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US banks planning exodus from Brexit Britain: French minister

PARIS, Oct 13 (APP/AFP) – French Finance Minister Michel Sapin said Thursday that US banks had confirmed to him they would move some activities out of Brexit Britain to other European countries. Sapin said that until now US banks had adopted a wait-and-see approach towards their British investments. “For them, until now, the question was ‘will Brexit take place? Will it really be implemented? You talk about two years but maybe it will last three or four years?’. “That’s over now, there’s no more of that,” the minister, who visited Washington last week, told a news conference in Paris. “It’s no longer ‘will there be’ or ‘if’ there’s a Brexit. It’s ‘there will be a Brexit in two years and after two years we will have to take decisions’.” According to Sapin, some banks had already decided “activities will be transferred to the Continent”. “Those are their words, not mine,” he said, adding calling it an “inevitable outcome, whatever the result of the Brexit negotiations” between London and Brussels.