EU plans tougher rules for foreign banks

The EU is planning to introduce new rules for foreign banks in a move which could add to financial firms' Brexit worries.

EU plans tougher rules for foreign banks

The EU is planning to introduce new rules for foreign banks in a move which could add to financial firms' Brexit worries.

The European Commission is set to unveil proposals tomorrow which are similar to the "intermediate holding company" rules introduced in the US, according to The Financial Times.

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