Now the Hard Part: The Landscape post Brexit and the U.S. Elections

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Now the Hard Part: The Landscape post Brexit and the U.S. Elections Dr Christian Büche, Frankfurt Daniel F. C. Crowley, Washington, DC Sean P. Donovan-Smith, London and Brussels Copyright 2016 by K&L Gates LLP. All rights reserved.

OVERVIEW The UK / EU landscape A look forward to the U.S. elections

THE UK / EU LANDSCAPE The UK s EU referendum Triggering Brexit Future models Impact on UK and EU political process Impact on UK and EU legislation Sounding from the other side of the Channel What can be done? klgates.com 3

The UK s EU Referendum

UK REFERENDUM RESULTS 72.2% Turnout Higher than at the 2015 General Election (66.2%) but lower than turnout at the 2014 Scottish independence referendum (84.6%) 17.4 million votes for Leave (51.9%). 16.1 million votes for Remain (48.1%). klgates.com 5

Leave Remain England 53.4% 46.6% Wales 52.5% 47.5% Scotland 38.0% 62.0% Northern Ireland 44.2% 55.8% klgates.com 6

Triggering BREXIT

HOW DOES THE UK EXIT? Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty When triggered? New Brexit task force being created under Oliver Letwin MP Oliver Robbins appointed as the Permanent Secretary to the new team EU split roles for exit (EC) and continued access (Council) Didier Seeuws, former chief of staff to former European council president Herman Van Rompuy Martin Selmayr, current EC president Juncker s chief of staff klgates.com 8

ARTICLE 50 PROCESS Art 50 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU). Notification in the hands of the UK. Does it require an Act of Parliament? Can it be deemed? Two year period for withdrawal to be negotiated and take effect. Negotiations between the UK and the European Commission, as EU negotiator, based on guidelines issued by the European Council and in accordance with article 218(3) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU). Can be extended by agreement of all EU member states. If no extension, UK automatically ceases to be a member of the EU at the end of two years.

Future Models

MAIN IMPACT AREAS Trade Political Regulatory

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Impact on UK and EU Political Process

PM S RESIGNATION Conservative Party leadership contest Runners and Riders Process Transition

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FURTHER COMPLICATIONS The Labour Party Future of the UK / Scotland, NI etc Others to follow? klgates.com 20

Impact on EU / UK Legislation

IMMEDIATE AND MEDIUM TERM UK IMPACT FCA statement 24.06.16 BoE statement 5.07.16 New government priorities New budget post reshuffle? Continuity of legislative provisions Single market access / EEA model Equivalence Grandfathering Art 70 Vienna Convention on Law of Treaties Acquired rights on withdrawal from treaty States not persons! Choice of law Staff and Employment Data Protection Availability of passporting MiFID UCITS AIFMD status klgates.com 22

IMPACT ON EU INITIATIVES Acquis communautaire EU Directives EU Regulations European Courts ESMA expectations Capital Markets Union Eurozone initiatives Policy influence Resignation of Lord Hill Other Commission task forces Input of UK MEPs International standards G20 / OECD Commitments IOSCO BCBS klgates.com 23

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A sounding from the other side of the Channel

A SOUNDING FROM THE OTHER SIDE OF THE CHANNEL (GERMANY) VOICES IN THE POLITICAL ARENA A "return to the national fortress of nationalism" is the wrong answer to the current challenges. "In my eyes it is grossly negligent to make people believe that problems such as terror, crisis' in neighbor states or the management of migration could sustainably be solved with national answers", says Walther Steinmeier* (FAZ, 13 May 2016) WHAT THE GERMAN INDUSTRY SAYS "The large majority of the German industry agrees that a BREXIT would have fatal implications... It is about lots of money and many jobs." (Süddeutsche Zeitung, 18 May 2016) AND THE WINNER IS...* 70% of Banks and Financial Service Providers believe that Frankfurt would be the big winner of a BREXIT** The move of 20,000 bankers is realistic*** - a huge push for a city like Frankfurt with a workforce of only 60,000 people in the financial industry (i.e. app. 10% of the workforce). Sources: *Südwest Presse Online, 6.5.2016; ** Survey by the Center for Financial Studies, Goethe University, Frankfurt; ***Professor at the Frankfurt School of Finance klgates.com 26

What can be done?

SIX-POINT ACTION PLAN 1. Manage the immediate impact of the Brexit vote on your business and client accounts. 2. Identify potential disruptions to your asset management regulatory licenses, fund distribution strategy and business structure: 3. Communicate with employees, clients, fund shareholders and other asset management industry participants. 4. Develop longer-term strategic responses to address the disruptions and risks. 5. Consider lobbying governments and regulators in order to make sure voices are heard in the debate about the withdrawal process and on the related issues. 6. Create contingency plans and/or consider whether existing plans will remain appropriate once the UK moves into a leave trajectory, as these programs are likely to be expected by certain regulators.

June 2016 October 2016 January 2017 June 2017 December 2017 2018 and Beyond 1 2 3 4 Minimum range Maximum range 5 6 29 klgates.com

HOW SHOULD THE INDUSTRY RESPOND? Raise awareness with EU/Eurozone of the importance of the UK as a partner outside of the EU. Build coalitions of stakeholders throughout the EU to communicate the importance of a balanced deal with the UK and to reinforce the above. Promote a set of policies to improve the UK s competitive position (for example, tax, skilled migration, targeted removal of regulations etc). Propose solutions and options that remove uncertainty what is realistically achievable? UK debate should recognise the very real concerns of Eurozone leaders of the risk of contagion from the Brexit result. The negotiations will be a multi-party process with no one party able to leverage its position. Work with industry trade groups. Get involved with the UK s Brexit task force.

ADDITIONAL BREXIT RESOURCES To fully prepare clients for the legal and business implications now that Britain has decided to exit from the EU, K&L Gates has launched a global client support initiative a dedicated team of multidisciplinary lawyers, a 24-hour hotline reachable by e-mailing: Brexit@klgates.com Or go to our dedicated website page: www.klgates.com/brexit/

U.S. Elections 2016

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U.S. Presidential Candidates Hillary Rodham Clinton Presumptive Democratic Party Nominee Donald J. Trump Presumptive Republican Party Nominee 35

Senate Banking Committee Republican Mike Crapo (R-ID) Democrat Sherrod Brown (D-OH) 36

House Financial Services Committee Republican Jeb Hensarling (R-TX) Democrat Maxine Waters (D-CA) 37