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UK still the top global financial services exporter but Brexit risk remains

Last year the UK netted a total trade surplus from financial services of $93.6bn(£69.6bn) 

Friday 15 December 2017 08:59 GMT
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The UK was also number one for foreign exchange trading
The UK was also number one for foreign exchange trading

Britain kept the top spot in global financial services exports last year but Brexit threatens to raise barriers to its biggest market in Europe, TheCityUK said on Friday.

The body, which promotes Britain as a financial centre, said banks, insurers, asset managers, and the accountants and lawyers who support them, netted a total trade surplus of $93.6bn(£69.6bn) 2016, more than the next two leading countries, the US and Switzerland, combined.

“However, we cannot take this position for granted,” said Anjalika Bardalai, TheCityUK’s chief economist and head of research.

“Brexit is likely to create some economic friction with our largest trading partner - the EU and with an increasing number of regional and specialist centres arising in Asia and elsewhere - it is vital that the UK seek new trading and investment opportunities.”

It also needs to step up trade with existing major partners like the US and Japan, TheCityUK said.

Britain is sending a trade delegation to China this weekend that will include financial services firms such as the London Stock Exchange to drum up business to help plug any gap in business lost due to Brexit.

“While markets like China and India are growing fast, trade flows are still relatively small, indicating potential for the future,” Ms Bardalai said.

Reuters

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