Brexit

City of London’s ‘fundamentals’ are unchanged after Brexit, says Boris Johnson

Banks moved ‘far fewer’ jobs away from London than they said they would, Prime Minister says

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the UK continues 'to see proper flow of capital and services between London and all the other parts of Europe, and I'm sure that that will continue'
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the UK continues 'to see proper flow of capital and services between London and all the other parts of Europe, and I'm sure that that will continue' Photo: Getty Images

The City of London has remained an attractive destination for bankers and financial firms to continue doing business in spite of the ongoing battle of still-undecided post-Brexit regulation, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said.

The UK remains locked in negotiations with the European Union over the regulatory frameworks within which its financial centres will operate after leaving the bloc, a delay that has forced banks to increase hiring on the continent.

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