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Brexit and the City: the real estate agent’s view

Brexit and the City: the real estate agent’s view

LONDON, March 28 (Reuters) – Like the towers now dominating
its skyline, London property prices have moved in almost only
one direction in recent decades, ever higher.
But uncertainty surrounding Britain’s impending European
Union exit and fears of an exodus of thousands of financial
sector jobs, have cast a shadow over commercial property.
Reuters has created a Brexit tracker that monitors six
indicators to help assess the economic fortunes of “the City” as
Brexit talks progress.

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