New York and London have traditionally gone toe-to-toe in the battle to be the world’s financial capital, but the Big Apple appears to have gained a new edge thanks to the swirling uncertainty surrounding Brexit.
London slipped to second in the Z/Yen global financial centers index, Reuters...
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