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UK and EU regulators clash over no-deal Brexit share trading

New requirements raise concerns investors could be blocked from liquid markets for certain blue-chip stocks

UK and European regulators have collided over where shares can be traded in the event of a no-deal Brexit, raising concerns that investors could be blocked from the most liquid markets for certain blue-chip stocks.

If the UK leaves the bloc without a deal on March 29, European Union-based businesses have been told by the region’s main financial regulator that they would only be allowed to trade certain London-listed shares on markets within the EU.

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