FCA spells out £26trn 'cliff-edge' Brexit risk

£26trn worth of derivatives could be affected

Hannah Godfrey
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The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has revealed it is preparing for all Brexit eventualities, including a 'no deal' scenario and the financial risks that come with that.

Speaking to delegates at a Bloomberg and CityUK event on Thursday morning, FCA executive director of international Nausicaa Delfas explained the risks of a so-called ‘cliff-edge' Brexit. These ‘cliff-edge' risks primarily relate to insurance contracts and derivatives, she explained, and could affect 10 million UK policyholders, 38 million policyholders in the European Economic Area (EEA), as well as around a quarter of derivative contracts, which are worth some £26trn. Delfas said if contractual certainty between the UK and EU were not achieved, insurers might not be obligated to pay ...

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