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THE CITY AND THE SINGLE EUROPEAN MARKET
The Single European Market will have a profound impact on the activities tivities of the City, but many in the financial community remain confused as to how they can make the most of the new opportunities it will bring The City and the Single European Market is a practical guide to the impact of 1992 on the broad area of financial and related services. Written by well- established City practitioners, many of whom are involved in implementing the necessary adjustments within their own firms, it covers a wide range of services and discusses the impact of EC policy and regulations on each.
The first part of the book gives an economic and political overview of the European Community as it now stands, including a chapter outlining the Japanese view of developments. The second part looks at the impact of the Single Market on the financial sector, and includes chapters on the legal profession; accounting and tax; banking; housing finance; securities; corporate finance; insurance: advertising and public relations; executive search; credit insurance and venture capital. The European Commission's report on Lord Cockfield's White Paper of 1985 is reproduced as an Appendix.
From the end of 1992 all European businesses will have access to a market of some 340 million people. This book provides a practical guide to the regulatory framework in which this market can be accessed, and the pitfalls that may be encountered in doing so.
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