International banks are planning to build up outposts in the EU
to ensure they can continue to serve clients if their London
operations lose the ability to operate across the bloc once
Britain leaves in March 2019.
There is fierce competition between Paris, Frankfurt and other
European cities to woo international banks' City of London
operations as they consider where to shift EU-related business.
Bank of America has already announced that Dublin will be the
new base for its European Union operations and that it will
remain its legal headquarters in the EU.
The bank declined to comment.
(Reporting By Andrew MacAskill; Additional reporting by Maya
Nikolaeva in Paris)
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