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Banks’ post-Brexit ‘desk-mapping’ review will end up being a damp squib, City predicts, as finish line nears

The ECB is just days away from completing its post-Brexit review, but the market remains unsure over what happens next

Market watchers seem little clearer on how authorities will proceed with their bid to enforce the new regulatory landscape after the UK's EU split
Market watchers seem little clearer on how authorities will proceed with their bid to enforce the new regulatory landscape after the UK's EU split Photo: Getty Images

A major review into how UK banks structure their operations in the EU after Brexit could end in an anticlimax, those with an eye on proceedings predict, as the finish line on the European Central Bank's investigation nears.

A staffer at a major global bank that has substantial EU and UK operations said that while the so-called 'desk-mapping' exercise had reviewed them last year, it has now died down, leaving a feeling that it has been largely superficial.

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