No-deal Brexit: How banks and financial services companies are planning for the future

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There has not been the stampede to leave the City that many finance bosses predicted when the UK voted to leave the European Union

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Really? Well knock me down with a feather. Surely the allure of Frankfurt (zzzz), Paris (African suburb) or Luxembourg 😴 could seriously trump London?

FT headline .....' Paris wins business as post-Brexit trading hub for banks'

DCBMEP It was just typical scaremongering from the Establishment that didn’t want us to leave

DCBMEP of course there hasn't - the predictions were all part of Project Fear aimed at brainwashing the voter. Thankfully it didnt work - neither will the current Project Fear Mk 2.

MattSmithWales because the finance bosses realise that Brexit won't be happening.

No cos they’ve been waiting ......not cos they’ve decided to go before knowing the dreaded ‘deal’ !

Inconvenient truth

We haven't left yet.

Yet

Downgrade from 'experts' to 'bosses', as nonsensical fearmongering proved false.

And there never will be because you can't sack a Frenchman and the Germans have proved to be pretty shit at investment banking.

No. But there hasn't been a NoDealBrexit yet, either.

Another project fear scare come to nothing

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