UK:
BREXIT – Documentation Issues For Lenders And Hedge Providers
15 March 2016
Fieldfisher
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On 23rd June 2016 Britain will vote on
whether to remain in the European Union, the economic and political
partnership of 28 European countries. If the majority
vote to leave the European Union, it will be a vote for a
Brexit.
Following requests from clients, we have prepared a
briefing paper analysing how a Brexit will or could impact
on Facility Agreements and loan linked hedging agreements.
Read the full briefing paper >
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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