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Brexit: Best and worst-case scenarios for the City

From the impact on dealmaking to the sale of funds across the EU, a vote to leave would have both immediate and long-term implications for London as a financial hub

Brexit: Best and worst-case scenarios for the City
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At the start of the year, Financial News published a special report looking ahead to the most important date in the City's – and Europe's – 2016 economic and political calendar.

Now, on the eve of the referendum, and with the polls too close to call, we're revisiting some of the best and worst-case scenarios for the UK's financial markets outlined in that report.

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