Tamzin Booth, The Economist’s Britain business editor, investigates whether the City of London can survive Brexit and howWhat is at stake on both sides of the Channel, and are there any winners in this battle? Runtime: 22 min.
Tamzin Booth, The Economist’s Britain business editor, investigates whether the City of London can survive Brexit and howWhat is at stake on both sides of the Channel, and are there any winners in this battle? Runtime: 22 minFMFdigital And no place has more to lose than London whose days as the financial capital of the world are numbered. I know we’re not meant to criticise or make generalisations about Leavers’ IQs but what about their lack of business acumen and knowledge about how the global economy works?
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City_McGuinness 'City of London'....ie.....the one square mile inside London that is the center of world banking and is an independent city state ala DC and Vatican City?
tamzinbooth PatrickFoulis No! The warning signs were flashed, the voices of reason went unheeded, and the final bells were rung to no avail. It will have a remnant for some small markets but it’s best days are undoubtedly and sadly behind it. Bexit bids it a fond farewell.
tamzinbooth PatrickFoulis
tamzinbooth PatrickFoulis It can. It will.
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City_McGuinness Ne'er was a more phallic image representative of an economy.
City_McGuinness Perfect
City_McGuinness Thank you
FMFdigital Amsterdam will gain most followed by Frankfurt, Düsseldorf-Cologne and Paris.
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