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Boris Johnson launches London financial services review, with Philip Yea

25/06/2008Source: AltAssets.  

Click here for the latest news, views and interviews in the clean energy investor communityBoris Johnson, the new mayor of London, has launched a review of London's financial services to examine how the city can sustain its position as major international financial centre. The review group includes 3i Group chief executive Philip Yea.

Bob Wigley, chairman of Merrill Lynch for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, will lead the review.

Johnson said, 'London has an enviable reputation as the global capital of finance, but I want to make sure it is prepared for the great challenges facing us now and in the future. I am keen this group finds out exactly what the leading industry players think and makes clear recommendations to all those concerned with upholding one the UK's most important economic sectors.'

The members of the review group are senior business leaders running or chairing large financial services firms.

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