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New briefing note – CRD VI: Third country branches and subsidiaries

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By Simon Lovegrove (UK), Sebastien Praicheux, Floortje Nagelkerke (NL) & Anna Carrier (BE) on February 6, 2024

In our latest briefing, we summarise new changes to the third country branch and subsidiary regime being proposed by the CRD VI.

Topics: Capital & Liquidity
Regions: United Kingdom
Tags: Capital Adequacy
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