London once ruled as Europe’s unrivaled financial capital, but not anymore. Since Brexit, nearly £100 billion has vanished from its markets—and major institutions are leaving. Investors are pulling out. Corporations are listing in New York. And European rivals like Paris and Frankfurt are seizing the crown.
In this video we break down why London is losing its edge, where the money is going, and whether the UK’s government reforms can save the City before it’s too late. Is this the end of London’s financial supremacy?
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