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EU’s financial services chief says realities of Brexit ‘have come home to roost’

EU official said there is no fixed timeline for talks between the EU and UK

EU commissioner in charge of financial services, financial stability and the Capital Markets Union Mairead McGuinness, said that Brexit would inevitably lead to a change in relations between the UK and EU
EU commissioner in charge of financial services, financial stability and the Capital Markets Union Mairead McGuinness, said that Brexit would inevitably lead to a change in relations between the UK and EU Photo: Getty Images

The European Union’s financial services supreme has said a financial services deal between the UK and EU could take a long time to come to fruition.

“Our timeline initially is to reach a memorandum of understanding by the end of March, and that will be about how we operate as partners and then we will look at the details, so we don’t have a fixed timeline in each month about what needs to be done,” Mairead McGuinness, European commissioner for financial services, told Bloomberg TV.

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