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Veteran stock-picker David Cumming warns London risks losing ‘competitive advantage’

Newton IM's head of UK equities says Britain needs to become 'more pro-business' to stop an exodus of companies to rival financial centres

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'We are coming off a low ebb. Let’s hope this is the darkest before the dawn' Photo: Getty Images

David Cumming, one of the City’s longest-serving fund managers, said the UK must become “more pro-business” to keep its competitive edge over rival financial centres that are winning the IPO battle.

“London has to be a little bit careful,” said Cumming, who is head of UK equities at BNY Mellon-owned Newton Investment Management. “There is a tipping point where big companies start to list somewhere else and you start to lose some of the competitive advantages that made London a competitive financial centre.”

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