London's City finance hub all geared up for possible Brexit
Some big banks may have to shift activities and jobs abroad; Bank of England will raise liquidity in the weeks ahead
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WITH one month to go before Britain's vital in-out EU referendum, London's City finance district is busily planning ahead for a potential "Brexit".
Big City firms, many of which are housed in skyscrapers that dominate the London skyline, are seeking to protect themselves from market volatility should Britons vote "Leave", observers say.
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