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Caveats and slapped wrists in Barclays’ Brexit swaps switch

Judge blocks transfer of some trades from non-deposit taking entity and slams “unrealistic” timeline

Barclays

Some clients were left behind when Barclays won High Court approval for a cut-and-paste transfer of derivatives from London to a subsidiary in Dublin on January 29.

The ruling will help around 5,000 of the bank’s EU27 clients retain access to services in the event of a no-deal outcome to Brexit negotiations, but limitations enforced by judge Richard Snowden mean a bilateral negotiation may be

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