Friday, January 22, 2016
BANKSTER THREAT JP Morgan Threatens to Leave UK If It Quits EU
Jamie Dimon, the chairman and chief executive of JP Morgan, says his bank might quit the UK if Britain exits the European Union. “Britain’s been a great home for financial companies and it’s benefited London quite a bit. We’d like to stay there but if we can’t, we can’t,” he said in Davos, Switzerland and the World Economic Forum meetings.
The bank employs 19,000 people in Britain.
For JPMorgan, British membership in the EU is important since it provides the bank with “passporting” rules that allow it to do business across the 28-member bloc.
For the UK, membership is not as important. Overall trade does not require EU membership. Non-members such as Norway or Switzerland, trade with the EU makes up a bigger share of the total than it does for Britain.
Britain's Prime Minister’s David Cameron hopes to hold an EU referendum in June.
-RW
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Everyone knows (or should know) that the banks all operate under, and are completely protected by, the laws of the City of London.
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