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Five months to Brexit: avoiding a “no deal” crisis
Paul Butcher and Tom Henderson have published an article in FERMA/AIRMIC’s joint Brexit Newsletter advising risk management professionals of some of the key matters that they will need to consider to prevent a Brexit-related “no deal” crisis. Given it remains … Continue reading
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EIGHT MONTHS TO BREXIT: IS YOUR BUSINESS PREPARED?
As the clock ticks down to 29 March 2019, the UK and the EU are stepping up their preparations for the possibility of a “no-deal” outcome. From a corporate governance and risk management perspective, businesses that have not done so … Continue reading
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BREXIT: SOME INDIRECT IMPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING
The post below was first published on our UK Real Estate Development blog The real estate sector as a whole is in a strong position to cope with such short-term volatility. There are many briefings on what Brexit means for real estate … Continue reading
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