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  • TTIP & Financial Services (Stop the TTIP)148811
  • TAFTA: Bankers’ Backdoor Plan to Roll Back Wall Street Reform - Public Citizen Briefing Sheet148812
  • Video: Investor State Dispute Settlement and Financial Crises - WEED e.v.148813
  • Trade Agreements Cannot be Allowed to Undermine Financial Reregulation - Public Citizen 148814
  • Video: Leaked documents on TTIP show EU is trying to protect banks from regulation - 18.11.14148815
  • Could the “TTIP” give banks an opportunity to block monetary reform? - Positive Money 20.08.14148816
  • TTIP Won't Let Big Banks Wriggle out of Regulations, EU Negotiators Insist - IB TImes, 01.07.14148818
  • EU threatens to cut financial services from trade deal - FT 13.06.14148819
  • Finance Watch: TTIP risks ‘race to the bottom’ in financial services regulation - TTIP2014, 21.03.14148820
  • EU-Central America Association Agreement148821
  • EU-US trade agreement: European Commission publishes EU negotiating position on financial services - EC 27.01.14148823
  • Brussels wants finance rules back in US trade pact - FT 20.01.14148824
  • The City, the banks and the EU – all in it together - New internationalist 16.01.14148825
  • European Commission Briefing Paper: Cooperation on financial services regulation (Jan 2014)148826
  • Trade agreement will give banks free rein - SOMO 14.11.13148828
  • Report: TTIP Negotiations & Financial Services - SOMO, Oct 2013148829
  • Chapter 6: The rise of the ‘super banks’ (A Brave New Transatlantic Partnership) - Seattle to Brussels Network, Oct 2013148830
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