Sep 29, 2021 The ISDA 2021 EONIA Collateral Agreement Fallbacks Protocol By Rob Daniell The European Overnight Index, or EONIA, is due to permanently cease to be published from 3 January 2022, as EONIA does not meet the...
Sep 29, 2021 When is an annex a separate dwelling? By Damiano Sogaro Purchasing “an interest in at least two dwellings” lowers the rate of stamp duty land tax (SDLT) that you will pay due to a relief known...
Sep 28, 2021 Official Working Group encourages pension savers to invest in long term assets By Lora Froud Gavin Haran The Productive Finance Working Group has published its recommendations to UK policymakers to remove barriers to investment by retirement...
Sep 24, 2021 CMA calls time on greenwashing with Green Claims Code By Rosie Duckworth The Competition and Markets Authority has published its much anticipated guidance on ‘greenwashing’ (misleading environmental claims made...
Sep 21, 2021 Labour announces plans to tax carried interest as income By Lawrence Parkin Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced that Labour, if the party wins the next general election, will target the carried interest...
Sep 16, 2021 Legislating for the LIBOR transition: synthetic LIBOR for tough legacy contracts By Jamie Macpherson Tim Plews With less than four months to go before the FCA turns off the supply of daily LIBOR (in its well-used form) for most of the 35...
Sep 09, 2021 The missing cornerstone in sustainable finance: investee company ESG reporting By Lora Froud Tiffany Cox Gavin Haran The rush to regulate financial markets to produce ESG outcomes has brought focus to a problem: in the absence of good quality ESG data...
Sep 07, 2021 Europe's (and the world's) battle for the soul of AI By Macfarlanes The title of the Wired article is The Fight to Define When AI Is 'High Risk', written by Khari Johnson and published on 1 September. It's...