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EU Directive offers more hurdles to jump

For better or worse, the proposed European directive on credit agreements made progress in...

  • Jul 24, 2012
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UK allowed to exempt BTL from EU regulation

The EU’s Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee has approved the Directive on Credit Ag...

  • Jun 07, 2012
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One to One with L&C’s Patrick Bunton

Patrick Bunton, operations and compliance director at London & Country talks about his com...

  • May 02, 2012
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Europe – where are we now?

Since the start of 2012, progress has continued within the European Parliament and Council...

  • May 01, 2012
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EU directive could force up UK repossessions

A clause in the draft European mortgage directive could push up costs and the risk of repo...

  • Jan 23, 2012
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Don’t jump the gun on EU proposals

With a wave of directives, regulation, and rules coming from Europe, rather than UK policy...

  • Sep 09, 2011
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A penalty-free world: How far should EU consumer protection go?

Once again, proposed regulation from afar has raised eyebrows in the UK as the European pa...

  • Aug 12, 2011
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Bootle: No interest rate rise until 2013; King: Debt ‘massive’ problem

The Bank of England will not hike interest rates until 2013 as the economic recovery remai...

  • May 03, 2011
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Deal on EU-wide financial supervisors agreed

A European-wide Systemic Risk Board and three separate agencies will be set up to monitor ...

  • Sep 03, 2010
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EU rules on bank bonus payments

The European Union has agreed a deal restricting the terms of banker's bonus pay outs star...

  • Jul 01, 2010
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