Dublin-on-Thames? City leaders debate the post-Brexit future
By Stephen Morris, Kaye Wiggins, Laurence Fletcher, and Laura Noonan
December 21, 2020, Financial Times
In the mid-1980s, Goldman Sachs was choosing between London and Paris for its new European headquarters.
When the US bank weighed their respective merits — infrastructure, financial rule book, immigration policy, labour laws and taxes — London “clearly won”, says Richard Gnodde, now head of Goldman’s international arm.
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