Ever since the UK voted to separate from the EU in June this year, forecasts on the British economy have turned a dark shade of grey and many London-based international banks are reported to be considering moving operations elsewhere in Europe. However, very few professionals doubt that London still has a bright future as a financial centre - although uncertainty reigns over what type of success that might be, whether driven by a Brexit-induced low-tax environment or because of the intrinsic appeal of the UK's business community, the country's widely respected legal system or its convenient geographical location.
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