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		New York, London keep top spots in global financial centres index
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		 [September 24, 2021]  By 
		Huw Jones 
 LONDON (Reuters) - New York easily kept the 
		top spot in the latest Global Financial Centres Index (GFCI), while 
		London held on to second place as Chinese cities slipped, according to 
		the ranking published on Friday.
 
 The index, published by the Z/Yen Group in partnership with think-tank 
		China Development Institute, will come as a relief to London in 
		particular after it lost access to the European Union financial market 
		when Britain completed its journey out of the bloc's orbit last 
		December.
 
 "The relatively strong performance of New York and London suggests that 
		the financial services sectors in these cities managed to sustain their 
		performance despite radical changes in working practices during the last 
		18 months," GFCI said in a statement.
 
 
		
		 
		Hong Kong and Singapore in third and fourth position both fell 25 points 
		in the ratings.
 
 "We see two patterns in the results for GFCI 30 – confidence in the 
		recovery of the North American and Western European economies following 
		the shock of 2020; and a levelling off following the rapid rise of 
		Asia/Pacific centres and their economic stability in the COVID-19 
		pandemic," said Michael Mainelli, executive chairman of Z/Yen.
 
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			The Bank of England can be seen as people cycle through the City of 
			London financial district, in London, Britain, June 11, 2021. 
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"Competition remains tight. Outside the top two centres, only five points on a 
1,000 point scale separate the centres ranked third to eighth."
 In their survey of fintech centres, New York and Shanghai retained first and 
second positions, with London rising two places to third place as Britain makes 
fintech-friendly policies a priority.
 
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 (Reporting by Huw Jones, Editing by William Maclean)
 
				 
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