There are fears that the UK leaving the EU will slow capital flows.
Brexit presents a challenge, but observers expect The City to remain a top-shelf place to do business.
There are multiple factors that may impact banks and by extension global trading liquidity.
Brexit may end reciprocal fund access between the UK and the EU.
ITG's Rob Boardman argues against cutting ties with London.
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