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Major funds draw up plans to leave London if Britain quits EU - paper
Several of the biggest fund managers based in London are drawing up plans to move trillions of pounds of assets and thousands of jobs outside of Britain should the country vote to leave the EU in a referendum due by the end of 2017, the Sunday Times said. Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservatives won an unexpected majority in polls last month and are now seeking to renegotiate Britain's relationship with the 28-member bloc ahead of a plebiscite. Cameron has toured major European capitals to drum up support for reforms but is facing an increasing strong Eurosceptic voice from within his own center-right party at ... (full story)
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