Financial Times (December 10)
“When the dust settles on the UK’s departure from the EU, few doubt that London will remain a major financial centre for the foreseeable future, as well as by far the largest hub in the European timezone, but there will doubtless be headwinds.”
Tags: Brexit, Departure, Doubt, Dust, EU, Financial centre, Future, Headwinds, Hub, London, Settles, UK
Euromoney (February Issue)
“London and Luxembourg are at loggerheads to become Europe’s leading offshore renminbi hub—although they wouldn’t let you know it.” Right now the competition looks evenly matched. “Competition, not cooperation, between the financial centres is spurring on the internationalization of the renminbi. The competition continues. And this is a good thing.”
Tags: Competition, Cooperation, Europe, Hub, Internationalization, London, Luxembourg, Offshore, Renminbi
Euromoney (October Issue)
“Today, Luxembourg’s streets are filling with Chinese bankers. They see the Grand Duchy as a hub for their European operations—not least for trading and settlement of the renminbi. Are London, Frankfurt and Paris in danger of being left behind?”
Tags: Chinese bankers, European operations, Frankfurt, Hub, London, Luxembourg, Paris, Renminbi, Settlement, Trading