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AP Breakfast with Mark Hoban MP
8:00 am-9:00 am
Breakfast Discussion
Mark Hoban MP, Financial Secretary to Her Majesty’s Treasury, was AP’s special guest at a breakfast discussion on regulatory reform in the US and the EU, and the importance of international cooperation going forward. The event was held in New York City at the British Consul General’s private residence.