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HSBC hints could shift to Paris in case of Brexit

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LONDON: Global banking giant HSBC said it could shift 1,000 jobs to Paris if Britain votes to leave the European Union in a referendum expected later this year.

“We are lucky in the sense that we have a major bank in France,” Flint told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme.

“So, if we were to leave and if there were to be restrictio­ns, ultimately on the renegotiat­ion of Britain’s position, we have the ability to move activity and people between London and Paris,” he said.

Commenting on the bank’s decisionto­remainhead­quartered in London, Flint warned the result of the referendum “potentiall­y does have an impact on the operating activities of our wholesale bank”.

“Our strong economic view is that Britain is better within a reformed Europe,” he said.

The bank’s chief executive Stuart Gulliver told Sky News said a British departure from the EU could have a ‘significan­t impact’ on the bank’s trading room, corporate banking and investment banking.

“We have 5,000 people in global banking and markets in London and I could imagine that around 20 percent of those would move to Paris,” he said.

Any decision on moving jobs would depend on the terms of a British exit, including whether Britain could still access the financial services ‘passportin­g’ regimeallo­wingmember­statesto trade across national borders.

The Hongkong and Shanghai Bank employs around 10,000 people in France compared to 48,000 in Britain out of a global workforce of 257,000.

Prime Minister David Cameron is headed to Paris to meet French President Francois Hollande on Monday on a crucial week culminatin­g in a summit in Brussels where he is hoping to renegotiat­e Britain’s EU membership.

Opinion polls indicate a close race between supporters and opponents of Britain staying in the EU and big businesses have voiced concern about the impact from the uncertaint­y ahead of the vote. — AFP

 ??  ?? Global banking giant HSBC said it could shift 1,000 jobs to Paris if Britain votes to leave the European Union in a referendum expected later this year. — Reuters photo
Global banking giant HSBC said it could shift 1,000 jobs to Paris if Britain votes to leave the European Union in a referendum expected later this year. — Reuters photo

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