers. Metal fabricators. Stair lift manufacturers. Fearing a no-deal Brexit, companies in the U.K. are hoarding supplies at record rates. on.wsj.com
Cookie makers. Metal fabricators. Stair-lift manufacturers. Airbus. Fearing a no-deal Brexit, companies in the U.K. are hoarding supplies at record rates. on.wsj.com
What's driving auto companies out of Europe? Sluggish markets, competition from Silicon Valley, tighter emissions standards and Brexit uncertainty. nyti.ms
University of Cambridge academics are worried that Brexit will render the city less attractive to the companies that have fueled an economic boom on.wsj.com
Apollo seals $4.3 billion acquisition of one of the U.K.’s biggest packaging companies, the latest sign that U.S. buyout firms remain undeterred by Brexit on.wsj.com
French government joins European companies in ramping up plans for a disorderly Brexit in the wake of Theresa May's resounding loss in Parliament on.wsj.com
The U.K. government is racing the clock with contingency plans for a no-deal Brexit, but shipping companies say there are no easy solutions in supply chains on.wsj.com
The obstacles that Brexit places in the way of its companies, performers and visitors will make Edinburgh Festival that bit more difficult for the festival to shine so brightly argues @cajardinemp. theneweuropean.co.uk