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London's office market resists Brexit flight risk

Published Sun, May 15, 2016 · 09:50 PM

London

THE prospect of Britain quitting the European Union has inflicted little damage so far on demand for space in London's financial hubs, first quarter rental data suggests, despite some warning signs from investment banks.

A year after Prime Minister David Cameron's election win fired the starting gun on the European Union membership vote, London remains Europe's most "in-demand" office market, and there is little sign of an uptick in rivals Frankfurt and Paris.

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