A tough new EU financial services regulation that threatens to push major insurers out of the City should pass through a crunch vote on Wednesday. The EU\'s Econ committee, chaired by Lib Dem MEP Sharon Bowles, is expected to vote in favour of a compromise agreed by members last week. There were disagreements over the so-called matching premium – had the UK not got its way, German-led proposals would have resulted in increases in the capital requirements of annuity providers such as the Prudential and Legal & General. The Pru has threatened to quit London as a result of Solvency II. The directive will force insurers to hold more capital to enable them to absorb financial shocks. Labour\'s Peter Skinner, who brokered the compromise, said: \"There is now a raised level of expectation that this vote should go through more smoothly.\"