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Previously on "First brexit bankruptcies and redundancies"
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI've heard Suity has lost his job.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostHow many other jobs in the economy would these 2000 jobs be supporting?
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How many other jobs in the economy would these 2000 jobs be supporting?
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Originally posted by NigelJK View Postand W(outside of London)GAF?
Plus it's their Euro clearing house so nothing to do with their Global banking empire.
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and W(outside of London)GAF?
Plus it's their Euro clearing house so nothing to do with their Global banking empire.
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Sources within Morgan Stanley say it has already begun the process of moving about 2,000 of its London-based investment banking staff to Dublin or Frankfurt. And it has a taskforce in place.
The jobs which would be moved from the UK would be in euro clearing but also other investment banking functions and senior management.
The American investment bank needs to avail of the passporting system which allows banks to offer financial services in all countries in the EU without having to establish a permanent base in that member state.
The president of Morgan Stanley, Colm Kelleher, told Bloomberg two days ago that Brexit would be “the most consequential thing that we’ve ever seen since the war”.
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Every time a job is lost between now and the "separation" there will be a wail that it is all the fault of BREXIT.
Every time a job is created nothing will be mentioned.
It's just the way the media works. They love a good drama.
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Originally posted by rl4engc View PostOK I'll bite.
1) Linky or it didn't happen (not too fussed if it actually did though).
2) Sounds like a fantastic UK Company! Really good ethics, we'll trade with you (UK company) but only if [something outside of your control happens] - If not, we'll pursue cheap labour elsewhere. It's not Dyson is it?
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostSo the Poles who aren't embedded in the UK* will leave.
I guess Brexiters have got what they wanted.
*Those without British partners.
Its a small island. If it was decided that there would be a program of building housing and infrastructure to cope with the influx then people may feel differently.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostI read on another forum someone who runs an engineering business saying that his company had a £1m order waiting on the referendum result. The client had been completely honest: Remain and the facility gets built in Britain; Leave and it's Poland. That's not just his business but other suppliers from the area and the long term jobs created by the investment.
1) Linky or it didn't happen (not too fussed if it actually did though).
2) Sounds like a fantastic UK Company! Really good ethics, we'll trade with you (UK company) but only if [something outside of your control happens] - If not, we'll pursue cheap labour elsewhere. It's not Dyson is it?
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