Money - International
Brexit 'to bring €150b to France by year's end', says Bank of France chief
People ride bicycles on a bike path on the banks of the river Seine with the Pont Rouelle bridge and the Eiffel tower in the background in Paris during the outbreak coronavirus disease in France, May 14, 2020. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters picnnn

PARIS, Oct 8 ― Financial firms will move around €150 billion (RM733.6 billion) from Britain to France by the end of the year, when Britain's post-Brexit transition period ends, the head of the Bank of France said yesterday.

The "swift” flow across the Channel includes both French groups moving assets home from British branches and moves by 43 UK-based entities "to make sure they can keep trading in France,” Francois Villeroy de Galhau said at a Paris banking event.

Advertising
Advertising

A further 31 financial players, "mostly investment companies” have asked to register in France and their applications are being examined by market watchdog ACPR, he added.

But there remains "a handful of small companies”, especially in payments services, electronic cash and investments, who "must immediately speed up the process to avoid being caught unprepared in January,” Villeroy said.

Villeroy also warned that a temporary fix allowing European financial markets to keep using London clearing-houses ― which cover both buyers and sellers against the risk of a transaction going bad ― could not last forever.

"It wouldn't be a winning bet to wager on the status quo given the size and concentration of some clearing services,” he said.

"It's a top priority to address the risks to financial stability from depending too much on clearing houses in the UK.”

Nevertheless, an "attractive clearing supply” on the continent is needed to "support the emergence of a new liquidity 'pool',” the central banker added. ― AFP

Related Articles

 

You May Also Like