LONDON, Sept 29 ― New York has easily remained the world's top financial centre with London still second and gaining some ground, but also facing a tougher fight with...
LONDON, Sept 29 ― New York has easily remained the world's top financial centre with London still second and gaining some ground, but also facing a tougher fight with Singapore and Hong Kong, the Global Financial Centres index showed yesterday.
London closed the gap with New York slightly, coming in at 744 points, which is likely to trigger relief there given worries over post-Brexit competitiveness after high-profile companies such as UK chip designer Arm Holdings decided to list in New York.
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