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London takes aim at New York with f ive-year financial plan

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LONDON — Britain needs to ease taxes on banks and make it easier to hire staff from abroad, its financial and profession­al services lobby said in a blueprint to help London unseat New York as the world’s top internatio­nal financial center within five years.

The strategy paper on Tuesday from TheCityUK reiterated some ideas already aired in government­backed reports and elsewhere in recent months as the City of London looks to recoup ground lost following Britain’s departure from the EU.

“By some metrics, the UK is losing ground: London is currently slipping further behind New York each year while other centers are strengthen­ing,” the paper said.

The US financial capital overtook London in 2018 in a leading annual survey, it said, adding that New York dominated in stock market listings.

“The UK therefore needs to adopt a relentless focus on strengthen­ing its internatio­nal competitiv­eness to win back the prize of being the world’s leading internatio­nal financial center,” TheCityUK lobby group, which promotes the wider financial sector abroad, it said in the paper.

Britain’s departure from the European Union effectivel­y closed London off from its biggest financial services customer, adding further pressure to catch up.

The finance ministry has already set out reforms to make London’s capital market more competitiv­e, and TheCityUK set a five-year target for London to “out-compete its rivals” by amending tax, visa and other rules.

Becoming the global hub for financial data, sustainabi­lity investing and investment and risk management will also be crucial in helping Britain overtake New York, TheCityUK said.

The total tax rate for a London bank is 46.5%, 13% higher than a New York based bank, it added.

But persuading government to cut taxes on finance as it mends a hole in the economy from COVID may be challengin­g, as will having an open door on hiring given the Brexit referendum pledged to crack down on high levels of internatio­nal mobility.

The single most important issue for financial firms is being able to hire globally, TheCityUK CEO Miles Celic said.

“In conversati­ons we have had with government, I think that is something that is absolutely understood,” he told reporters. —

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